The UCSB women’s volleyball team has a chance to improve their 4-3 Big West record on Friday and Saturday, playing at the Thunderdome for the first time in two weeks against Cal State Fullerton and Cal State Northridge.
Two Fridays ago, the Marley house was, in DJ Raphy’s words, “packed packed packed” with partygoers. Last Saturday, he again played music for a packed house, this time on Pasado. But DJ Raphy, AKA fourth-year business econ and music major Raphael Pujol, is shown a little more courtesy than the average host in Isla Vista.
The Black Student Union marched against police brutality yesterday, leading a column of students through the campus in complete silence.
I love animals. I guess you could say I’m an “animal person.” Some people are strictly dog people and some are strictly cat people.
The UCSB women’s club soccer team, led by Head Coach Todd Heil, is 9-0 this season after winning the national championship last year.
Last weekend kicked off the first annual Cam-Con, a convention and series of workshops dedicated to teaching local film students everything there is to know about cinematography.
A panel of politically minded professors will host a discussion panel tonight to unpack the highly contentious issues driving the presidential race.
I can never drink again. I am an alcoholic. Alcohol temporarily fills a hole inside me when I am feeling incomplete or unhappy.
What exactly is Oliver Stone trying to say with his biopic on our current president, “W”? It seemed nearly impossible for a director as famous for openly courting controversy in his films (“JFK,” “The Doors,” “Natural Born Killers”) to create a film that almost completely lacks a coherent point-of-view. Especially when the figure at the center of this biopic is our current president, George W. Bush, one of the most polarizing and well-known figures around the world.
Prospective college students hoping to hear about life beyond the classroom can now visit a newly launched Web site for the inside scoop.