Teenage Dreaming

It’s make-or-break time for Santa Barbara native Katy Perry as she releases her sophomore album, Teenage Dream.

Get Linked

Back in the day, when I was rolling through campus, the internet was alive and well but access to get on it was limited.

The ‘human Greets the Freshies

I’d like to preface your sojourn at the University of California, Santa Barbara with nine words that will best summarize your college experience: you think you know, but you have no idea.

Furthering Human Knowledge? There’s a University for That.

If you type “UCSB” into Google you’ll probably come up with more than a few “University of Casual Sex and Beer” innuendos.

Making Wavves at SOhO

At “Rock the Bells” a few years back, the MC announced that the special guest for the show would be Lauryn Hill. As in Fugees, “Killing Me Softly” Lauryn Hill.

Stallone is Anything but Expendable

In 2008 American audiences watched as John Rambo defeated an entire fleet of repressive hostiles in the jungles of Burma.

Dearest Gaucho Newbies:

Allow me this space to quell some rumors and instill in each of you a sense of confidence about this year’s coverage of your favorite athletic events.

Dear New Gauchos, Veteran Gauchos, Parents, Grandparents, etc.

Many of you are on the same page as I am. Many of you aren’t. Many of you don’t care too much about sports in general, and that’s cool too.

UCSB Breezes Past Cross-Town Rivals in Preseason Match

The UCSB men’s soccer team defeated cross-town rival Westmont for the 10th consecutive time, allowing the squad to retain possession of the Bryant and Sons Cup for another year.

Gaucho Veterans Shine in their Season Openers

Senior forward Erica Seidman earned Big West Offensive Player of the Week honors after scoring a goal in each of the Gaucho women’s soccer team’s first two matches of the season.