Police Find Suspected Murderers

George Ied was pronounced dead at 3:30 a.m. on Saturday at Cottage Hospital Intensive Care Unit four days after being attacked by gang members only one block from his home.

Brita to Sponsor Green Contest

The FilterForGood Eco-Challenge will award $1,000 to 50 students who submit groundbreaking green project ideas.

Donation To Benefit Students

Santa Barbara City College is the recent recipient of a $3 million Title V grant from the U.S. Department of Education.

UCSB Acclaims Latino Novelist, Philanthropist

Poet and author Jimmy Santiago Baca recently received the Luis Leal Literature Award… He will be celebrated for his award on Oct. 28 at 4 p.m. in Corwin Pavilion.

Weekend Wrap-Up

The Isla Vista Foot Patrol arrested a man for the possession of illegal drugs this weekend and responded to several assaults and burglaries.

University Clubs Receive Funding for Group Events

The Associated Students Finance Board allotted $18,727 to 14 student groups at last night’s meeting.

Zsombor Vincze: The Hungarian Hurricane

Senior utility Zsombor Vincze of the men’s water polo team is unique both in and out of the water. After being named an All-American Honorable Mention last year, he has established himself as one of the irrefutable best players in the country at the collegiate level.

Polo Drops League Match to #4 Stanford

UCSB men’s water polo, ranked sixth in the nation, lost an 8-6 heartbreaker to #4 Stanford (8-5 overall, 2-1 MPSF) yesterday at Campus Pool. Despite poor weather, the bleachers were full to the brim with fans as they watched the Gauchos (9-5 overall, 0-1 MPSF) battle the Cardinal only to come up short.

‘Chos Drop Two More at Harder

W Soccer: Team Loses Second and Third Straight, Gives Davis First Conference Win Before Losing in OT to Pacific on Sunday

Gauchos Split Big West Pair

UCSB women’s volleyball split its pair of weekend road games, shutting out Pacific on Friday before losing a heartbreaker at UC Davis on Saturday.