On March 30, the Large Hadron Collider, the world’s largest particle collider, set a new world record by smashing two 3.5 trillion electron volt (TeV) proton beams to produce a 7 TeV collision.
President Obama recently altered our country’s long standing policy of nuclear deterrence by making the explicit promise not to use nuclear weapons in response to a chemical, biological or crippling cyber attack against our homeland. This shocking reversal from decades of Cold War era policy is part of Obama’s professed desire to see a “world without […]
After a tough loss last week, the UCSB women’s tennis team was able to come back strong with a dominating win against Cal State Fullerton on Saturday. The Gauchos swept Fullerton 7-0 to even their season record at 10-10, with a 5-2 mark in conference play that puts them in a tie for second place in the Big West.
Campus Learning Assistance Services is turning to students to approve a $16.16 fee to alleviate many of the projected shortfalls from budget cuts.
UCSB has become an important influence in the field of cloud computing, a system that shares processing data and resources between multiple computers via the internet.
UCSB Career Services will be hosting its biggest career fair of the year today from 1 to 4 p.m. at Corwin Pavilion.
World-renowned musician Elvis Costello will grace the stage of Santa Barbara’s Arlington Theatre tonight at 8 p.m.
UCSB and Pepperdine University struck a partnership last week to connect the two universities in a joint venture offering an accredited MBA program to UCSB students and alumni.
The building that houses Borders on State Street was purchased by the SIMA Real Estate Fund for $10 million — the largest commercial real estate deal in Santa Barbara in over two years.
The Associated Students Finance Board doled out $60,000 to student groups during last night’s meeting.