Clinton Strategizes for “Super” Win

On Tuesday night, Sen. Barack Obama continued to pile win after win by pulling off his ninth and tenth consecutive victories over his chief Democratic Primary rival Hillary Clinton. Obama’s decisive victories in Wisconsin and Hawaii have the Clinton campaign – again – on the ropes. Clinton’s shot at taking the nomination now rests heavily on significant wins in both the Texas and Ohio March 4 primaries.

UCSB Event Remembers 1968 Walkouts

In 1968, close to 20,000 public school students in East Los Angeles staged an organized weeklong walkout, or “blowout” of five schools in the district.

Streaking Gauchos Maul Tigers

Don’t tell anyone, but the Gauchos are quietly making an under-the-radar run at the Big West Conference crown.

A Knight’s Tale

“When a fool falls in love, nothing can change his mind.” Anyone who has been or known anyone in love can verify just how accurate those words are. On that note, the UCSB Department of Theatre and Dance continued the Valentine’s Day spirit with the opening of Lope de Vega’s romantic tragicomedy, “The Knight from Olmedo,” Friday night.

I.V. Treasures Include Unexpected Visitors

“Jaime! Sabrina! Help!”

I opened my bedroom door and saw my housemate, Alice, chase after a four-foot long sleek, dark brown dog with a fiercely wagging tail down our narrow hallway in our three-bedroom apartment.

Nava Backs Canine Initiative

State Assemblymember Pedro Nava will announce a legislative initiative combating dog fighting today, in a move that would effectively make it a felony to watch the canine sport in California.

UCSB Seeks 14th Straight Victory

With the Big West Championships looming, the UCSB women’s basketball team couldn’t be carrying much more momentum. A string of wins 13-long that stretches all the way back to 2007 has the Gauchos on the verge of a season comparable to the vaunted team of 2001-02. And with 11 of those wins coming against the Big West, Santa Barbara has pushed to regain their place as the conference’s elite squad.

Tiny Dancer

With her small frame but exquisite form, Nina Ananiashvili captivated the crowd at the Arlington Theatre Tuesday night. She displayed the wonderment of the young girl, Giselle, while still maintaining the poise of a very experienced dancer, which led to minutes of standing ovations that only ended when the curtains came down.

Think

en fuego

Whoa, whoa, whoa. Men’s volleyball beats UCLA, men’s basketball is closing in on first, women’s basketball hasn’t lost in months and the Dinobites have won three in a row. The QB’s sporting scene is en fuego!