UCSB Opens in Seattle

The UCSB women’s track team sent 16 Gauchos to Seattle this Saturday to compete in the Washington Invitational for their first meet of the year.

The Soccer Streaker’s Story

On the night of Nov. 5, at Harder Stadium I was arrested and hauled to the Santa Barbara County Jail for public intoxication while wearing nothing more than a tuxedo g-string and handcuffs. I started drinking at 2:00 p.m. that day in honor of UCSB’s big soccer game against Cal Poly later that evening. By […]

3-D Super Bowl

I hope you all busted out your 3-D glasses for those Super Bowl commercials, because they were awesome.

SB Snags First Win

The UCSB men’s volleyball team proved it can play at the highest level this past weekend, putting together some of its best moments of the season in two games against BYU.

Pappas Lays Out Voter Fraud Case

Steve Pappas has received some interesting responses from the hundreds of students who objected to his subpoena’s demand that the university release their personal information to be used as evidence in his suit against Doreen Farr.

UC Money for Education, Not Extra Frills

Sometimes we Gauchos — surrounded by pristine beaches, a party scene that could muddle the mind of a rocket scientist, spoiled by warm weather in the middle of winter and surrounded by a young, tanned and nubile student body — forget that we are adversely affected by the deep recession, the state legislature and the UC Regents.

UCSB Can’t Pass Northridge

On a night that saw the Gauchos shoot a ridiculous 57.1 percent from three-point land, the UCSB men’s basketball team could not get the winning trey to fall, dropping a 72-70 decision to Northridge last Thursday night.

UC Offers Service Workers Pay Increase

After over a year of bitter wage disputes and gridlocked negotiations, the UC and the America Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees have reached a tentative agreement over the future contracts of more than 8,500 UC service workers.

Try Out Green Utopia

Nobody was put on this earth to be a waiter. People were not born to work, yet we have no choice. A human’s right to be alive is oppressed by money. Without money to buy those items necessary for survival, one would die. We are slaves to the dollar; however, freedom is imminent. My critical […]

UNLV Busts Gauchos

For the sake of the upcoming Big West Conference and NCAA swimming tournaments, the Gauchos may be hoping that what happened in Vegas this weekend will stay in Vegas.