Weekend Crime Wrap-Up

The Isla Vista Foot Patrol responded to burglaries, vandalism and several alcohol-related fights this weekend.

UCSB Recognized for Environmental Sustainability Programs

UCSB recently received three awards from a statewide college energy efficiency competition honoring the success of the university’s sustainability projects.

UCSB Suffers Demoralizing Loss to UC Davis

It was a weekend of more of the same, and worse, as the Gauchos were swept for the first time all season by a struggling UC Davis squad in their last three-game weekend series at Caesar Uyesaka Stadium

Gaucho Ski and Snowboard Team Earns National Recognition

A strong regular season showing including a weather-shortened Regional Qualifier allowed the Gauchos to send six individuals to the USCSA Nationals, with sophomore skier Julia Dubinina taking home gold in the women’s freestyle.

Igor Addresses College Companions and Bids Farewell

Daily Nexus Opinion columnist Igor Hiller bids fond farewell to the people and things that he will never forget.

Harvey Milk Honored by LGBTQ Community

LGBTQ community members and allies celebrated California’s first annual Harvey Milk Day with a neighborhood picnic at Alameda Park on Saturday.

City Council Urged to Take Action Against Homelessness

Members of the Santa Barbara Chamber of Commerce debated funding of 10-Year Plan to end chronic homelessness.

Tasting the Benefits of Charity

The Taste of the Nation culinary benefit will be held at the Montecito Country Club this Sunday, with all proceeds going to charities focused on ending childhood hunger.

History Students Granted Federal Funding Studying Arabic

Three UCSB graduate students recently received U.S. State Dept. Critical Language Scholarships and will study Arabic in intensive programs in North Africa this summer.

Anxiety Still Lingers for Fire Victims

Researchers at UCSB have found that the the Jesusita Fire from more than a year ago and its counterparts also took a toll on the mental health of local residents.