Tchami Takes on Delirium 2017 with Surging Tracks

Cheers from the audience roared vivaciously as Tchami began bumping his initial beats shortly before 11 p.m.

Students Hold Vigil for Victims of Sutherland Springs Tragedy

Students and faculty sat around a collection of blue mini-LED candles during the vigil. A bouquet of purple flowers for the victims was placed in the center.

Cartoon: Moses Parting the Bike Paths

A.S. Executives, Nearly Half of A.S. Senate Have Private Meeting Monday Night to Discuss Student Spending

In July 2016, UCSB Audit and Advisory Services reported that A.S. did not have autonomy to procure its own funds after completing an audit of the organization.

Pumpkin Spice Taste Test Fall ’17

It’s not too late to swoop your favorite pumpkin spice treats from the grocery store. Watch the Daily Nexus’ pumpkin spice taste test and get pumped for the rest of Fall Quarter.

Gauchos Don’t Miss a Beat in Exhibition Rout of Fresno Pacific

It came. It conquered. The UCSB men’s basketball team put on a solid showing in its Saturday exhibition.

Women’s Volleyball Fall Short in Mustang Territory

This season’s second installment of the Blue-Green rivalry ended with UCSB experiencing some inconsistencies while on the road.

Gauchos Set Tone in Exhibition Win Over CSU East Bay

Eager to show off their new additions, the UCSB women’s basketball team rolled over Cal State East Bay in its exhibition opener, 78-63.

No. 10 Gauchos Drop Fourth Conference Match Of Season

UCSB is still without a conference win after being doubled up by No. 5 Pacific 14-7 on senior day.

College of Creative Studies Celebrates 50th Anniversary

There are currently about 400 students in CCS and over 20,000 total undergraduate students at UCSB.