SB City Council To Reopen Museum

The Children’s Museum of Santa Barbara – once a popular State Street destination – will be returning soon to downtown Santa Barbara, thanks to the efforts of the City Council.

Why We Need Your Money

Next week, we’re going to ask you to do something we never thought we would have to do. It’s something we haven’t asked of the student body in general since the 1970s. We definitely cringe at having to do this.

We’re going to ask you to give us more money.

Fight Night Gets KO’d

After 16 years in the ring, UCSB’s annual Fight Night tournament has been terminated.

A Mustache

You have one.

SB Whips Wildcats

The UCSB women’s club volleyball team won the NIRSA Division 1 National Championship with a 25-23, 25-21 drubbing of the University of Arizona Saturday night in Kansas City, Missouri. According to sen ior middle blocker and Club Team President Kinsey Johnson, the club has become a star on the national stage in the three short years since she helped found it.

Making a Difference in SB

Do you think I’d run for mayor if I’d strangled, punched or choked a woman?

Candidates Contend for SB Office

Santa Barbara City Councilwomen Helene Schneider and Iya Falcone will face off as the primary contenders to replace Marty Blum as mayor of Santa Barbara in this November’s election.

‘Chos Burst Through Trojans

In their last regular season game, the UCSB women’s lacrosse club team took the opportunity to show the rest of the league why they are number one. In what might have been their best game of the season, the Gauchos steamrolled the unranked USC Trojans 19-5.

Students With a Plan Offers Great Option

This is the fourth and final time that I will see Associated Students elections here at UCSB and they never fail to disappoint. As a former Student Voice Executive, I would be disillusioned to say that the parties really are much different, even though at one time I pushed so hard to portray that. Besides the obvious color scheme, what is the difference between Student Voice and the Open People’s Party? The two parties seem to really just be a mechanism to campaign rather than anything substantial.

College Bowl Prize Draws Closer

Death Cab for Cutie will take the stage at the Thunderdome on Tuesday, April 28 at 8 p.m. for their concert rewarding UCSB’s record voter registration in 2008.