Gauchos Furious Comeback Falls Short, Still Winless in Conference Play Following Loss

Matched up against No. 6 UC Irvine, the Gauchos were hoping their home crowd could help them get their first conference win of the season but found no such luck losing 10-9.

America’s Need to Reevaluate Free Speech

Emma Xing questions the meaning of free speech and whether it applies if the safety and well-being of groups of people are at stake.

Pardall Road Stoplight Debuts in Isla Vista

The Santa Barbara County Public Works Department and UC Santa Barbara funded the $300,000 project to construct the traffic light.

Advertisements Cost UC Santa Barbara up to $30K for Halloween Weekend

The advertisements are one of the ways the university has tried to curb attendance during party weekends like Halloween and Deltopia in recent years.

Students Redefine ‘Facing off’ Over Halloween Concert Ticket Sales

Since tickets are now linked with ACCESS cards and ASPB members are patrolling Free & For Sale like over-eager hawks, student’s have now taken to fully assuming the identity of fellow Gauchos to be safe.

UCSB Student Hospitalized After Apparent Overdose, Receives Dose of Naloxone

All SBSO deputies received Naloxone and were trained on the use of the drug earlier this year.

The Friday Review: The OOZ by King Krule

As some of the best things in life, Marshall’s voice is somewhat of an acquired taste. Its abundant richness can be overwhelming to the unaccustomed listener, but the low register and thick South London accent in which he sings provide a rawness much needed in an age when overproduction often sucks the life out of the human voice.

Scoreless Draw Ends UCSB’s Hope For Fifth Straight North Division Title

Despite losing out on the Division crown, the 0-0 tie against Sac State still clinched a playoff berth for the UCSB men’s soccer team.

‘Loving Vincent’ Captures Van Gogh in Motion

Every single frame in the movie is the work of a team of artists; each minute is comprised of the efforts of hundreds of people working for hundreds of hours.

Boston Business: Welcome to the Winner’s Circle

Known for its winning history, the city of Boston is one of the nation’s leading sports powerhouses in the world. Reporter Kendra Jackson makes her case as to why Boston is incomparable in the world of sport.