UCSB Hopes To Bounce Back at Hawaii

Looking to rebound from two straight 3-0 losses to UCLA, the UCSB men’s volleyball team could probably use a change of scenery.

U Can Study Blonde: Elle Woods Goes Gaucho for Fashion Merchandising Ph.D.

After completing a campus visit and tour yesterday, Harvard Law graduate and political activist Elle Woods made her decision to enroll at UC Santa Barbara official by submitting her statement of intent to register.

Friday Surf Report: Feb. 3 – Feb. 5

Welcome to UCSB’s most credible source of surf this side of Sands.

Posters Announcing Ben Shapiro Visit Vandalized With Spraypaint

Shapiro is scheduled to visit the campus Feb. 21, but the event has faced opposition from many students and faculty.

Elephante Brings Dreamy Beats to the HUB

The energy was already high nearly an hour before Elephante came on, and the Hub filled up quickly for the sold-out show.

It’s Lit!: Fear and Loathing (and God) in Literature

This week, Natalie Noblett takes on Alida Nugent’s in-your-face but wildly fun Don’t Worry, It Gets Worse while Allie Graydon reflects on Neil Gaiman’s modern rendering of ancient myths in American Gods.

Switchfoot and Relient K Rock the Arlington

Energy surged through the crowd as fans of both groups moved and sung along to new songs and favorite hits alike.

Basketball Takes a Knee to Take a Stand

The women’s basketball team is inviting all game attendees to kneel during the national anthem Saturday, kicking off Black History Month with an act of protest against social injustice.

Sarah Jones Brings Stories to Campbell

In a time when the objectification and exploitation of women has increasingly become a popular debate in regards to, well, prominent people in our society, Sarah Jones’s performance felt highly fitting on Tuesday night.

The Atomics Are a Blast from the Past

Not only are these siblings taking the music industry by storm, but also the modeling world.