Last week, the City of Santa Barbara and Santa Barbara County settled a lawsuit and declared that the city will pay the county $50,000 for its upcoming elections instead of the original $240,000.
Following an allocation of $36,131.82 among 11 student groups, the Associated Students Finance Board held a closed session last night to discuss rules governing funding exceptions.
In an effort to bring out the inner Rembrandts of local youths, the Santa Barbara Museum of Art and the Police Activities League have joined forces to create an after school outreach program designed to cultivate interest and understanding in the arts.
Giving more than just blood, the UCSB chapter of the American Red Cross Club will host a slew of events this week promoting disaster preparedness.
A cynic might say that I failed all of you by not warning you about the ash-storm that hit Isla Vista this weekend. However I feel that the blame lies elsewhere, specifically the firefighting profession. It’s the year 2007, are you telling me that as a society we can watch movies on our phones and […]
Sororities take part in a dance contest in I.V. Theater to raise money for charity on Saturday.
Is there anything worse than having to listen to bandwagon Boston fans brag for another two weeks?
The controversy on campus all began with a warning from an ex-Marxist turned right-wing commentator.
Every class has that infuriating guy (or girl) whose class participation seems limited to aggravating everyone within a 20-desk radius.