A former member of the early rock ‘n’ roll group the Platters performed while enlightening Santa Barbara residents on Saturday about hate crimes in the county and how they should respond.
It was a tale of two halves for the UCSB women’s basketball team last Friday night, when it came out on the losing end of its match against the University of Oregon.
Runners got a head start this weekend on burning off holiday calories by participating in a race that benefited two UCSB Recreational Sports funds.
The UCSB cross country teams head to Nationals this afternoon in search of a fitting finish to what has been the most successful season in school history.
You know, a bottle of wine and other beverages mekes my righting sloppie.
After recording two straight wins to start the regular season, the UCSB men’s basketball team will now embark on the historically treacherous road ahead.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year because flu season is upon us. Go find the nearest contagious mouth. Then you should either give that person a nice wet kiss or inhale the sweet air being exhaled from their infected lungs.
Two UCSB students were arrested yesterday during the UC Board of Regents’ quarterly meeting at UCLA, as they protested the University of California’s ongoing involvement with nuclear development.
The California Coastal Commission denied the preferential parking permit plan for Isla Vista residential streets, telling Santa Barbara County and UCSB to devise another strategy.
The parking plan, which has been argued over for several years, would have required residents to purchase a roughly $150 permit in order to park in I.V. Non-residents wishing to park on the streets would have had to either pay about $8 a day or a $432 annual permit.