Artificial Prices Can Be Deceiving

Let’s pretend that the existing welfare state is necessitated by the existence of those in need of financial or other assistance.

Underwater Reasearcher Tours Seas

While many people have the opportunity to travel the globe, there is one world that very few are lucky enough to explore – the vast and mysterious depths of the ocean.

UCSB Hits Two Under Par in Honolulu

After a four-month hiatus, the UCSB men’s golf team tied Nevada for eighth place at the John Burns Intercollegiate tournament in Honolulu, Hawaii last week.

Leave the Stalking to Corn Only, Please

I had the opportunity to speak to a young woman who was feeling a bit weird about someone who kept following her.

Group Aims to Preserve Open Coast Available for Purchase

Anyone in the market looking to buy 265 acres of land in Santa Barbara – including 5,000 feet of oceanfront property – will have to shell out a pretty penny as More Mesa is now on sale for $110 million.

How to Defeat Tiger Woods on the Golf Course

This is a memo to all PGA golfers who are wondering how to beat a man who has won 12 Major Championships before the age of 32 and is the only golfer to ever hold all four Major Championships at the same time.

Davidson Is Home to Many a Colorful Film

Most students don’t realize that the Davidson library houses an extensive DVD and VHS collection.

Week of Tolerance Fights Hate With Barbecue, Nightly Events

In response to recent hate incidents on campus, UCSB organizations have banded together for the “Educate to Stop Hate Week,” kicking off the serious discussions with some light banter and tasty grilled chicken.

Peachy Dash

Georgia Tech alumn Calvin Johnson ran the 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine
in almost 4.31 seconds, about the amount of time it takes Bill Simmons to fart out a column.

Media Should Not Label Frimpong as Guilty Just Yet

Eric Frimpong has not been proven guilty, so leave him alone.