Science and Atheism Duke It Out

Most of you are well aware of the conflict between science and religion, however, many of you have probably not been taught much about the conflict between science and atheism.

Second Arrest Returns Soccer Player to SB Jail

UCSB soccer player Eric Frimpong was back in jail Friday, following allegations that he sexually battered a second woman.

Bruins Hand SB Second Straight Loss

The #3 UCSB men’s volleyball team that went on a four-match winning streak earlier this month seems to be a completely different squad after this weekend’s performance.

Anna Nicole Smith’s Trial Creates Circus

Step aside, Judge Judy. Here comes Judge Larry. That’s Judge Larry Seidlin to be exact – the man in charge of the debacle that is the Anna Nicole Smith trial.

Stories from the files of Isla Vista Foot Patrol

“Jackass: The Movie”
Friday, Feb. 23, 1:20 a.m. – Officers observed a 19-year-old man stumble down Camino Pescadero and bump into a car, setting off its alarm.

UCSB Ends Four-Game Losing Streak

With his collegiate career winding down, senior guard Cecil Brown hit one last memorable shot for the UCSB men’s basketball team, allowing the Gauchos to escape UC Riverside with a 68-67 victory.

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Isla Vista Rampage; Bank Destroyed by Fire

Thirty-seven years ago this week the Bank of America in Isla Vista was burned to the ground. Today, Embarcadero Hall stands in its place, as well as a small monument laid into the cement commemorating the events that occurred, described in the following article, printed Feb. 26, 1970. A few editor’s notes are included for clarification purposes.

Riverside Puts an End to Gauchos’ 12-Year Run as Big West’s Best

The UCSB women’s basketball team found out how unlucky 13 can be after its 62-54 loss to UC Riverside Saturday.

UCSB Blasts Its Way to Weekend Wins

After being dormant in the previous two tournaments, the long ball worked wonders for the UCSB softball team this past weekend.