SB Red Cross to Host Basketball Tournament

Some UCSB students will be shooting basketballs instead of vodka tomorrow afternoon – while they participate in Hoops for Heroes, a sports-themed fundraiser hosted by UCSB’s American Red Cross Club.

Albright Is Not All Right With Student

For a moderately slanted paper — Democrats are moderate, not left — I am not surprised that you didn’t take the opportunity on Nov. 7 to criticize Madeline Albright.

Forum To Deliberate on Matters of UC Diversity

This weekend, 75 UCSB students will head north to UC Berkeley for the University of California’s annual Students of Color Conference – where they will discuss strategies for increasing racial and ethnic diversity at UC campuses.

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Spacing Out

I’m having an existentialist crisis. Ever since I heard mention of the Apollo program, I’ve always wanted to be an astronaut.

Beatles’ Music Benefited From Experience

While we may not come together on many issues, my mother and I see eye to eye on the important stuff. You know, like agreeing “The Thing” was Kurt Russell’s best performance and that Alfred Hitchcock was the greatest director of the 20th century. But while my mom insists that the Beatles were at their prime in the early 1960s, I cannot neglect the introspective and innovative benefits that a few joints had on the mop tops from Liverpool in what arguably changed music and popular culture, forever.

SB Earns Biggest NCAA Tourney Upset

Santa Barbara men’s soccer Head Coach Tim Vom Steeg’s strategic preparations for last night’s second-round NCAA Tournament match against #1 Southern Methodist University allowed the Gauchos to grab the Mustangs by the reigns and cruise to a 3-1 upset victory.

Signa Tackles Ticket Turmoils and UIPs

I would have to say most of us survived Halloween more or less intact. I

Gauchos Set to Host Top-Ranked Cal, Cal Poly

The UCSB women’s swim team has a tough weekend ahead of it as the Gauchos set to host #1 Cal this Friday at 2 p.m. at Campus Pool. On Saturday, Nov. 18, both the men’s and women’s teams will host Cal Poly at 11 a.m.

Students Appeal I.V. Noise Ordinance

About 25 people took to the streets of Isla Vista last night armed with whistles, signs and megaphones to rally support and beef up attendance for the town hall meeting, where they discussed possible changes to the notorious noise ordinance.