The sound of silence will reverberate throughout Campbell Hall tonight when the curtains rise for the 17th annual Reel Loud Film Festival.
After sweeping reigning Big West champion UC Riverside last weekend at home to keep their postseason hopes alive, the UCSB baseball team (34-19 overall, 13-8 in the Big West) will depart to Irvine this weekend to take on the # 9 Anteaters (36-15, 12-9 Big West), hoping to sweep or take two of three in the final series of the season to help ensure their first postseason berth since 2001.
Nine residents in a three-bedroom Del Playa apartment force Gauchos to find inventive ways to remain discreet while screwing around in crowded rooms and filled fiestas. Many Isla Vista legends have found ways to bust an inconspicuous nut.
To the four of you reading this; thank you for taking time out to look at my drivel. Changing up my usual humorous take on American life, I feel I have to play a serious note this week by addressing something that has been bothering me for quite some time. I am talking about the homeless in Santa Barbara and, moreover, in America as a whole.
Two competing propositions that focus on eminent domain and rent control have sparked controversy as local advocates compete for votes in the upcoming June 3 election.
UCSB alumnus Jason Lezak, 32, might not be the only Gaucho swimmer to ever experience the glory of Olympic gold.
Whenever I bring up the word “manic” in front of people, I get a highly uncomfortable response. Probably because the first thing people think of when you utter the word is “crazy.” Which is understandable, considering how badly mental illnesses are portrayed on TV or how we talk about it in our everyday jargon of stereotypes.
In the first case brought to a hearing in the ongoing Associated Students elections saga, Open People’s Party was found not guilty of conducting unfair campaign violations.
2005 AL Cy Young Bartolo Colon won his Red Sox debut Wednesday. The only question left is if he can keep his ERA under his daily cheeseburger consumption.