A UCSB graduate student made a mammoth discovery earlier this month when she happened across the fossil remains of a woolly mammoth while doing survey work on Santa Cruz Island.
The Associated Students Legislative Council discussed issues ranging from federal legislation to student lock-in fees during last night’s brief two-hour meeting.
Coming off a season filled with underachievement, humiliation and disappointment, the UCSB women’s water polo team opens the 2008-09 season at the Lancer Invitational in Riverside this Saturday with new faces poised to turn the program around.
The Gauchos have another busy weekend ahead of them. On Saturday, the Gauchos open their season with the Surfside Cup at Rancho Bernardo High School in San Diego.
A handful of UCSB students joined the millions that flocked to Washington D.C. yesterday to watch the inauguration of President Barack Obama while hundreds more gathered at the University Center to watch the historic event play out on the television.
Ever wonder what goes on in that vast world outside of the University of Casual Sex and Beer? You know, that Twilight Zone where people who spend more than 50 percent of their day intoxicated are considered “alcoholics,” where sex is preceded by a thing called “dinner,” and where the toenail-eating fetish that leaps out […]
You know what’s bullshit? On-campus shops ripping off the students who actually go to class. Seriously guys, you can’t give me a fucking five dollar footlong on campus?
When hunger strikes, there is no luxury greater than a fresh all-you-can-eat buffet at your fingertips. For the hungry masses, On the Menu comes to the rescue. These local restaurants all host delicious daily buffets at affordable prices, but take it slow, because it’s all you can eat.
President Obama has ushered in a time of change across the nation and globe. Curious about working in the U.S. Government in a time like this? Click on over to Micael Kemp’s latest career blog post, Joining the New Government.