KCSB To Resume Drive

When news of November’s Tea Fire reached KCSB 91.9’s newsroom, the local radio station abandoned its annual fundraiser and instead devoted the airtime to covering the devastating blaze.

Steve Pappas: You Didn’t Win, So Man Up and Accept the Loss

I feel like every day I’m reading something about Steve Pappas: he’s attempting to overturn the results of the 3rd District Supervisor race; he’s subpoenaed the university; he wants all of the information and materials of about 9,700 voter registrations that were part of our campus’ voter drive; if he wins his case, it will […]

UCSB Streak Ends At 10

The UCSB women’s basketball team played the part of Wile E. Coyote Saturday night, as the Roadrunners of Cal State Bakersfield foiled all of the Gauchos’ best laid plans and came away with a 69-67 win.

University Need to Adhere to Fact-Based Perspectives

This past Monday, Jan. 26, I was surprised that the presentation on the “Crisis in Gaza” failed to uphold UCSB’s academic integrity and quickly turned into a forum of anti-Israel rhetoric. One has to wonder if the grants given by the Saudi government to our Center for Middle East Studies department compromises the professors’ ability […]

Gauchos Get Swindled