The Nuclear Posture Review replaces America’s outdated nuclear policy, whereby nuclear deterrence was the primary tool used to preserve a Cold War standoff.
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.
Campus Learning Assistance Services is turning to students to approve a $16.16 fee to alleviate many of the projected shortfalls from budget cuts.
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.
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 […]
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.