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UCSB Researchers Find Cliff Erosion Due to El Niño

As homes on cliffs are becoming more vulnerable to erosion following storms, researchers explain that erosion will be common as storms get worse.

Noche Flamenca Lights Campbell Ablaze

The singing and music was impressive, but it was not hard to figure out that everyone was there to see the dancing.

Scent Trumps Attraction When Searching For a Mate

UCSB biologist reveals that choosing the ideal insect mate is a combination of looks and smell.

‘Logan’ is a Movie for the Comic Books

Even though “Logan” faltered in its second half, it is still one of the more enthralling comic book movies to come out recently, as the first half alone transcends the comic book genre.

Dope Metaphors Makes a Triumphant Return

This Dope Metaphors showcase, more than any other, felt like a cathartic experience for everyone involved.

Researchers Analyze Vision and Attention after Exercise

It is known that exercise has numerous benefits to both mental and physical health, the question is what kind of exercise is more beneficial: low intensity or high intensity exercise.

No. 15 Gauchos Sweeps No. 11 Matadors For Big Confidence Boost

Backs against the wall and winless against a ranked opponent, the UCSB men’s volleyball team came up with a huge win on Wednesday in Rob Gym.

Uncharted Destiny: Toler & Porter Find Best Fit in UCSB

Any amount of time spent away from a sport is one of the most difficult experiences a student-athlete can endure. Forced to sit out due to the NCAA’s transfer rules was both Drea Toler and Sarah Porter. Yet, despite having to sit out, both have become significant counterparts to the Gauchos’ success thus far.

UCSB Aims To Extend Five-Game Win Streak, Hosts Gaucho Classic I

After nearly a month since the start of the new season, the UCSB softball team will finally play a home stretch as it hosts the Gaucho Classic I this weekend at Campus Diamond.