Witnesses Testify in Case Against Cooney’s Patrons

The misdemeanor trial of two UCSB alumni arrested for obstruction of a police officer during a downtown fight in 2006 continued on Friday with the testimony of two eyewitnesses.

Voters Should Stall For Voting Ron Paul

As the California primaries quickly approach, it’s great to see first-time voters getting involved.

UCSB Pulls Off Comeback Victory

The UCSB women’s basketball team overcame a slow start and a 10-point deficit late in the second half to win its fifth consecutive game Saturday against Cal State Fullerton.

Electrical Fire Evacuates Local Establishments

As the result of a small fire on Saturday, Isla Vista Silvergreens fans may now have to make like Jared this week and head to Subway.

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SB Prevails in Clash With Titans

It’s hard to call the fourth leg of a 16-game conference schedule a must-win game, but the UCSB men’s basketball team faced just that on Saturday, when it took a two-game losing streak into Fullerton to play a tough team of Titans.

Students Film Mock Protest as Part of Upcoming Gaviota Preservation Movie

A swarm of chanting students descended on Storke Tower Saturday morning to protest coastline development and, while their cause was real, their cries of “Gaviota lives!” were actually scripted for a mockumentary.

Gauchos Leave Trojans in Their Wake

The strong start for the men’s swim team continued this weekend, as the Gauchos (5-1) dominated USC (1-2) on Saturday at Campus Pool.

RA Info Meetings To Finish This Week

Scores of students hoping for free room and board next year are aiming to join the ranks of the Office of Residential Life & Housing resident assistants for the round-the-clock job.

Santa Barbara Overwhelmed by USC

The #14 UCSB men’s volleyball team cannot wait to play their first conference game at home, as the Gauchos dropped their second consecutive match on the road, falling to USC in consecutive sets 30-23, 30-26, 30-19 on Friday night.