Ah fall, my favorite season – the changing leaves, brand new school supplies and, of course, the World Series. This October is especially amazing because it could be a green October, with my Oakland Athletics in the hunt for the ring.
One UCSB student is doing his part to immortalize Isla Vista’s unique culture by bringing IVTV back to local public access stations.
While most people will be at the Santa Barbara Bowl on Saturday night to hear the legendary Paul Simon, they will get an extra treat with opener Kelly Sweet.
Is Harder Stadium one of the nation’s most daunting collegiate venues to play? Tomorrow night at 8 p.m., soccer buffs from around the country will find out.
If you’re around the marine biology area of campus and you bump into a kid who looks to be about 13, stop and say “hello” to the youngest student admitted to UCSB in the last 15 years. Benjamin Brown, first-year College of Creative Studies biology student, said there were three main reasons why he and […]
A voodoo shaman, a transvestite prostitute, even an expert chef of rat poisons: Author John Berendt is a master at capturing eccentric real life characters, and he often spends years crafting intricately detailed and descriptive prose.
Former President Bill Clinton will chat with Paul Orfalea in front of an Arlington Theatre crowd next Friday, as part of the inaugural event for UCSB’s Orfalea Center for Global and International Studies.
Hippies. Yuppies. Tree-huggers. This was your night. Last Saturday, a private Santa Barbara residence laid out the welcome mat for the “Unearthed” photo exhibit.
The Associated Students Legislative Council kicked off the 2006-07 school year by approving a plethora of committee appointments and passing a resolution that had been tabled since last school year.
The perfect wave is that elusive spot where the tides and the tectonics converge to create the superlative swell, the best barrel