Stockton Awaits Slumping SB

The UCSB softball team looks to return to its winning ways this weekend following a rough series against the defending Big West champions.

Craving Some Craven

Shortly before the release of “The Hills Have Eyes 2,” Artsweek, along with several other publications, was invited to participate in a press conference call with the film’s writers, Wes Craven and his son, Jonathan.

Evangelists Confront UCSB Students

Students squared off with sign- and Bible-toting evangelists in the Arbor yesterday, eventually resulting in a UCPD response to the incident.

UCSB Controls Its Own Playoff Fate

The UCSB women’s tennis team will take on Cal State Northridge today in a pivotal conference matchup.

Keep Looking

Very few things are as disappointing as that moment when you realize that you have been duped by an artfully arranged trailer – a trailer that, in actuality, bears very little resemblance to the majority of the film you just paid good money to see

Free Weekend Parking to Disappear

Students may lose the $3.33 per quarter deal for night and week parking privileges next year, as an Associated Students Legislative Council vote last night may force Transportation & Parking Services to cancel the lock-in fee and replace it with a much more expensive permit system.

Gauchos Post Paltry .310 in Quarterfinal Loss

After starting the season 10-3 and fighting for first place in the Big West conference during the regular season, the UCSB men’s basketball team suffered a disappointing loss in the Big West Tournament.

Back To The Future

A robot lurching forward reminds me to “Please put on your glasses,” but they are already on.

Drunk Driver Violates Previous DUI Parole

A UCSB student who killed a northern California high school student in 2002 while driving drunk is in custody facing his second DUI charge.

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