Gracing the Stage

In its California debut, Montreal’s Coleman Lemieux & Compagnie graced the stage of Campbell Hall to a full house Nov. 16.

Cancer Research Offers New Hope

Her favorite flowers were lilies, so I couldn’t comprehend why she cried when I reached up to the elevated bed and clumsily handed her a fresh white bouquet.

Armchair QB

Rushing the field is fine and dandy, but stealing the goal after a second round playoff victory? C’mon Locos, save the serious crimes for Championships.

EAP Responds to Sexual Assault of a Student Abroad

Following the sexual assault of a University of California student, the system-wide Education Abroad Program has cancelled its trips to South Africa until further notice.

Music: American Gangster

Jay-Z just can’t stay out of retirement, which is actually a good thing, given the quality of his latest album – American Gangster.

Teeny States Make Big Primary Impact

There’s still almost a whole year left until Americans head to the ballot box and choose the next president of the United States.

Gauchos Search for Road Success

The UCSB women’s basketball team aims for its second road win of the season when it travels to Santa Clara to face the Broncos tonight at 7.

Association Honors UCSB’s Harthorn

Barbara Herr Harthorn, a master of interdisciplinary studies and a UCSB women’s studies professor, combines gender, race, class and media issues – all under the umbrella of nanotechnology.

Geiger Counter

According to the girls yelling in my ear all night at the Hub on Nov. 16, Teddy Geiger is hot.

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