With the June 3 election just a week away, the candidates for 3rd district supervisor continue to debate who among them truly represents the interests of Isla Vista — and who is merely pandering to the student population for votes.
Measure V would generate $77.2 million for Santa Barbara City College, in addition to possibly snagging the school another $92 million in state matching funds.
Local firefighters traveled 250 miles north early Friday morning to help battle a raging fire in the Santa Cruz Mountains.
With summer looming on the horizon, many of you are probably planning on spending inordinate amounts of time at the beach. To that end, the gym will probably start to get more crowded, much like it does right after New Year’s. Some of you – girls especially – will temper your appetites in an attempt to earn, or reclaim, that mighty six pack. Others will certainly continue with their regular exercise and eating habits.
Jay Farro, a UCSB alumnus and the founder of Isla Vista’s health-food haven Silvergreens, will return to campus tonight to offer entrepreneurial enthusiasts his advice and experiences as a local business founder.
Protecting our nation’s veterans is one of the highest priorities for our government. The men and women who selflessly risk their lives to protect our nation deserve our respect and support. An important part of this goal is the U.S. government’s ability to provide financial assistance for higher education that is both fair to the public and does not detract from the military’s ultimate mission. This has proven more difficult than it seems for members of Congress this past week.
Beginning today, UCSB students will have access to a world of knowledge as the launch of the Next-Generation Melvyl search engine takes the library global
The third annual Santa Barbara Human Rights Film Festival returns tonight, bringing to campus a selection of award-winning films centered on global issues.
David Cook won American Idol! Thank goodness. If that 12-year-old pathetic excuse for a singer