Devine Sets Example for Gauchos

Throughout his Gaucho career, junior forward and team captain Chris Devine has fought through great pain, much in the same way he fights for loose balls during each and every game.

UC Regents Consider Student Fees, Budget, Executive Salaries

LOS ANGELES – In an otherwise cordial meeting of the University of California Board of Regents yesterday, some controversy arose when UC Berkeley’s chancellor and the California lieutenant governor debated the UC system’s shaky financial future.

Styling Silks

The Santa Barbara Museum of Art is currently displaying “Everyday Luxury: Chinese Silks of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).”

Think!

Juiced up Dog and Pony Show

Whoever writes the headlines for ESPN’s news stories decided to have a little fun yesterday and gave the story about the congressional steroid hearing the somewhat creative title of “Selig, Fehr on Receiving End of Congress’ Shots.”

Firestone Shows Support for 3rd District Hopeful

Running on a platform that includes creating an office in Isla Vista and preserving the Gaviota Coast, former Solvang Mayor Dave Smyser seeks to become the next 3rd District supervisor for Santa Barbara County.

Jazzy Jeff

With a well-honed and concise sense of authorial observation, Jeffrey Eugenides commented on our slice of the Central Coast: “Santa Barbara has some nice medical facilities.

Rite Aid To Shut Doors Following Liquor Violations

The Rite Aid closest to Isla Vista will close permanently this Friday, after recent violations lost the branch its alcohol license.

The Write Stuff

Okay, so the writer’s strike has you wondering how exactly to make those evening hours go by without actually having to resort to studying.

The Lineup

1. UCSB’s own Campbell Hall will play host to two fascinating films in one night on Jan. 22.