A Triumph at Harder: Gauchos Upset by UCR in First Round

When all was said and done, the UCSB men’s soccer team could really only blame itself following its loss to UCR Wednesday night.

UCSB Student Arrested After Committing 3 Crimes Within 1 Hour

IVFP officers responded to a call reporting a robbery on the 700 block of Camino Del Sur at 12:40 a.m.

Beach Wheelchair Now Available at Campus Point

The UC Santa Barbara Department of Recreation and the UCSB Coastal Fund (CF) installed an all terrain beach wheelchair on Oct. 21 at Campus Point, providing community members with another way to enjoy the local beach.

Hands Off Our Birth Control

Hannah Jackson stresses the importance of women having fair access to contraceptives.

Male UCSB Student Sexually Assaulted in Girvetz Hall Bathroom

A male UC Santa Barbara student was sexually assaulted by a male suspect in a Girvetz Hall bathroom on Oct. 25, police reported.

Researchers Explore Decline in Right Whale Population

Demographic projections can be used as a tool to explore the interactions of various drivers of growth and decline.

Eyes On the Future

With a $4 million donation, UCSB’s Institute for Energy Efficiency will continue to do innovative research

Joe Pasternack and the Gauchos Storm Into the T-Dome for Exhibition Game

Head Coach Joe Pasternack and the UCSB men’s basketball team are set to make their debut with an exhibition game this Saturday.

Gauchos Prepare for Preseason Showdown With CSU East Bay

Basketball officially returns to the Thunderdome this Saturday when the Gauchos host the CSUEB Pioneers.

Gauchos Aiming to End No. 23 Mustangs’ Undefeated Streak

For the second time this season, the Gauchos will try to upset their Blue-Green Rival No. 23 Cal Poly who has now won 16 in a row leading up to the match.