A Vegetarian Delight on a L.A. Getaway

Sometimes a little drive can make all the difference.

In Photos: A.S. Election Results 2017

Campus United swept the 2017 Associated Students elections, winning 16 of 25 A.S. Senate seats and four of five executive seats.

‘High Fidelity’ Tackles Sex, Manipulation and Rock and Roll

The cast of Out of the Box Theatre Company in Santa Barbara took their closing night bows to a full house on Friday, March 28, for their stunning and high-energy performance of “High Fidelity,” a musical based off the 2000 movie hit.

Students Produce List of Demands for UC Worker Rights Following May Day Rally

Campus employees, labor unions and student coalitions gathered at Storke Tower this Monday for May Day, an international day of action to support workers and immigrants around the world.

Black Lives Matter Co-Founder Debunks BLM ‘Myths’ at Campbell Hall

Black Lives Matter co-founder Alicia Garza gave a keynote speech at Campbell Hall last Wednesday for UC Santa Barbara’s BLM Week, discussing the grassroot’s origins and “unwarranted reputation and myths” about the movement.

It’s Time Take Control of Your Internet Privacy

Brian Wheat stresses the importance of using a VPN to ensure your privacy on the internet.

UCSB Deadlocked in a Three-Way Tie After Day One of Big West Tournament

The Gauchos are currently tied for first place with Cal Poly and Long Beach State after carding 6-under par 284.

New Cheadle Hall Renovations Are Something to A-Door

Through a series of collaborative efforts spearheaded by a small committee composed of C.A.P.S. and other various campus faculty, Cheadle Hall was recently renovated as part of the campus’s new When One Door Closes, Another Opens policy.

Tracks of the Month: April 2017

Following a controversial Fox News sample invalidating his lyrical effectiveness, Kendrick’s “DNA.” is a fierce declaration of war that rattles the musical and political world to its very core.

Gauchos Avoid Sweep at UCR with 6-5 Sunday Win

Despite losing a series set to UCR for the second year in a row, the Gauchos were able to recover and win game three to keep any hope of a Big West title alive.