‘Chos Head to Cal State Northridge Matador Collegiate Invitational

The UCSB women’s tennis team will compete in the Cal State Northridge Matador Collegiate Invitational this weekend from Nov. 12 to Nov. 14.

Gauchos Oust Mustangs in Big West Tournament Semis

It took more than regular time, but Gaucho soccer outlasted Cal Poly on the way to a 2-1 overtime victory in the first round of the Big West championships.

Gauchos Oust Cal Poly in Big West Tourney Semis

It took more than regular time, but Gaucho soccer outlasted Cal Poly on the way to a 2-1 overtime victory in the first round of the Big West championships.

The War Isn’t in the Headlines: Part 1

“People complain that veterans get too much attention — that’s not true, we don’t get enough attention,” U.S. Air Force Technical Sergeant and UCSB undergrad France Antonio said. “Soldiers are only recognized when they’re dead.”

Why Your Dirty Little Secret Should Be Celebrated

One of my favorite shows is “Entourage,” despite its depressingly poignant way of reminding me that all of the fancy luxuries in my life are lacking.

Experience in the Online World Can Lead to Real World Opportunities

It used to be that only professional writers penned articles. Only big studios created TV shows and movies. Only established critics shared their opinions with a broad audience.

Police Find Meth Chemicals

County narcotics detectives are conducting an investigation after discovering a drug disposal site near the Fremont Campground Area in Los Padres National Forest last week.

Linguistics Expose the Inherent Sexism in “Girl” Talk

“Girl” is the most undignified language gaffe in verbal currency of English-speaking societies. In casual conversations, “girl” typically refers to women and children, while “guy” is similarly used for both men and children.

SB Puts Out Sale of Cigarettes Near School Structures

The Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously at a meeting yesterday to ban the sale of tobacco products within 1,000 yards of local schools.

Grant Honors Memory

A memorial scholarship is being planned to commemorate the life of Lucas Ransom, the third-year chemical engineering student who died in a shark attack last month.