Despite coming into the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation tournament with momentum, the #14 women’s water polo team fell to #5 San Diego State 13-11 at Arizona State’s Mona Plummer Aquatics Center on Thursday.
2008 is going to be one hell of a year. In February we will have a good idea as to who will be the Democratic nominee and Republican nominee for president.
The allure of Santa Barbara’s entertainment district is not hard to identify. With plenty of clubs and an ample supply of booze, it’s a prime location for some innocent chatting as well as some hardcore partying.
After a 5-2 homestand, the UCSB baseball team hits the road today for a three-game set against lowly Cal State Northridge.
The 2006 elections may have been only a mere five months ago, but in the era of the billion-dollar presidential campaign, that means only one thing: time for another election, baby!
In an effort to save taxpayers a chunk of cash – roughly $300,000 – the Santa Barbara City Council voted Tuesday to run their own citywide election this November, independent of the county.
This season has been a tale of two Gauchos: one easily handles top-ranked teams while the other struggles against conference opponents.
It wasn’t long after the initial reports of a shooting at Virginia Tech that speculation began as to who was responsible.
The UCSB men’s tennis team will put its postseason hopes on the line this weekend when it travels to Indian Wells to play in the Big West Championships.