After some discussion with my friends, it occurred to me it’s tough to be a Canadian in an American institution.
After finally climbing above .500 for the first time all season with a pair of convincing wins last weekend, the UCSB women’s basketball team is ready to continue their assault on the Big West with a pair of games at home.
British alternative rock band Radiohead announced yesterday that it will stop in Santa Barbara on its upcoming North American Tour.
On Wednesday, Nov. 28, UCSB’s Arts & Lectures program featured a special screening of “Mr. Conservative,” a documentary produced and narrated by CC Goldwater.
Somebody tell the American media to please shut the fuck up.
Gaucho fans traveling down to the Bren Events Center in Irvine, California tonight might have revenge on their minds after UCSB’s loss to the Anteaters at the Big West Tournament last year, but senior forwardChris Devine does not.
The Rockefellers had oil, the Carnegies had steel and the Kennedys had politics. When it comes to comedy, however, one American family shines above all others: the Wayans.
Isla Vista is a dirty place. Despite its views of the Pacific Ocean and Channel Islands, mild weather and the mountainous Santa Ynez backdrop, trekking down the streets of I.V. is no walk in the park.
The #14 UCSB men’s volleyball team crashed on the Waves yesterday, as the Gauchos (1-3) kicked off its Mountain Pacific Sports Federation season with a 3-1 loss to Pepperdine (1-0). The scores for the night were 30-26, 30-23, 27-30, 30-22.
The Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office is anticipating a $3.7 million deficit in its current yearly budget, according to a sheriff’s department press release.