Super Bowl LI: Election Night 2.0

Gerardo Banuelos draws up the similarities between the Patriots’ historic come from behind victory in Super Bowl 51 and Donald Trump’s unexpected run to the presidency.

Sorority Sally Confused About Muslin Ban

Sally considers the different points of views on the Muslin ban, but ultimately doesn’t understand the controversy.

Who Will Be the Martyrs of Climate Change?

Claire Wilson discusses the casualties of climate change and American overconsumption.

UCSB Alumnus Dies After Falling From Isla Vista Balcony

The coroner’s office is conducting an investigation to determine the official cause and manner of Yun’s death, police said.

Vincent-Less Gauchos Need a Victory Before It’s Too Late

UCSB has lost junior guard Gabe Vincent for the season, leaving the team with the alarming question: Who will step up and carry the team to the postseason?

Gauchos Host Big West Best UC Davis

With its four-game home winning streak on the line, the UCSB women’s basketball team will look to hand the Big West’s top team a loss before heading on the road.

Sango & Monte Booker Bringing the Sound of Tomorrow to SOhO

On Sunday, Feb. 4, SOhO is lucky to host a pair of innovative young beatmakers for a night of squeaky-clean polished mixes and cuts.

Gauchos Face No. 24 UCLA at Final Stop on Three-Game Road Trip

The Gauchos will end their road trip when they take on the No. 24 ranked Bruins.

Gauchos Headed to Boise For Invitational

Just two weeks after their first indoor meet of the season, the UCSB women’s track and field team will travel to Idaho for Boise St.’s second meet in just as long.

The Friday Review: CULTURE by Migos

The brilliant X factor in this group’s success is the Migos’ conscious realization of their influence in spaces that transcend music.