Santa Barbara Flattens CSUB

Senior second baseman Christine Ramos broke the school record for hits in a career as the UCSB softball team took two of three at Bakersfield this weekend. The Gauchos (11-7 overall) split the first day with the Roadrunners (7-8) after dropping the second game in extras, but controlled the rubber match with a commanding two-hit performance from junior right-handed hurler Lindsay Correa.

Vaginas Have Stories to Tell

When Eve Ensler was writing her award-winning play, The Vagina Monologues, she interviewed over 200 women from diverse backgrounds. These interviews began with two simple questions: “If your vagina got dressed, what would it wear? If your vagina could talk, what would it say?” Here are some answers from the Women’s Ensemble Theater Troupe. Chelsea […]

UCSB Shells UCR

The UCSB men’s tennis team split a pair of Big West matches this weekend, losing 6-1 to UC Irvine on Friday and then following it up with a 6-1 domination of their own against UC Riverside.

City Aims to Curb Begging

Santa Barbara is looking to tackle its transient problem and significantly reduce the number of panhandlers on State Street.

Gauchos Take Cup

The UCSB track team continued their impressive opening of the season, as the men recaptured the All-Cal Challenge Cup after losing it to Irvine last year, and the women had several great individual showings, contributing to a respectable third place finish.

Seven Short Flicks To Screen on Campus

The 33rd annual Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour continues with a lineup of seven new award-winning films tonight at 7:30 p.m. in Campbell Hall.

Finance Board Distributes $52,000

The Associated Students Finance Board convened last night for the final time this quarter, doling out over $52,000 between 19 student organizations.

Craigslisters

You: the moderately pathetic college student browsing Craigslist’s “missed connections,” hoping in vain for a complete stranger’s affection to validate your meaningless existence.

Santa Barbara Takes Big West Crown

Before the 2009 Big West Swimming and Diving Championships, Gaucho Head Coach Gregg Wilson laid out his expectations for the tournament.

“The women are going to maul the other teams,” he said. “[It’ll be] like men going against little girls. But the men are going to be put to the task. “

Fund Cuts To Possibly Affect EAP

The Education Abroad Program may be forced to shutter study centers and eliminate services if proposed budget cuts are finalized.