UCSB Looking to Pick Up Second Big West Win at LBSU

After finally halting their three-game losing streak, the Gauchos will look to keep the ball rolling when they head to Long Beach to face the struggling 49ers.

UCSB Travels to No. 7 UCLA Aiming to Stay Hot

After a solid week one, and nearly a week to rest, the Gauchos will look to come out strong against the No. 7 Bruins and send a message to the rest of the NCAA.

Senate Passes Resolution To Preserve El Centro Building

The Associated Students Senate passed a resolution to preserve the El Centro Arnulfo Casillas Activity Room Wednesday following concerns that the historic building would be demolished in 45 days.

The Goings-On This Week in I.V.

Everything from the women’s march to a bunny social: the Nexus summarizes this week’s local going-ons.

8 Reasons The World Needs Feminism Today

Komal Surani elaborates on the reasons why real feminism is so important today.

Salvaty To Be Title IX Coordinator

Kathleen Salvaty will be appointed the new system-wide Title IX coordinator for the University of California, the UC Office of the President announced last Thursday.

Where the Sidewalk Ends: Soon To Be 6700 Sabado

Representatives from Santa Barbara County announced Thursday that the county will be installing a continuous sidewalk through Sabado Tarde Road in the spring.

Tax Proposed To Fund I.V. Parks

Isla Vista residents will vote in May on a special tax to fund additional park services, county authorities confirmed Tuesday.

Despite Calif. Rains, SB Sees No Drought Relief

Lake Cachuma, now filled to only 9.2 percent capacity, is unlikely to see significant changes in its water level.

CCS Vetting Committee In Search of Faculty Member as New Dean

The College of Creative Studies (CCS) Vetting Committee is in the midst of searching for a new dean of the college, increasing transparency in the process by inviting students and faculty to participate in the vetting process.