Cute, Not Cuddly: Isla Vista Raccoon Numbers May Be in Decline

The furry masked bandits that prowl Isla Vista are known to steal the vulnerable hearts of Isla Vistans, but they leave in their wake something far less lovely: assorted parasites and diseases.

Women’s Basketball Team Takes a Humble Approach to Start the Season

With the official start to its 2017-18 season just weeks away, the UCSB women’s basketball team is hoping to remain consistent going into its third year of the Bonnie Henrickson era.

The Relationship Between Pesticides and Infants

Depending on the amount of pesticides present, the relationship between infants and pesticides changes

Taking the Bad with the Good

UCSB researchers model how changes in climate and socioeconomic status will likely affect health outcomes in sub-Saharan Africa

UCPD Searches for Former SBCC Football Player in Attempted Burglary at Tropicana Gardens

Romero and UCPD Chief Dustin Olson both said police have not confirmed that McAllister had a weapon.

Arms Outstretched for the Zombie Frappuccino

Creeping out of our lives after October 31.

Women’s Soccer Ends Season With 1-1 Tie Versus Blue-Green Rival Cal Poly

The Gauchos finish the season with a 6-8-5 overall, 2-4-2 conference record. They have now missed the Big West Tournament for the second year in a row.

Spice It up with Pumpkin Spice Jungle Juice

Everywhere you go there are pumpkin-spiced treats: cafes, restaurants, bakeries — even Bath & Body Works. If you want to stay home, though, fret not! You too can recreate this delicious taste.

UCSB Drops Season Finale to Blue-Green Rival Cal Poly, Earns No. 2 Seed For Big West Tournament

Playing in front of the largest NCAA soccer crowd of the season, the Gauchos were picked apart falling 4-1 in the season finale.

Gauchos Three-Game Win Streak Ended by Rainbow Wahine in Four-Set Loss

UCSB falls to an even 5-5 record in conference play following its second loss of the season to Hawaii in four sets.