Merlot with Hot Cocoa?

The internet’s latest trend tried and reviewed

Solar Origami Takes First at Startup Competition

When Robert Salazar, an origami artist of 16 years, first pitched the idea of marketing an origami solar cooker named Orisun, not too many students could get behind it.

MSI, WEF Address Ocean Health at SB

The UCSB Marine Science Institute (MSI) and the World Economic Forum (WEF) plan to improve ocean research.

Seasoned Prevention: A Guide to Fighting the Flu with Herbs and Spices

Fight the Flu with these herbs and spices and some tasty recipes to go along with them.

A.S. Votes on Syrian Refugee Students

The Associated Students (A.S.) Senate plans to pass a resolution next Wednesday to allocate university spots and academic scholarships to the Syrian refugees displaced from their home universities.

Vista Point: The Weekly Goings-On in Isla Vista

Free food, chocolate tastings, and more this week in I.V.

Capps Donates 20 Years of Documents to Library

Lois Capps, former congresswoman for the United States who retired in November, has donated 20 years’ worth of documents to the UC Santa Barbara Library’s Special Research Collections.

UCSB’s Kavli Residence Celebrates Opening

A visiting scholar’s residence for the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics celebrated its grand opening Friday, debuting on El Colegio Road across from Tropicana Del Norte.

Sex, Love and Politics

Allie Lebos finds fault with the idea that opposites attract in time when our politics are so polarized.

UCSB Carries Momentum On The Road At CSUN

UCSB will attempt to extend its four-game winning streak on the road at CSUN.