“The Way Back” is Better Than Siberia

War is hell. If that’s true, why are we subjected to yet another movie about World War II?

Gauchos Hit the Road to Face Mustangs

The last time the UCSB men’s basketball team played Cal Poly at Mott Gymnasium in San Luis Obispo, the team lost 60-57 after the Mustangs made a layup and hit two free throws in the final 30 seconds.

Gauchos Host Cal Poly in Rivalry Game

The Blue-Green rivalry is set to kick off on Thursday when the UCSB women’s basketball team hosts Cal Poly at the Thunderdome. Leading the all-time series 50-15, the Gauchos hope to continue their winning ways over the Mustangs, who currently own the top spot in the Big West at 7-0 in conference play.

State of the Union 2011

President Obama’s State of the Union address transcript and video for 2011…

Wise Women Indifferent to the Extra Long Schlong

If you were to order the perfect dick, what would it look like? I honestly don’t think I could say exactly.

Students Encourage Palestinian Understanding

UCSB’s Students for Justice in Palestine organized a series of events this week to encourage open discussion of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Legal, Organized Resistance Builds Against SHO

The Social Host Ordinance is here. Like it or not, the I.V. Foot Patrol’s fantasy has come to life. Whether you’ve heard about the ordinance or not, the Foot Patrol is planning on heavily enforcing the new law.

Hospice Hosts “Fallen Beauty”

The Hospice of Santa Barbara is hosting a wine and cheese social today to showcase the work of local artist Jan Clouse.

Green Group Commends SB’s Sustainability

The Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design granted UCSB’s Marine Science Research Building with a Gold certification in its “Existing Building” category last week.

Plans to Fix Damages on UCSB Coastal Trail

Construction began on UCSB’s West Campus bluff trail this week to counteract the effects of years of erosion and faulty drainage.