After a bruising three-game series at Cal State Fullerton where they were on the business end of the mercy rule twice, the UCSB softball team returns home to continue Big West play against Central Coast rival Cal Poly this weekend at Campus Diamond.
The sun is out, the vibe is happier and, hopefully, your class schedule is lighter. Some of us are still relaxed from the much-needed break, while others are already stressed from the first week back. What better way to celebrate spring and relax by joining hoards of our peers on the beach for Floatopia? If this is how your thought process goes, I urge you to reconsider.
UCSB will host a climate change conference today, inviting students, faculty and the general public to discuss the impact individuals can have on global warming.
Where’s the Stripper Pole? Fri. April 2, 1:15 a.m. – An utterly defeated frat boy was found passed out on the bike path on El Colegio late Thursday night by a patrolling CSO. The CSO woke the inebriated man, who stood up, walked straight toward the closest apartment and walked in. When the officers arrived […]
Having lost their last two matches against Northridge, the UCSB women’s water polo team hopes that the third time’s the charm this Saturday against the Matadors. Despite their recent woes against CSUN, the Gauchos are confident going into Saturday’s game, and for good reason.
Counseling Services is asking students to support an increase in fees in an effort to maintain its quality of services.
Prospective and admitted students are invited to UCSB’s Spring Insight this Sat. from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Campus tours will depart from Davidson Library every 15 minutes throughout Saturday, until 3 p.m.
Currently in its fifth year, the UCSB Human Rights Film Festival — opening tonight and wrapping up on Monday, April 26 — is a showcase of international cinema that highlights pressing human rights issues. Continuing in this tradition of foregrounding a wide breadth of underrepresented perspectives, the festival kicks off tonight in Campbell Hall with a powerful selection of films, including the 2007 Turkish film, “Bliss.”
“Excuse me, guys? Yeah, you, come over here for a second. I really need your help. Thanks for stopping.”
“What’s up? What do you need?”
“I’m looking for some ass next year.”
The county’s decision to blockade I.V. beach access points and patrol waters on Saturday is extreme — and borders on a violation of our rights.