Shuji Nakamura, a UCSB engineering professor and pioneer in the lighting field, was recently distinguished as one of 40 pioneers of the “green revolution.” In commemoration of the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, CBS News recognized the top 40 most historically influential individuals in the environmental movement. Nakamura, who invented the white L.E.D., ranked number […]
Track and field season is nearing its climax as UCSB men’s and women’s teams prepare for the Occidental Invitational, their final tuneup before conference championships. The focus for both teams is to rest up and prepare themselves physically and mentally to perform their best at the conference meet. The women’s team is only planning on […]
One of the best things about being a cop is knowing you did a good deed.
Going undefeated in conference play is no easy feat, but regular season perfection isn’t nearly as satisfying without repeat success in the playoffs. With a 15-0 record in the Southern Pacific West Conference, the winningest UCSB club baseball team in program history heads into Henderson, Nev. today looking to take Regionals for the first time […]
This tale, like many bro-nominal tales involving alcohol, starts with a cigarette.
A man exposed himself to a female student in Davidson Library yesterday afternoon and was arrested soon after.
With last month’s approval of a new energy lock-in fee, UCSB now has the most student funding for on-site renewable energy projects of any university in the United States.
The Associated Students Legislative Council tabled many bills during Wednesday’s five hour meeting.
For one month every four years, the entire world stops for one event: the FIFA World Cup.
After dispatching the University of Arizona in the quarterfinals, Arizona State would take care of business in the semifinals to send UCSB home in disappointment.