Slug Finding Makes Waves

UCSB research biologist Jeff Goddard recently discovered a new species of the most savage class of animals in the kingdom — the sea slug!

Library Features Art Project

Davidson Library recently unveiled a participatory art installation made entirely of Post-it notes.

Permit Problems Force Festival to Scale Back Show

Despite facing numerous obstacles from city officials, the ocean-side West Beach Music and Arts Festival will kick off the new school year with music and entertainment this weekend.

Key Healthcare Provisions Target Struggling Students

The new Healthcare Reform Act passed in March 2010 could ease the woes of graduating seniors and people under the age of 18.

From the Runway to the Streets

The Fashionista is back! After a long hiatus, I have decided to return and share with you advice, along with some new tips I’ve picked up during my recent fashion experiences.

Creek Campaign Takes Notice of the Importance of Water

Starting tomorrow, various community groups, nonprofits and volunteers will participate in a multitude of projects designed to protect Santa Barbara’s scenic watershed and recognize the annual local “Creek Week,” held from Sept. 25 to Oct. 3.

UCSB Hosts Bruins at Harder

This is what it’s all about. The Friday night lights will be bright when the UCSB men’s soccer team clashes with #7 UCLA at Harder Stadium in a rematch of last year’s third-round NCAA tournament playoff game.

Gauchos Look to Leash Bulldogs

Gaucho women’s soccer will look to end their nonconference season on a high note as they head to Fresno State on Friday to take on the Bulldogs.

Volleyball Opens Big West Play

The UCSB women’s volleyball team begins Big West play this weekend, playing road matches against conference foes Cal State Northridge and UC Irvine. “We’re really excited to start conference,” senior setter Dana Vargas said. After earning a trip to the NCAA’s last year, Santa Barbara (6-6 overall) has not started the season as well as […]

Military Policy Bill Faces Delays

Voting on the repeal of the military’s controversial “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy was further postponed on Tuesday by a Senatorial filibuster.