Event Promotes Isla Vista Community

Local musicians played up a forthcoming Isla Vista documentary in Anisq’ Oyo’ park Saturday for the first-ever “Derpa-Sherpa-Palooza” music festival.

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Gauchos Fall to Trojans in NCAA First Round

The nation’s 21st-ranked team proved to be too much for the Big West Champion UCSB men’s tennis team, as it fell to host USC in the first round of the NCAA Tournament over the weekend.

Court Sentences Foster Parent for Abuse

After a five-week sentencing hearing, a former Santa Barbara daycare operator and parent was finally sentenced to a year in prison last Friday for abusing and neglecting her four foster children – three of which she kept in cages.

SB Swept at Home by First-Place Long Beach State

The UCSB baseball team dropped a heart-breaking sweep over the weekend to #16 Long Beach State, effectively ending any hopes of competing for a conference title.

Warriors, Come Out and Play

After getting beat up by Carlos Boozer, the Warriors trail the Jazz 3-1. Is it too late to tank a few games in hopes of landing Greg Oden?

SB Rock Climbers Represent School

Last weekend the UC Santa Barbara rock climbing team was able to grab the first and second spots in the open category of the fourth Poker Series Bouldering Competition, offered this year by the Vertical Heaven Climbing Gym.

“Cali” Gloss Deceives Out-of-Staters

I got back in touch with one of my good friends from Atlanta over the weekend. Our conversation went as follows:

Meals on Wheels

This Weathercoupon good for one meal at the “2007 Cookout Protest,” hosted by the ‘human and held across the way from the anti-nuclear weapons hunger strikers/people in need of a crash diet posing as hunger strikers.

New GOLD System To Establish Easier Class Registration

The Office of the Registrar has set a date for the long-overdue upgrade of the Gaucho On-Line Data system; the functions of the archaic system will be moved to the GOLD Lite platform by May 29.