UCSB Finally Back Home

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.

Electro-house Revolution

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.

Students March for Justice

The Black Student Union marched against police brutality yesterday, leading a column of students through the campus in complete silence.

Try Out A New Doggy Style

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.

9-0 Gauchos Keep Dominating

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.

Setting Up the Scene

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.

Professors Host Panel to Clarify Election Politics

A panel of politically minded professors will host a discussion panel tonight to unpack the highly contentious issues driving the presidential race.

When Alcoholism Takes Over

I can never drink again. I am an alcoholic. Alcohol temporarily fills a hole inside me when I am feeling incomplete or unhappy.

Indecision 2008 ***

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.

Unigo Forum Assists Students

Prospective college students hoping to hear about life beyond the classroom can now visit a newly launched Web site for the inside scoop.