Some teams might be intimidated by ranked opponents, but the UCSB softball team simply relishes these opportunities.
An ensemble of 30 dancers moves perfectly in unison, until suddenly they break out into variations, each one completely different from the next.
An unidentified male took over 100 copies of the Daily Nexus yesterday from the stand in front of the Buchanan Hall coffee cart, throwing some away and bagging the rest.
Forget playing pranks, filing taxes and little miss horny Mother Nature. When April rolls around, every conscious stoner starts crossing off the days until the most glorious holiday this side of Groundhog Day – 420.
Senior Joe Ryon and UCSB shared a similar fate Tuesday, finishing second by one stroke in both the individual and team competitions to future conference rivals UC Davis and Aggie superstar Matt Marshall.
Indie rock heroes The Killers played a sold-out show at the UCSB Events Center on Friday, causing crowds of people and copious quantities of confetti to descend upon the Thunderdome.
“If you’re able to tear yourself away from your bloody Facebook page for one second, your omnipotent leader has something of grave importance to say!”
Los Angeles means many things to different people, but one thing the world can agree on is that the smog is downright awful.
The UCSB women’s tennis team hits the road again this week to play a stretch of matches in Washington, the first of which will be against Gonzaga University.
Mickey Avalon, who describes himself as “the illest motherfucker from here to Vietnam,” performed to a sold-out crowd at Velvet Jones on April 4. Young, up-and-coming rap sensation Shwayze proved that he also belongs on stage, as he held his own co-headlining with the better-known Avalon.