Website Seeks to Connect Isla Vista

Three UCSB students plan to launch a new social networking site next quarter specifically for the Isla Vista community.

Seconds of Crime, Hours of Time

If there is one phrase that should be banned from the English language, it’s “I’ll be just a second.” Seriously, what redeeming value does that phrase possess?

Benefit Starts Fine, Turns Tragic

On Saturday night, UCSB group Kapatirang Pilipino’s benefit talent showcase went from sublime to tragically ridiculous.

Citizens Resist Oppression, Make Positive Change

I am a father, husband, son, brother, friend and professor. I am American. But I am also a Palestinian, a Lebanese and a Muslim.

A.S. Denies Funds For Organizations

The Associated Students Legislative Council spent the final meeting of the quarter discussing two Finance Board allocations.

Group To Provide Aid for Disabled Students

UCSB’s Associated Students Commission on Disability Equality is planning to install a university-wide transportation service for students with disabilities within two years.

“Drive Angry 3D” Needs More Action

Whether or not you’ll enjoy the film “Drive Angry” is based entirely on how many times you roll your eyes while reading the synopsis.

Local Warming Centers Hope to Extend Services

County officials and experts will meet tomorrow for “Beyond Socks and Blankets,” a forum about the possible causes of and solutions for homelessness in Santa Barbara.

Scholars To Voice Views on Marriage Institution

Thee UCSB Feminist Studies department will continue its “Critical Issues in America” lecture series with “Queer Perspectives on Marriage: Intimacy beyond Marriage” next Monday.

UCSB Revives Damaged Coast

UCSB is restoring a 69-acre off- campus parcel of land for use as an open space.