TPS Fines Permit Forgery

Last week, campus police got a familiar phone call from the school’s parking officials.

Gauchos Fall in Five

It was déjà vu all over again for the #13 UCSB men’s volleyball team (4-9 overall, 2-8 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation) on Saturday.

God Doesn’t Believe in Me Either, So It’s OK

On Sunday mornings, as I awake to the majestic sounds of Isla Vista, the last possible thing on my mind is getting dressed, cruising over to the nearest place of worship, getting on my knees in a sign submission and murmuring quiet supplications to an imaginary man in the sky. That’s right — I’m talking […]

Two New Shops Satisfy Cravings

Isla Vista residents in need of late night party supplies or their frozen yogurt fix are now in luck, thanks to two new additions to the I.V. business scene.

UCSB Drops First

For some teams, a weekend split on the road against two conference opponents would be considered a success. Such is not the case for the UCSB women’s basketball squad.

On Lucious Ladies and Rude Roomies

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UC Faces $450 Million Deficit

Sacramento has delivered yet another blow to the University of California, slashing $115 million in funding from the budget last week.

Conference Opponents Tear Up Santa Barbara

The Big West has not been good to the UCSB women’s tennis team.

Slow Sales Affect Campus Shops

In the face of the fiscal crunch, campus vendors have begun cutting business hours and upping food prices.

I Want to Ride My Bicycle