UCSB Pride Week came to a close with the second annual Isla Vista Pride Festival on Pardall Road yesterday. The festival, hosted by the UCSB Pride Steering Committee, included student drag performances, henna and body art, a sex fair tent for students 18 and over and information on prominent issues within the LGBTQIA […]
Hundreds of people banded together for Santa Barbara’s first VisionWalk at Santa Barbara City College on Saturday to support people living with retinal degenerative diseases. Proceeds from the 5K VisionWalk go to the Foundation Fighting Blindness to fund research into preventions, treatments and cures for retinal degenerative diseases such as retinitis pigmentosa and macular degeneration. […]
The Aspen Institute ranked Santa Barbara City College among the nation’s top 120 community colleges from a pool of more than 1,000 schools. The international nonprofit organization released the rankings last week as part of their College Excellence Program, highlighting the educational successes of the country’s junior colleges. SBCC was chosen for its high graduation […]
The road has not been kind to the Gaucho baseball team this season. After an impressive 4-1 mark in its home stand last week, UCSB went 1-2 against Riverside in a three-game series over the weekend.
Superior pitching beat skilled offense this weekend when Long Beach State swept UCSB softball 5-0, 6-5 and 3-2 at the 49er Softball Complex.
UCSB shocked the world of men’s volleyball Saturday night with a five-set win over No. 1 USC at the Trojan’s Galen Center to capture the 2011 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Tournament Championship.
The UCSB women’s water polo team lost any hope of gaining an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament with a loss in their first game of the Big West Tournament Friday.
The UCSB men’s volleyball team defeated No. 1 USC last night to capture the 2011 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Tournament Championship. The Gauchos receive an automatic bid to the Final Four of the NCAA tournament next week.