Women’s Tennis Aims to Notch 2nd Big West Win

Having won two straight, including their conference opener, the Gauchos will look to ride the hot streak when they face Big West foes CSUF and UCI this weekend on the road.

Are Cage-Free Eggs Actually Humane?

Ketia Johnson warns that cage-free eggs aren’t necessarily cruelty free.

Don’t Let Stereotypes Turn You Off From Hip Hop Music

Laurel Rinehart highlights the importance of leaving your stereotypes at the door when it comes to hip-hop music.

Police Presence Declines as Deltopia Dwindles

Police presence during Deltopia will continue to decline this year following dropping attendance levels over the past three years.

UCs See Drop in International Applicants

UC Santa Barbara saw a 10 percent increase in international undergraduate applicants for the 2016-17 admissions cycle, while two fellow UC campuses saw the first decreases in more than a decade.

Vista Point: Weekly Freebies and Activities in I.V.

Tree plantings, improv and more this week in Isla Vista.

Embattled Student’s Suspension Lifted

A judge has ruled that a UC Santa Barbara freshman who sued the university may now return to school after over 200 days of indefinite suspension.

Inspiring Student, Role Model Passes at Age 25

Ismael Hernandez transferred from SBCC and was prepared to graduate from UCSB in June with a degree in biology.

UCSB Mourns Loss of ‘Selfless’ Grad Student

Samuel “Sam” Boldissar died on March 25 while rock climbing in Joshua Tree. He was a third-year doctoral student described as being “true to his own tastes.”

A.S. Remembers Staff Member David Miller

David B. Miller worked at the publication office for the last five years. Miller is leaving behind a wife and two wonderful children.