Biologists Locate New Monitor Lizard Species

A recently discovered species of monitor lizard was reported last week in the journal Zootaxa by a team consisting of a UCSB professor and a Finnish researcher.

Arizona Acted Where U.S. Government Failed

Illegal immigration is a crisis that threatens the very sovereignty of our nation. While the United States is a nation of immigrants, it is also a nation of laws, governed by a constitution that gives the federal government authority to regulate citizenship. The American government is only responsible to Americans; it bears no legal or […]

New Legislation Blatantly Mandates Racism

Last week marked the passage of State Congressman Russell Pearce’s SB 1070, a bill legalizing the arrest of a person in Arizona if there is “reasonable suspicion” that the person is an illegal alien or a legal alien not in possession of registration documents.

Third-Year Santa Barbara Student Dies Abruptly

UCSB student Katherine Yuhas died on April 29 in her home in Isla Vista. She was 20 years old.

Voters Give Athletics a Red Card on Funding

Contrary to previous reports, students voted down the Intercollegiate Athletic Scholarships Fee in the recent election.

Anteaters Ace Gauchos in Round of Four

After two hard-fought matches, the UCSB women’s tennis team was eliminated from the semifinals of the Big West Championships by #3-seeded UC Irvine on Saturday.

SB Sinks in Semis

For the first time in four years, the #59 Gaucho men’s tennis team was unable to end the season with a win in the Big West Tournament in Indian Wells after losing to Cal Poly 4-3 in the semifinals on Saturday afternoon under breezy conditions.

UCSB Pride Week Drag Show

UCSB Pride Week Pardall Festival

UCSB Pride Week 2010 – Queer Wedding