Study Couples Kin Detection System to Incest Aversion

UCSB husband and wife research team John Tooby and Leda Cosmides know that if they were siblings, they wouldn’t be so hot for each other.

Activist Feels Strengthened by Student Replies to ROTC

I’ve been accused of being a whiny activist on more than one occasion in my life, but recently, thanks to the general UCSB population, I didn’t feel so alone.

UCSB Picks Up Fourth Win in a Row

The #3 UCSB men’s volleyball team overcame two deficits Saturday to defeat #13 Long Beach State for the team’s fourth consecutive match win.

Rack ’em and Stack ’em

UCSB Alumna Gives Praise to Alma Mater for Protest

I am so proud of our UCSB students, staff and faculty! Thursday’s demonstration against the Bush/Cheney wars showed their courage and commitment to preventing the ignition of World War III.

SB Stuck in Second After Mustang Win

Despite a milestone night for junior center Jenna Green, the UCSB women’s basketball team dropped Saturday’s game against Cal Poly 71-68.

Stories from the files of Isla Vista Foot Patrol

Assault on Precinct 6500
Thursday, Feb. 15, 10:55 p.m. -I.V. Foot Patrol officers stopped on the corner of Del Playa Drive and Camino Pescadero observed a group of pedestrians arguing with a 20-year-old man.

Santa Barbara Picks Up Win Against UC Davis

The injury-ravaged UCSB men’s tennis team tried to find a rhythm when it traveled north over the weekend, but its tough stretch continued and the Gauchos lost two of their three matches.

Santa Barbara Falls to Irvine in League Opener

Despite strong performances from its defense this Saturday, the #12 UCSB women’s water polo team could not capture a win against #9 UC Irvine (6-1 overall, 1-0 in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation)

SB Cannot Upset Anteaters

The #73 UCSB women’s tennis team remains at .500 after splitting its weekend matches against San Jose State and #42 UC Irvine.