Art Outs Pilgrims’ Plight

UCSB’s Multicultural Center is hosting a new exhibition tonight, featuring artistic posters in an effort to unveil the struggles and prejudice immigrants have faced as they voyaged to America.

Local Job Corps Marks Year of Educating Youth

The Santa Barbara County Youth Corps will host three celebrations this month to commemorate its one-year anniversary and promote the local organization.

Federal Agency Honors Origins

This month, the Peace Corps is celebrating its 50 year anniversary. Since its initiation, the program has enabled over 200,000 individuals to promote peace and unity throughout 139 countries worldwide.

Teacher Acquires Grant to Support Academy Program

UCSB alumnus Amir Abo-Shaeer was recently awarded $500,000 from the MacArthur Foundation for his work with the Dos Pueblos Engineering Academy.

You, Me and Magnum Makes Three

In the real world, a box of condoms costs about ten dollars. In college life, sex and relationships interns make the starry Isla Vista skies rain with bulk Lifestyles and banana flavored Durexes.

Students Bring the Thunder

In response to Michael Gillooly’s editorial venting his frustration at the state of the UC, I would just like to say that you are not alone.

Men’s Soccer Looks to Avenge Fullerton Loss

With a bad taste in their mouths still lingering after last week’s overtime loss to Cal State Fullerton, the members of the UCSB men’s soccer team (4-3-2 overall, 1-1 Big West) will have an early opportunity to exact revenge tonight at Harder Stadium.

‘Chos Head to Pepperdine to Topple Waves

The UCSB women’s volleyball team will travel to Pepperdine tonight to take on the Waves in a nonconference match: the first of four straight games on the road.

Freshman Feature: Goalie Has High Hopes

It’s a story you’ve heard many times before.

Failing Stimulus Impedes Prosperity

Americans don’t believe in the stimulus. Seventy four percent of Americans believe the Obama stimulus either damaged the economy or had no effect, according to a CBS poll.