Many of UCSB’s undergraduate and graduate programs recently received high marks in national academic rankings.
“Gaucho Days” kicks off today with a variety of events in honor of the 2010 graduating class.
The “maddest team in the NBA” probably just got madder, barely putting Charlotte away, with Dwight held to a measly five points. Maybe spend less time getting mad and more time shooting free throws, buddy.
Cottage Health Systems will begin a $45 million construction project today where St. Francis Hospital used to be in downtown Santa Barbara.
Week 3: Shit gets tough. You’re sleeping less, working more, playing Assassinate the Professor in your head too much… what’s a poor Gaucho to do?
Santa Barbara may limit the number of medical marijuana dispensaries to five, following an agreement between city council members at this week’s meeting.
As Grants Manager for The Green Initiative Fund (TGIF) — whose student lock-in fee is up for reaffirmation next week — I would like to clarify the remarks made by the Nexus in the endorsements (or lack thereof) of student fees on the ballot.
In the spring election kicking off Monday, students will decide on eight fee reaffirmations that propose maintaining certain previously approved lock-ins.
EOP is a free, all-inclusive student affairs program that strives to help students succeed at UCSB. They provide free career and academic counseling, cultural programs and a home away from home for many UCSB students. EOP Emergency Grants are given to qualified EOP students that need funding for unexpected grievances such as medical bills, text book help and grad school applications.
It’s a big weekend for the streaking Gaucho baseball team.