Gauchos Demolish Rival Mustangs In Final Meet

The UCSB swim teams faced off this past Saturday against their long-time rivals, the Cal Poly Mustangs. It figured to be a favorable matchup for UCSB.

Tracks of the Month: January 2017

At the end of each calendar month, Artsweek takes a look at new tracks that stood out and made a place in our playlists.

How We Got Here: The Conditions That Let Trump In

Dylan Parisi outlines the conditions that have led to our current political landscape.

Putin Hacks Starbucks, Students Rejoice Over Free Lattes

“It actually wasn’t that bad for me,” Starbucks barista Denise Gates said. “Many people tried to make up for it in tips so I counted myself lucky to be working that shift.”

Muslim Students Push Back Against Immigration Ban

An executive order barring travel from six countries prompted over 200 people to protest at UC Santa Barbara Monday, echoing voices that spoke out nationally against the new presidency.

Gauchos Outlast Wagner, Fall to Arizona State

In its first road trip of the season, the UCSB women’s water polo split its pair of matchup at the ASU Invitational.

UCSB Routs UC Irvine On the Road

After having its four-game winning streak ended in its previous, the UCSB women’s basketball team got back on the winning track with a blowout win over UC Irvine on Saturday.

Gauchos Leave ITA Kickoff Empty Handed

At enduring matches both at home and on the road, the UCSB women’s tennis team remains winless after losses to No. 13 Texas Tech and No. 16 South Carolina over the weekend.

Men’s Volleyball Drops Second-Straight to Bruins

Depsite having the home court advantage in both matches, the UCSB men’s volleyball team lost its second-straight match to the UCLA Bruins.

Local Girl Arrested in Relation to Spoon Homicide

“She had it coming! I warned her, but that spoon was still in the sink when I got home.”