A.S. Council Debates Creation of New Board

The Associated Students Legislative Council discussed the instatement of a new A.S. entity at last night’s four-hour meeting.

Campus Memorial To Honor Lost Lives

The Queer Student Union has planned a candlelight vigil tonight to commemorate recent suicides within the queer community.

Human Rights and Healthcare Activist To Speak in Campbell

Edna Adan Ismail — who pioneered women’s rights and healthcare organizations in her homeland of Somaliland, Western Africa — will speak on campus tonight about her struggle and accomplishments.

SBA Runs Emergency Drill

The Santa Barbara Airport was a hectic, bloody rescue scene yesterday as firefighters, medical personnel and the coroner’s office rushed to assist the “victims” of a simulated plane crash.

‘S’ Vote May Raise Taxes for New Jail

The Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors approved Measure S for the upcoming election, which would increase the county’s sales tax by .5 percent in order to fund the building of a new jail and up the amount of cops on the street.

“Frozen” Will Leave You Right On the Edge of Your Seat

Early on in “Frozen”, the latest film from cult horror director/writer Adam Green, the characters ask themselves what the worst way to die would be.

Upcoming Election Serves as Call to Action for UC Students

The election on Nov. 2 is of crucial importance to the future of public education in California, especially higher education.

Prop. 23 Threatens Environmental Interests

This November, private interests could take our environment hostage. Will you let them?

When the Housing Situation Becomes Messier Than the House

Fall Quarter is in full swing and the Community Housing Office hopes your living situation is still going smoothly.

Turns Out Zuckerberg Started Facebook Just So Girls Would Like Him

David Fincher’s “The Social Network” is one of the best American films in the past few decades.