Armchair QB

Upon opening the Bottom Line yesterday, the QB went straight for the sports section. Hmm poetry…snowmen… where’s the sports?

Jackson Confirms CA Senate Candidacy

Former state assemblywoman and KCSB 91.9 FM commentator Hannah-Beth Jackson announced her decision to run in the California State Senate race for the 19th District yesterday afternoon.

U.S. Needs Better Listening Skills

Between 1915 and 1917, in the midst of World War I, hundreds of thousands of Armenians were massacred by the Ottoman Empire in what is now modern-day Turkey.

Encounter the Revenge of the Spanish Mullet

At midnight the city streets of Madrid, Spain are packed as tightly as chorizo with people.

Oh, Stevie!

Before last Thursday night’s performance at Campbell Hall, I thought that Steve Tyrell might be a good jazz singer.

Cal Poly Stays Perfect in Big West

Maybe missing their anchor hurt them more than they thought.

Notable Journalist Speaks to UCSB on Immigration Policy

Recalling his own childhood as the offspring of immigrant parents, and referencing New York City’s history, former New York Post Editor in Chief Pete Hamill addressed Campbell Hall last night in defense of immigration.

Hopeless Romantic Gives Poetic Advice

This is the day. Today will be the one in which the sun shines upon you like a million golden spotlights and you will lose the fear of saying what’s been on your mind for so long.

Hardcore Haggis

Long before he wrote and directed the Oscar-winning film “Crash,” Paul Haggis – a man who has been praised as a “master filmmaker” – co-created “Walker, Texas Ranger” for television.

SB Fights Elite Santa Clara to Tie on Road

Despite facing one of the nation’s toughest teams with a battered roster, the UCSB women’s soccer team left Santa Clara unscathed with a 0-0 double overtime tie. The Santa Barbara defense held strong despite giving up 16 shots over 110 minutes.