UCSB Loses Big at Home Versus CSUN

Despite hanging in tough in the first half, the Gauchos were eventually blown off their home court by the Matadores losing 78-57 and falling to 1-5 in the Big West.

Women’s Tennis Prepares for Back-to-Back Weekend Matches

The Gauchos will look to shake off the rust from their early season loss to USC when they travel down to Texas for the ITA Kickoff Weekend.

Thriving Gauchos Travel to Cal Poly

The UCSB swim team will look to continue its winning ways against rival Cal Poly when its rivalry is rekindled again this weekend.

Lost, Hungry and Discombobulated: Critiquing the Experience of a Lifetime

Sebastianne Kent shares the less talked about downsides of studying abroad through UCEAP.

UCSB Professor Uses Engineering Tactics for Cancer Research

The National Science Foundation awards mechanical engineering professor Otger Campàs for pioneering new technologies for his study on the process of the mechanics of cellular development.

Red Herring: L.A. Sushi Restaurants Mislabel Fish

Efforts in making the fishing industry sustainable may not be as effective due to commonly mislabeled fish.

Bluff Collapse Leaves 28 Residents Without Homes

A bluff collapse on Sunday evening that left 28 residents without a secure home has UC Santa Barbara students scrambling to find new housing by Thursday.

Regents Address Tuition

The UC Board of Regents met in San Francisco Wednesday to discuss a proposal to raise tuition for the first time since 2011.

What Does the Beer You Drink Say About You?

Your ale choice says a lot about you … maybe too much.

UCSB Professor Gives Speech at Women’s March on Washington

UC Santa Barbara professor Aída Hurtado was set to speak among high profile guests like Scarlett Johansson and Angela Davis.