I love beer. On my tenth birthday my dad gave me my first beer, knowing I would curse the bitter taste of the unfamiliar beverage.
When I got to the beach on Sunday morning after what can only be called a nap – three hours a night is not recommended…
From intersex characters to teenage suicide, Pulitzer Prize winning author Jeffrey Eugenides shared his varied sources of inspiration and personal approaches to writing during an exclusive discussion before his lecture in Campbell Hall last night.
After rolling through the majority of the opening two months of the season, the Gauchos got a rude awakening to conference play during the past two weeks, with four closely contested games that resulted in two losses for a team that was the consensus preseason pick to win the Big West Conference.
Although she once willingly chanted “Death to Israel, Death to America,” Tabby Davoodi’s words at UCSB last night were those of peace.
Just over two decades ago, the UCSB women’s basketball program opened the page on a new era with the hiring of Head Coach Mark French.
In the wake of a recent oil spill that released 84,000 gallons of crude oil into a northern creek, the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors heard arguments from various parties last night to review the situation.
Even the experts don’t always get it right.
Mourning the loss of long-time volunteer disc jockey Bill Savoy, better known to his listeners as “Billy Clarke,” campus radio employees and friends gathered downtown last weekend for a two-part memorial service.