Syrian DJ Omar Souleyman Brings Beats to UCSB

The Middle East Ensemble typically highlights many regional music styles, but, in honor of Souleyman, they focused a bit more on the musical selections of Syria.

Work Hard Play Hard: Kayte’s Journey Beyond College Life and Basketball Stardom at UCSB

Kayte Christensen will be honored at 2017 Santa Barbara Court of Champions, but her journey to becoming one of best athletes/human being in general to come from the UCSB program has been a very telling story.

Changing the Culture: How Mays Helped Shape an Elite Tennis Program

Although the UCSB men’s tennis team had its 2016-17 campaign recently ended, the impact of team captain and senior Morgan Mays will forever be etched in the program’s return to dominance in the Big West.

Ball Is Life. But Could LaVar Be Detrimental to Lonzo’s NBA Career?

Once again, LaVar Ball broke the Internet this week and it’s about time that our Sports Co-Editor provides his take on the role the father play’s as his son Lonzo prepares for the NBA Draft.

UCSB Looks to Play Spoiler Against Blue-Green Rival Cal Poly

With nothing but pride on the line, the Gauchos are looking to upset their longtime rival Cal Poly in its final home series of the season.

UCSB Ends Historic Season With 11th-Place Finish at NCAA Regional

After five tournament titles, including a Big West championship, an NCAA Regional appearance and a whole lot of individual accolades, the 2016-17 UCSB golf team finally ends its historic season with an 11th place finish at the Stanford Regional.

Season Review: UCSB Women’s Tennis Repeats as Big West Champs

Despite early season struggles, the UCSB women’s tennis team made a few changes midway through the year which helped it get its groove back en route to its second straight Big West championship.

Why UCSB Should Not Divest From Fossil Fuels

Graduate student Nathan Prisco weighs in on the issue of the University’s divestment from fossil fuels.

Bike Accidents on Campus: The Unaddressed Epidemic

Sebastianne Kent addresses the ongoing problem of bicycle crashes in our community.

Sexual Assault Reports Up in I.V.

It is unknown what exactly has prompted the increase, but the issue has been at the center of Associated Students’ elections platforms and the recent sexual assault sit-in on May 3 and 4 in Cheadle Hall.