Spotlight on Seniors for Last Home Match

With two NCAA Tournament appearances under their belt, the seniors on the UCSB women’s soccer team bid Harder Stadium goodbye tonight in their last home match of the season against Seattle University.

’Chos Drop Davis, Keep Conference Streak Alive

Gaucho soccer continued its tear through the Big West with another victory, this time 2-0 over UC Davis on the road. With the win, the Gauchos extend their winning streak to six, retaining their spot on top of the conference with just four games remaining.

Measure ‘S’ Proponents Speak with the Daily Nexus

Sound Authority To Show Tonight

Acclaimed New Yorker music critic Alex Ross will present a portion of his latest book tonight at 8 p.m. in Campbell Hall.

Teacher To Play Concert

UCSB Indian music group Raagmala will hold a concert to honor music professor Pandit Hom Nath Upadhyaya’s dedication and years of free instruction to students and community members.

Dormitory Shopping Service Sweetens Resident Life

A new online grocery and care package delivery service is seeking to ease students’ transition to dorm life.

SB Tops Registration Mark

UCSB’s voter registration drive has surpassed its goal by nearly 1,000 students, registering 7,895 student voters for the upcoming election.

Campus Activists Advocate Against Candidate’s Ideas

UCSB’s Pro-Choice Students for Boxer will rally on behalf of Senator Barbara Boxer this week at the Arbor.

Former Editor Returns to Liberate UCSB’s Libido

Modern sexuality as we know and enjoy it is the result of — nay, an evolving process rooted in — a long history of repression.

UC Schools Anticipate Increasing Amount of Transfer Applicants

As the Fall 2011 UC application deadline approaches, campuses across the University are bracing for another year of increased attention from community college students looking to transfer.