Gauchos Hope to End Two-Game Skid

After a much-needed break, the UCSB men’s tennis team begins a busy stretch of its schedule with a home match against Georgia State this afternoon.

News-Press Drama Increases Readership of Other Sources

As the Santa Barbara News-Press controversy continues, many county residents are choosing to get their news through alternative media sources, including Internet blogs.

History of Irish Car Bombs Isn’t Something to Drink To

While studying abroad in Ireland, the Irish made it quite apparent to me what they thought of Americans.

NCAA Denies UCSB’s Bid to Host College Cups

Being a champion does not make everything easy.

Board Allots Record Amount of Funds at Last Meeting

At the final Associated Students Finance Board meeting of Winter Quarter, board members distributed $108,221.12 among 20 entities.

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Swing, Batter Batter

First Washington decides to stop playing Gonzaga in college basketball and now they want to ban booing in high school sports. Talk about sucking the fun out of life.

Campus To Gain Three New Buildings

Construction crews broke ground last week on the new Education and Social Sciences Buildings, which will provide new facilities for the Gevirtz Graduate School of Education, as well as several Letters and Science departments.

UCSB Considers Bid to Finish Manzanita Complex

UCSB is in the process of choosing a construction company to build Loma Paloma – a proposed multipurpose building that was originally scheduled to open as part of the Manzanita Village complex in 2002.

DNA Evidence Links Local Man to Rape Cases

Sheriff’s officials arrested an Isla Vista man on Friday in connection with a pair of 2002 rapes that occurred over 200 miles apart – one on a Goleta beach and the other on the slopes of Mammoth Lakes.