Local Shops Use Profits to Save Energy

Isla Vista businesses will contribute to sustainable initiatives throughout the week in an effort to increase environmental practices.

A.S. Denies Funding for Invisible Children

The Associated Students Finance Board distributed $33,285 to 16 student organizations at last night’s meeting, leaving $67,786 left in the unallocated funds for the remainder of the year.

Organization Promotes Green Transportation

The Transportation Alternatives Board discussed various ways to promote alternative modes of commute in their continued efforts to reduce the number of single-rider vehicles on campus at yesterday’s two-hour meeting.

Park Event Rewards Talented I.V. Rollers

Over 150 UCSB students and out-of-towners flocked to Anisq’ Oyo’ Park this Saturday to let the good times — and the joints — roll at the sixth annual Joint Rolling Competition.

Quality Beer Makes For Quality Parties

I love Isla Vista. I love living in the town with the highest per capita density of outrageously beautiful women in the world. I love our laid back, ganja-ripping, bro high-fiving, beach body tanning culture. I’m all about uncontrollably obscene clothes-ripping debauchery where the ultimate goal is the execution of sexual maneuvers that would make the […]

Weatherhuman Looks for Worthy Criminals

Respectable criminals have all but disappeared.

Weekend Wrap-Up

The Isla Vista Foot Patrol handled several reports of violence this weekend, and also came to the aid of a student who drunkenly fell from the cliffs overlooking the ocean.

Titans Flex Muscles

The Gaucho baseball team took its first game of a three-game series against Big West foe #22 Cal State Fullerton on Friday night, winning 5-3 behind left-handed junior Mario Hollands’ brilliant pitching performance over 8.2 innings. However, the Titans’ potent offensive lineup proved to be too much for UCSB in its 17-3 loss on Saturday and 6-1 loss on Sunday.

Community Efforts Can Improve Rights For All I.V. Tenants

Tuesday, April 20 at 12:30 p.m., the Board of Supervisors will be considering amendments to current laws that will increase protections for renters. Ordinance 4444 was adopted back in 2002 but there has been a series of several mass evictions since then, including some in Isla Vista, that indicate the need for more protections. Isla […]

Gaucho Studies Garner Acclaim

Many of UCSB’s undergraduate and graduate programs recently received high marks in national academic rankings.