Even Year Magic Against All Odds

The even-year streak ended last year with the Cubs winning the world series, but Giants fans can never forget the magical run.

Gauchos Continue Early Season Dominance at All-UC Meet

Santa Barbara was able to grab victories on both sides at the All-UC Meet.

Gauchos Improve to 6-3, Split First Home Matches of the Season

A return to Santa Barbara ended with the UCSB men’s tennis team at 1-1 over the weekend.

Gauchos Blank Lobos Despite Weather

Following its four-match win streak coming to an end last week, UCSB got back on the winning track with its 4-0 victory over New Mexico.

Gauchos Catch a Case of Southern Blues at Kentucky

UCSB’s road struggles continue to be an issue as the Gauchos were swept by Kentucky in their latest road stint.

Time Capsule Unearthed at Campus Point

This past Sunday, third-year economics major Morgan Capano came across a mysterious metal item while hiking the trail around Campus Point.

Diversity at the Oscars

Olivia Yazzolino discusses the need for diversity in American pop culture.

UCSB Clinches No. 4 Seed in Big West Tourney With Blue-Green Victory

For the second consecutive year, Head Coach Bonnie Henrickson and the UCSB women’s basketball team will be playing for the Big West title. But the chances of a long postseason run are greater as it clinched a first-round bye as the No. 4 seed.

Why You Should Watch the 2017 World Baseball Classic

The World Baseball Classic has not always received the attention they deserve, but this year, the potential in store for all teams, especially USA, is worthy of our notice.

Gauchos Disappointing Campaign Ends With Highlight Win at Cal Poly, Send Childress Off With One Final Victory

Senior guard Eric Childress’s 19-point, six assist performance helped give his team the win and ends his career as a Gaucho on a high note.