‘Chos Drop Four-Set Match Against Rival No. 24 Cal Poly

Saturday’s loss was the Gauchos’ fourth in a row, all in Big West play, dropping the team to 3-15 overall and 2-4 in conference play.

UCSB Upended by SJSU and Stanford Over the Weekend

The Gauchos came up short with back-to-back losses against San Jose State and Stanford.

Blue-Green Soccer Rivalry Heats Up

“There’s no way not to be excited about this game…it’s a highlight for the campus and the community,” says Men’s Soccer head coach Tim Von Steeg.

Americans Need to Start Thinking Critically About the Second Amendment

Laurel Rinehart is opening the dialogue on the problem of having almost any weapon available to almost any individual.

Win or Lose, Brothers Hope For Perfect Ending in Shane and Ben Hauschild Trilogy

UCSB’s star senior attacker Shane Hauschild gets the opportunity of a lifetime Friday: getting to play against his brother for the third time, and possibly the last.

When Icons, Stars and Idols Go

Perhaps the most comforting thing of all is this thought: An artist never truly dies, as long as there are people who are enabling their art to live on.

Netflix Anime ‘Neo Yokio’ Is Weird Yet Worthwhile

“Neo Yokio,” or the Japanese form of “New York,” blends anime, uptown socialites and hip-hop culture into a single unique, and often overwhelming, force.

The Flaming Lips and Mac Demarco Ignite SB Bowl

The Flaming Lips and Mac Demarco put on a weird, wonderful show — one that lit up the Santa Barbara Bowl with bright lights, beautiful colors and smiles alike.

Survival Mechanisms Identified in Dying Cells

UCSB biologists explore the molecular structure of cells that recover from the brink of death.

No Love Lost: Blue-Green Rivalry Hype Builds Toward Sat. Clash

The match any student, alumni, or soccer fan anticipates all year is finally here. It’s Blue-Green rivalry week and the UCSB men’s soccer team has its sights set on defeating its longtime rival Cal Poly.