“Haunt the Loop” Ghosted by Children: Trick-or-Treat Event Yields Lower Turnout Than Expected

The weekend event drew six people — three of whom were children — down from fifty last year.

Pre-Halloween Weekend Shows “Relatively Slow” Activity

This past weekend saw 19 citations and four arrests on Friday, and eight citations and one arrest on Saturday.

In Photos | Delirium, with DJ Mustard

While the neighboring Isla Vista remained mostly quiet, artists Mustard, Kenny Beats and Leikeli47 all performed for the crowd during a four-hour set.

Looking To Sell Your ID Card? Expect A Warning From the University

The UCSB Office of Student Conduct told alleged ID buyers and sellers that they would not be punished this time, but future infractions could necessitate attending a disciplinary hearing. 

Lucidity Festival Budget Reduced by $20,000 Following District Concerns

The original $184,850 proposal was lowered to $159,850 after the I.V. CSD voiced its concerns.

Speculation and Scrutiny: Community Reacts to Timely Warning

The warning drew equal parts speculation and scrutiny when key information surrounding the two alleged incidents of date-rape drug use were left undisclosed in the email.

Sigma Pi Removes Fraternity Member Following Sexual Assault Allegations

Doe said she has not approached the university or the local police.

Trial For iV Menus Owner Patrick Galoustian Pushed to January 2020

The trial for iV Menus owner Patrick Galoustian will now begin in January 2020 at the request of his lawyer.

Congressman Carbajal Pushes for Pell Grant Award Increase

The bill aims to “give middle-class families access to the maximum Federal Pell Grant” and “increase college transparency.”

Megan Twohey and Jodi Kantor Recount Breaking Harvey Weinstein Story at Campbell Hall

New York Times reporters Twohey and Jodi Kantor spoke to a packed Campbell Hall, breaking down, from its conception to its publication, their 2017 exposé of Weinstein’s decades of sexual misconduct.