Debut Monáe Album is an Experimental Success

Hot on the heels of her amazing mini-concert at UCSB last month, futuristic performer Janelle Monáe is finally releasing her highly anticipated debut, The ArchAndroid.

UCSB Marine Science Center

Center for Black Studies to Host Haiti Flag Week Events

In recognition of UCSB’s third annual Haiti Flag Week the Center for Black Studies Research will be hosting a series of panel discussions, speakers and benefits through Friday.

Seniors Should Reconsider Their Perspective on Underclassmen

“Oh wow, you’re a senior? Man, you’re probably the oldest person here.” Ouch. Like big wooden splinter in the soft spot between your toes kind of ouch.

UCSB Student Appears on Wheel of Fortune

UCSB student Holly Hayes and her father spun a total of $8,200 on last night’s episode of Wheel of Fortune, landing the family duo in third place.

UC Regents to Discuss Funding Proposal

The University of California Board of Regents will meet at UC San Francisco today and tomorrow to discuss systemwide business and vote on the UC Office of the President’s proposed 2010-11 budget, among other items.

New Ocean Science Center Nearly Complete

UCSB’s new Ocean Sciences and Education building will offer a complete array of interactive marine activities such as virtual diving expeditions and hands-on touch tanks.

Goleta Councilmember under Investigation

Officials are conducting an investigation after county employee Tariq Falfal accused Goleta Councilmember Roger Aceves of calling him a “turban head.”

Letter From Former Editor: Mac10 Says Auf wiedersehen!

I had the most incredible job on campus this year. I ran the best student-run, independent newspaper under Storke Tower. I worked with a hilarious and sassy editorial staff. I pissed a bunch of people off.

Gauchos Unable to Overcome UCLA Bruins

A win against top-30 ranked UC Irvine on Sunday gave the Gauchos plenty of reason to think upset heading into Jackie Robinson Stadium at UCLA.