For the second time this year, a woman who killed a friend while driving under the influence will spend time in prison, and yet again, her sentence looks to have been exacerbated by incriminating pictures and wall posts on her MySpace account.
The #12 UCSB women’s water polo team ended its losing streak with a win against #18 Santa Clara this weekend, but dropped both their conference games, falling 12-9 to #8 San Jose State and 12-5 to #1 Stanford.
I can’t believe the Albino raccoon is dead. He has been here in Isla Vista for at least as long as I have and that is 7+ years!
Strands of worn cloth form the ceiling and woven grass mats account for the floors of the waiting room.
Put away those hankies and stop shedding those tears, ABR fans.
The Associated Students Finance Board distributed $54,985.06 last night to 15 groups, including the Inter-Fraternity Council, which has promised to overtake and revamp the recently cancelled charity, Fight Night.
Community members are making learning a little easier for visually impaired UCSB students and Santa Barbarans this week, as yesterday marked the first day of the Recording For the Blind & Dyslexic’s 12th Annual Record-A-Thon.
It’s never too soon to think about graduation, to dream about venturing out into the world and leaving your stamp on every corner, to seek out completely original adventures that no one else has done.
After an inconsistent start to the Big West season, the UCSB baseball team finally put it all together this weekend in a three-game sweep of Pacific.
Thousands of students and residents celebrated Earth Day a week early on Saturday, meeting on Goleta Beach to protest carbon emissions and in Anisq’ Oyo’ Park to champion environmentalism, promote recycling and take advantage of the alcohol permit.