Santa Barbara Dropped by Mustangs in League Opener

The UCSB men’s tennis team had a tough opening to its conference season over the weekend with a narrow 3-4 loss to Cal Poly.

Dons Play Catch-Up to Take Out Gauchos

After taking a 3-0 lead this weekend, the UCSB women’s tennis team could not hang on for the victory over the University of San Francisco in its first road match of the season.

UCSB Drops Three of Four Over Weekend

The #12 UCSB women’s water polo team lost its opening game at the Irvine Invitational to #4 Hawaii 9-7 on Saturday, but regained its composure and defeated #14 UC San Diego 8-5 on Sunday.

5-5-5 Deal

So, Dominos, when you sponsor a NASCAR team, what do you look for in a driver? Obviously, you aren’t too concerned about crossing the finish line in one piece.

A.S. Requests Updated Skating Rules

The Associated Students Commission on Public Safety took the first step in a proposal to ban skateboarding on campus after hearing several complaints from students and community members.

Enter the Fist

Fireworks, red lanterns and fantastic food are all festive features that annually commemorate festivities for the Chinese New Year.

On the Federline

You know things are bad in life when the Nexus makes a mistake.

Gauchos Dominate Big West

The UCSB women’s basketball team may just start getting superstitious now that winning its 13th-straight Big West title is within its grasp.

Chancellor Never Ceases to Amaze

A man appeared at the doorway of the office where I was working, appeared so suddenly and silently you’d have thought he’d just popped out of the ground.

Truck Driver Gets Penalty for Fatal Bicycle Collision

Thirteen months after UCSB triathlete Kendra Payne was struck and killed by a truck while riding her bicycle, driver Marcos Almaguer has been sentenced on charges of trespass by a motor vehicle.