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UCSB Hosts Hawaii in Home Opener

After splitting its season opening series with San Jose State last weekend, the UCSB baseball team will open a six-game home stand with three games against Hawaii this weekend at Caesar Uyesaka Stadium.

New Bar Draws Wine, Film Enthusiasts

The town of Solvang recently rolled out the red carpet for the opening of the Sideways wine bar, named after the Academy Award-winning film.

Santa Barbara Kicks Off Final Homestand of 2007

With bragging rights for the 101 on the line, the UCSB women’s basketball team will look to use its recent momentum to knock down Central Coast rival Cal Poly tomorrow afternoon.

Injuries Force Gauchos to Make Changes

A three game losing streak is enough to put any team on edge, but nerves are the least of the UCSB men’s tennis team’s worries going into tonight’s match in Berkeley against #25 Cal.

UCSB Opens Conference Play

After going .500 on the season after four games, the UCSB women’s tennis team will have a chance to improve its record this weekend, when the Gauchos face San Jose State and conference rival #42 UC Irvine.

Shake and Bake

After Jeff Gordon’s car failed a postrace inspection – the drug testing of NASCAR – the QB has to conclude that even engines are juicing up in bathroom stalls.

Weath-dipus Complex

UCSB researchers John Tooby and Leda Cosmides just came out with a study disproving the last legs of Freud’s runaway theory on incest, the game the whole family can play.

A Sweet Serenade

Mirah – a talented acoustic folk artist on the rise – played at UCSB’s very own Hub on Feb. 11, serenading the crowd of roughly 400 people with her uniquely soulful lyrics.

News-Press Strikes Back Against Claims Made by Protestors

The Santa Barbara News-Press launched an even more aggressive counter-assault against its detractors this week, lambasting former employees and local politicians alike.