Housing Painters To Receive Full Pay in Union Settlement

After five months of negotiations, 10 of the workers responsible for painting the UCSB San Clemente Student Housing Project will finally receive their pay.

Loser Libs Forge a Path for Mighty Mac

Goodness gracious, the tides are beginning to turn! Good news, fellow conservatives: The Democratic Party is on the verge of implosion.

Santa Barbara Faces Rival Cal Poly

Amidst a five-game winning streak, the Gauchos (20-14 overall, 3-0 in the Big West) face off against conference rival Cal Poly in a three-game home stand this weekend.

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Oil Spills Influence Nava’s Proposals

In response to Greka Oil & Gas Inc.’s recent slew of oil spills, 35th District Assemblyman Pedro Nava is set to propose two legislative measures today, both aimed at protecting the community and the environment from land-based petroleum releases.

SB Looks to Stay Atop Big West

After seeing their seven-game win streak come to an end on the road at Pepperdine on Wednesday, the UC Santa Barbara baseball team (19-8 overall, 3-0 in the Big West) will look to rebound as it continues the road trip against a lowly Pacific squad (5-20, 0-3 Big West) that sits at the bottom of the Big West overall standings.

Applicant Numbers Increase, Break UCSB Record

Representing the smartest, largest-ever applicant pool in UCSB history, 23,100 students were extended the chance to become Gauchos next fall.

Playoff Berth on Line for Gauchos

With the 2008 season dwindling to a close, the #14 UCSB men’s volleyball team is fighting to stay alive for the postseason, needing to win its last three home games to win a berth into the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation tournament.

UCSB Hopes to Keep At-Large Bid Alive

The #56 UCSB men’s tennis team looks to continue on their quest for an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament in May, hosting #53 Fresno State on Friday and Big West opponents UC Davis and Pacific on Saturday and Sunday.

Santa Barbara Fails to Pick Up Conference Ground Versus 49ers

Despite turning in possibly its best doubles performance this season, the UCSB women’s tennis team could not pull out the overall victory against conference-rival #49 Long Beach State. Even in the close 4-3loss, the Gauchos (7-11 overall, 2-3 in the Big West) did what most Big West opponents could not by winning the doubles point against the heavily favored 49ers (12-5, 5-0).