Sigma Nu Returns to Campus After Previous Shutdown

Sigma Nu fraternity is reinstating its UCSB chapter this quarter for the first time since 2008.

SB Welcomes New Organic Market

The Santa Barbara Architectural Board of Review approved plans early last month to begin construction of a Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market in downtown Santa Barbara.

Missile Embarks on Ninth Mission to Place Satellites

NASA launched a Taurus XL rocket at the Vandenberg Air Force Base this morning at 2:09 a.m.

I.V. Locals Remember Tragedy

Campus and community members will gather at Little Acorn Park today at 6 p.m. to honor the lives of four pedestrians who were tragically killed by a mentally unstable driver in Isla Vista ten years ago.

Health Care Federation in Jeopardy

The House of Representatives voted in favor of a bill last week that will reduce federal funding for Planned Parenthoods throughout the nation.

Chicano Educator Presents Book

Chican@ studies professor Mario Garcia and Chican@ rights activist Sal Castro will host a panel discussion and book signing today at 3 p.m.

Who Cares Who is Number Four?

We have reached an age in cinema where Hollywood spews sequels to films like a frat dude puking up Freebirds on a Saturday (“Gotta stay cut, bro!”) — look at the “Saw,” “Fockers” and “Big Momma’s House” critically panned-emics.

The King of Limbs is Far From Artistic Stretch

If anybody were to leak Radiohead’s new album, it would be Radiohead themselves, as proven with the release of their eighth studio album, The King of Limbs.

Lissie Joins UCSB Singer/Songwriters at the Hub

Folk artist Lissie headlined the Singer/Songwriter Showcase Thursday night, a concert sponsored by A.S. Program Board.

Scott-Heron, Jamie xx Are New Here

I’m New Here, the 2010 album by American spoken word artist and musician Gil Scott-Heron was remixed on Feb. 22 by Jamie Smith (a.k.a. “Jamie xx”) of the English indie trio The xx.