There is an old adage that says, “If you always do what you always did, you’ll always get what you always got.” The Regents and the state legislature have been following this model for years, but reacting to budget cuts by raising fees has only brought more budget cuts.
It was supposed to be all about the UC Davis offense. The Aggies (3-6-8 overall, 1-5-0 Big West) had a conference-leading striker, an offense with a 237-180 shot advantage and 10 different players with a goal to their name, yet it was UCSB’s women’s soccer team which provided all the fireworks in a 4-1 road thrashing at Davis last Friday. Unfortunately, the Gauchos (8-8-2, 5-1-1) seemingly exhausted their attacking potency on Friday, for on Sunday the preseason favorites could only manage a 0-0 overtime draw at Pacific.
Hundreds of fairgoers filled Seville Road Saturday, where farm animals and Isla Vista residents cavorted at the second annual Co-op Country Fair.
If all goes well, the skateboard path that UCSB added this summer could be a permanent addition to campus. The first of its kind at the university, the five-foot-wide skate path stretches several hundred feet between the Humanities and Social Sciences Building and Davidson Library. According to a survey conducted by the UCSB Skateboard Committee, […]
The #9 UCSB men’s water polo team (9-8 overall, 0-1 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation) suffered another heartbreaking loss against the #6 Long Beach 49ers this past weekend, losing 11-10 to give them their fifth defeat in their last six matches, with four of them coming by two goals or less. The Gauchos, and their vocal leader, junior utility Milos Golic, were again extremely disappointed after coming up short.
Did you all read that “investigative journalism” piece aptly titled, “Taconomics” in our fellow paper the other day?
After losing my appetite for the chili burger I concluded that UC Alert is one service I can do without — and f**ck texting too!
“Well, it looks like things are going to shit at the university,” a student said to a friend as he filed out of yesterday’s UC Commission on the Future Campus Forum. It was a sentiment shared by many present at the event, the first of a series of meetings scheduled for each of the 10 UC campuses.
After over two weeks on the road, the #6 UCSB men’s soccer team finally returns to Harder Stadium Saturday night for a showdown with conference foe Cal State Fullerton.
Beginning Winter Quarter, College of Letters and Science students will have to submit a petition in order to enroll in a class for a third time.