Gauchos Hoping for Reversal of Fortune, Face CSUN in Critical Big West Match

UCSB will hope to overcome its bad start to conference play with a road test against Cal State Northridge.

Familiar Foes Meet: No. 8 UCSB Welcomes No. 9 Pepperdine

Coming off a close loss to No. 3 Cal, UCSB will hope to pick up a win against Pepperdine to begin moving in the right direction.

DP Nightlife Guide for Freshmen

Welcome freshmen! First things first: We are not friends. But from the goodness of my heart, I found it within myself to give you this nightlife guide.

Fried Chicken Meet Burger: Bro-ing Down with Josh Scherer

A bro-tastic chicken sandwich to up your kitchen game.

The Goings-On in I.V. This Week

What’s better than aged milk? Nothing! The Isla Vista Food Cooperative is hosting a Good Culture Demo where participants can try samples of cottage cheese.

DACA Recipient: Repeal Is ‘Wake-Up Call,’ Urges Action

Mariel Islas moved to the United States when she was five years old and joined the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program at the age of 16.

UCSB Gets New Electric Vehicle Charging Stations, Bringing Total to 34

Six more electric vehicle charging stations were installed on campus at the beginning of Fall Quarter, according to UC Santa Barbara Transportation and Parking Services.

Calif. Supreme Court Petitioned Over Controversial Tax Case, “A Clear No” to Passing a Tax Without Voters for CSD Members

Local governments are closely monitoring a state Supreme Court ruling that could allow governing officials to bypass voters when implementing taxes.

What Is Your Late Night Craving?

A ranking of options that will satisfy your late night food cravings.

$48 Fix: A.S. Supports Plan That Could Make Higher Education Free

“Tuition [that is] free is not a ridiculous idea,” Reyes told the Nexus on Tuesday. “It’s something that is possible in our state.”