UCSB Drops Blue Devils in Front of 11,242 at Harder

Despite its whirlwind schedule — three important games in just five days — UCSB blew out the competition this weekend, beating #11 Duke 2-0 on Friday before pulling out a come-from-behind 4-3 victory against UC Riverside yesterday.

Prop 19 Puts the Pipe (and the Power) in Your Hands

ATTENTION: If you have changed houses since your last time voting, you must re-register today, or else it might be your fault if weed doesn’t become legal in two weeks.

Initiatives May Alter California Budget

Registered voters will vote on Propositions 25 and 26 in the upcoming November elections which, if passed, will reconstruct the state’s budget approval process.

Sour Fair Sweetens Weekend

Despite the misty weather, hundreds celebrated Goleta’s 19th annual California Lemon Festival at Girsh Park this weekend.

Nexus’ Conservative Bias Botches Election Article

Wednesday’s front-page article, “SB Clubs Render Election Info,” was unquestionably biased and quite simply a poor piece of journalism.

Sharks Take a Bite Out of Sea Otter Population

A spate of recent shark attacks has devastated already diminished numbers of sea otters along the California coastline.

Mr. O’Reilly Has Finally Gone Too Far

Bill O’Reilly. The man’s name alone stirs up a medley of emotional responses among many people: hatred, admiration, frustration, fear, gratitude and more.

Ship Collisions Injure, Kill Whales

Blue whales are at an elevated risk of being seriously injured or killed within the Santa Barbara Channel due to boats accidentally striking them, recent studies show.

University Crime Rates Fluctuate

UCSB recently released its annual campus security report, revealing a moderate change in campus crime rates.

Arts and Lectures Events Make for Lasting and Unique Memories

When the lights came on in Campbell Hall that night, I remember thinking, “You have got to be kidding!”