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Earth Day Program To End With Lecture on Global Warming

Author and climate change expert Elizabeth Kolbert will speak at Campbell Hall tonight, just days after the National Wildlife Federation commended the campus for doing its part to slow the effects of global warming.

Hot Blooded

Nothing brings an artfully composed work of art down faster than the affliction of taking itself too seriously.

Time On My Hands

It’s been a few days since the ‘human enjoyed the embrace of another human, and because it’s been such a long time, the possibility of blue… um… wait

Santa Barbara Closes Out Season Against Sac State

The UCSB men’s tennis team will take the home court for the final time this season when it hosts Sacramento State this weekend.

VA Families Need Time to Mourn

At this very moment, reporters are swarming the town of Blacksburg, Va., driving and flying in from all over the country and world.

UCSB To Acquire Land From Devereux

The university is only a few signatures away from incorporating another 33 acres of land, bringing its total up to 1,022 acres of prime real estate.

In So Many Words

On April 15, the illustrious, best-selling author Amy Tan informed the audience at UCSB’s Campbell Hall that she was in love.

SB Splits Again for Two Crucial Events

UCSB’s track and field team will split up once again this weekend when participants travel to either the Triton Invitational in La Jolla, Calif., or the Oregon Invitational in Eugene, Ore.

Revenue, Advertisers Control Media’s Fate

There seems to be an unwritten rule in society that people of certain races, creeds and other minorities are the only ones allowed to make fun of their own backgrounds. Can you imagine “Borat” receiving many accolades if it was made by Mel Gibson? The appropriateness of this, or lack thereof, is not what I […]