Power Plays: Trump and the NFL’s Attempt to Silence Protest Won’t Work

Even on the field, there’s no equal level playing field in America. Sports Co-Editor speaks on this week’s NFL storylines revolving around player protests.

UCSB Prepares for Road Test at No. 16 SJSU, No. 4 Stanford

The No. 8 UCSB men’s water polo team prepares to open its conference schedule at San Jose. The weekend will only become more challenging as the Gauchos will attempt to knock off No. 4 Stanford.

Gauchos In Search of First Conf. Win of the Season, Play Hawaii and LBSU

With the amount of conference matches reducing each week, the UCSB women’s soccer team is in need of a victory.

Women’s Volleyball Hopes to Pull off Upset Over Surging Mustangs

After getting off to an undefeated start in its first two Big West matches, the UCSB women’s volleyball team seeks to get back on the winning track against Blue-Green rival Cal Poly, who is No. 24 in the nation.

Alternative Uses for Your Szechuan Sauce

It’s about to get weird.

Szechuan Sauce Recipe Revealed

The top secret recipe to this coveted sauce has come to light.

Fed Up With Fandoms: Why the “Rick and Morty” and McDonald’s Issue is Toxic and Downright Stupid

If you waited in line for two hours for your precious sauce then this article will probably piss you off.

UCSA Launches 3 Campaigns For 2017-18 School Year

The University of California Student Association (UCSA) will mount three undergraduate campaigns fighting for students’ rights for the 2017-18 school year: UC Sustain Our Students (SOS), reIGNITE and We Are 3D.

Governor Brown Signs ‘Sanctuary State’ Bill, Limits Police Cooperation With Immigration Officials

Bill Brown, who is also the president of the California State Sheriffs’ Association, publicly opposed the bill in July.

UCSB First UC To Remove Bachelor of Arts in Psychology

Only transfer students received spots in the Bachelor of Arts program; all first-years were rerouted beginning Fall 2016.