Vista Point: The Weekly Goings-On in Isla Vista

Valentines, anti-Valentines, free food, a capella for a good cause and more this week in I.V.

Christina Lim Remembered as ‘Everyone’s Friend’

“You could talk to her about anything at any time. She was always down to listen and give advice. She could take it and dish it better than most guys,” Armando Munoz said of her.

UCen Starbucks Opening Postponed Until Summer

The Starbucks coffee shop replacing Nicoletti’s in the UCen will now open in Summer 2017, postponed from its expected debut at the end of January.

All-Around Sustainability Gets UCSB ‘Gold Rating’

UC Santa Barbara received an award recognizing it for creating an environmentally, socially and economically sustainable campus.

Destiny or Doom: Valentine’s Dinner Predictions About Your Relationship

“Interestingly enough, whatever you do on Valentine’s Day with your significant other may indicate where your relationship is going”

A ‘Meating’ of Minds

“It really wasn’t until Sean and I finally moved into our first apartment together that I started to realize how significant our clashing eating habits were.”

Slumping Gauchos In Search of a Win Going Into Pepperdine Matchup

Currently in a slump, the UCSB men’s volleyball team will look to overcome is strong of losses in its match against Pepperdine.

Fraternity Brothers Remember UCSB Alumnus

Kenneth “Kenny” Yun graduated from UCSB in June 2016 with a degree in chemical engineering.

Condom Awareness

Ali Javanbakht, MD explains HIV and why you should always use condoms.

Isla Vista Cops Conflicted Over Encouraging Messages in Local Graffiti

Local police have been perplexed by 35 recent instances of “encouraging” graffiti in Isla Vista and at UCSB.