High Analysts and High Fives

Is there any professional sporting league out there that even comes close to being as narcissistic as the NFL?

Award Shows Fail to Seize the Globe

Whether it’s the Emmys, the GRAMMYs, the ESPYs or some other show that ends with the sound “ys,” I’ve never really liked award shows.

Free Book Distribution Aims to Shed Light on Globalization

Urging people to take a look, in a book, the annual UCSB Reads program is offering 2,000 free copies of Pietra Rivoli’s The Travels of a T-shirt in the Global Economy, which are available today in the lobby of Davidson Library.

Dear Female Readers

Dear Female Readers,

Reason Strikes Out With WGA

As a union supporter from a union family, I hope all of you will join me in this statement: Screw the Writers Guild of America.

Big West Preview: #1 UC Riverside

Back-to-back Big West championships and an experienced group of returnees have propelled UC Riverside to the status of conference favorites, but a tough schedule and critical injuries could make the road to another postseason appearance its most challenging yet.

Obama’s Flowery Words Promise More Than He’ll Deliver

Every year, the Lake Superior State University publishes a humorous list of words that should be banished from the popular discourse for their “Misuse, Overuse and General Uselessness.”

United Way Receives Community Aid

This Thursday marks the start of the annual United Way charity fundraising drive, which aims to raise $150,000 for approximately 200 local programs.

Big West Preview: #2 UC Santa Barbara

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.

Guest Speaker To Discuss Election

This evening, guest professor Mark Crispin Miller will present his views on vote fraud and what he said is the increasing extremism of the Republican Party.