Poor Shooting Dooms Gauchos’ Postseason Hopes

After losing only three games in the final two months of the regular season, the Gauchos lost back-to-back postseason games, ending their season and the career of the schools’ new all-time scoring leader in the process.

UCSB Scientists Help U.S. Regain the Lead in Dark Matter Race

In the global race to discover the particles that compose dark matter, scientists of the Cryogenic Dark Matter Search experiments have retaken the lead.

Seniors Lead Way to Win After Ceremony

Senior Day lived up to its name on Saturday afternoon, as senior guards Chisa Ononiwu and Jessica Wilson shined in an emotional victory for the UCSB women’s basketball team over Long Beach.

Escape from I.V.: Life in the SLO Lane

If you are looking for a one-day escape, consider heading up to San Luis Obispo. It has options for everyone, whether you and your significant other are heading off for some time together, or you are just exploring with your friends.

Focus on Flustering Finals as Quarter Comes to a Close

The sun is shining, the birds are chirping and spring is hovering over many of us like a cloud of THC-imbued smoke. Oh, and daylight savings started on Sunday, resulting in a greater amount of sunlight we hard-working college students can’t enjoy quite yet.

UCSB Beats Davis to Win Big West Championship

Anaheim–After back-to-back heartbreaking Big West Tournament Championship losses to UC Riverside, the UC Santa Barbara women’s basketball team is finally going back to the Big Dance.

Canadians Conquer UCSB

The UCSB men’s soccer team kicked off its Spring season this weekend in losing fashion.

MySpace Mayhem

Everyone and their mother has a MySpace page these days. And I am not kidding about their mothers, either. For the most part there is nothing wrong with MySpace, but there are a few things that are especially irritating about MySpace pages and some can haunt you forever.

Gauchos Fail to Lift Off in Houston

Impressive pitching from the opposition and an inability to score enough runs saw UCSB (8-5 overall) drop two out of three to Houston (8-5) on the road at Cougar Stadium.

Family, Friends Remember Sociology Student

Overlooking a sea cliff on the Santa Barbara Wilcox property, friends and family gathered earlier this week to hold a memorial service for UCSB student Ramona Shapiro.