Rallying Gauchos Prepare for Bruins to Open Postseason

Able to end its 20-year drought of not winning a Big West title, the UCSB women’s tennis program awaits to face UCLA in its second consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance.

Heir to the Throne: Why Giannis Will One Day Usurp LeBron

With time comes new superstars. According to staff writer Richard Benites, at the forefront of the new wave of NBA players on the rise is Giannis Antetokounmpo.

Old Crow Medicine Show Plays Classics for Granada

All of these links between Dylan and Old Crow Medicine Show were certainly evident in their performance, though they did not let the style of the original record constrain them to being mere imitators of Dylan; they imbued his work with their unique, often lively musical style.

Lights, Anthem, Action: UCSB Goes to Cal St. Fullerton for Big Weekend Series

The highly anticipated series all year long between CSUF and UCSB is set to take place this weekend with two games being nationally televised.

Gauchos Face Red-Hot Cal State Fullerton in Last Series of the Season

After dropping four of their last six, the Gauchos now face off against a CSU Fullerton team that has won nine in a row and 12 of its last 13.

The Real Reason Girls are Unsatisfied with I.V. Hookup Culture

Laurel Rinehart stresses the importance of women seeking out their own forms of pleasure.

In Defense of Ethical Omnivorism

Austin Dalley warns against the issues inherent in the argument for veganism.

Returning the Favor: The Reintroduction of UCSB Women’s Tennis

After winning its first NCAA Tournament match in program history last season, the UCSB women’s tennis team entered its 2016-17 campaign even more determined to continue the ascension of the Gauchos return to glory.

Student Crumbles in Spring Quarter, Asks Parents For Money

A UCSB student lost her pride this weekend when she finally succumbed to poverty and asked her mom to transfer some money to her bank account.

A.S. Senate Fails to Pass Divestment Resolution After 10-Hour Meeting

Over 100 students gathered in Corwin Pavilion to witness the Associated Students (A.S.) Senate vote on a resolution to divest from companies that aid Israel in alleged human rights violations against Palestinians.