Cunningham Announces Retirement

Say goodbye to one of the main architects of the Gaucho athletic programs we have all grown to love.

Campus Democrats Host Capps Lecture

Supporting youth voters and claiming that UCSB is “the reason” she is in office, Congresswoman Lois Capps spoke to several students on campus yesterday on issues ranging from the war in Iraq to presidential primaries.

Obama Brings Hope to Ex-GOPer

It’s election season here in California, with our Feb. 5 primary less than a month away.

Gauchos Head to Malibu Seeking Upset

The #14 UCSB men’s volleyball team hopes to start its 2008 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation season off with a bang.

College in Montecito To Fulfill Renovation Plan

After weathering seven years of tweaking and reworking, as well as a lawsuit aiming to stop it in its tracks, Montecito’s Westmont College has finally gotten the green light to carry out their Master Plan and upgrade the campus.

New Dorm Name Sacrifices Old Soul of Francisco Torres

School has started again. The new year has brought things good and bad – hopefully more of the good than the bad.

America’s Pastime Headed the Wrong Way

My friends can attest to the fact that I pretty much have no recollection of what I did yesterday, last week, or last month, let alone several years ago.

Web Site Reviews In-State Tuition

In a survey conducted by a financial forecasting Web site Kiplinger.com, UCSB was recognized as one of the nation’s top schools with respect to “bang for the buck.”

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January 2008 Crime Recap

Recap of crime from January 2008.