SB Plan Aims to Reduce Energy Use

In an effort to become the country’s environmental leader, the City of Santa Barbara has passed the new Energy Ordinance – a resolution that seeks to make the city 40 percent more energy efficient than any other locale in the United States.

Project Aims to Remodel SB Facility

Local organizations have invited artists, architects and designers to sketch out some new plans and redesign the Family Resource Room at the Child and Family Services Building in downtown Santa Barbara.

Parking Oversight Committee Reconsiders Plan

At yesterday’s Parking Ratepayer Board meeting, members discussed parking access for temporarily disabled members of the community and the validity of maintaining certain lots on campus.

Weather

I’ve got to admit, I’m not really surprised that Shia LaBeouf was arrested over the weekend for trespassing at a Chicago Wallgreens.

Are Wingwomen Wanted?

You look her in the eye. She smiles. You lean in to kiss her, and she – wait – fuck, she’s gone.

Armchair QB

Andy Pettite has a standing offer from the Yankees to return at any time for $16 milion a year.

Authorities Hold Ex-A.S. President for Evaluation

Former Associated Students President Cervin Morris was detained yesterday after he allegedly disturbed Goleta emergency staff.

Are Wingwomen Wanted?

Maverick and Goose would back me up – everybody needs a wingman. Iceman would have crashed without one, and so would you.

Senior Duo Sets Pace for Gauchos

For two fifth-year seniors on the women’s cross country team, Regionals and the possibility of Nationals compose the final chapter of their storied careers at UC Santa Barbara.

SF Court Maintains UC Must Pay

A San Francisco appeals court has upheld a decision ordering the University of California to pay its former professional students a $33.8 million payout awarded in a 2006 class action lawsuit.