Rains Relieve Lake Cachuma, But We’re Not Out of the Water Yet

Lake Cachuma is at 42.5 percent capacity, up 24.5 percent from last week, according to a county report released Wednesday.

Installation of Signals In Debate

Santa Barbara County officials spoke at the A.S. Senate meeting on Wednesday about the upcoming traffic signal installation at the Pardall Road and Embarcadero Del Norte intersection.

Senate Meeting Focuses on Displaced Students, Deltopia

Associated Students (A.S.) Senate passed three resolutions Wednesday concerning students displaced by Del Playa cliff erosion, the Isla Vista festival ordinance and Deltopia advertisements.

Phishing Scams Continue to Plague Campus

Over 400 students responded to suspicious emails by providing their UCSB NetID and password.

I.V. Resident Hospitalized with Meningitis

Signs of meningitis B include a sudden onset of fever, severe headache and stiff neck, as well as vomiting, rash and confusion.

Surf Report: Feb. 17 to 19

Remember, the ocean is a mighty temptress so treat her with respect and be careful out there.

Memorial Honors UCSB Student Weiwei ‘Linka’ Liu

A UC Santa Barbara student who died Sunday in Santa Cruz Residence Hall was honored with a memorial service Wednesday hosted by the Chinese Students and Scholars Association.

Police Release Identity of Deceased Student

According to police, the cause of death is still under investigation. No foul play is suspected.

UCSB Student Dies On Campus

Police responded to a call at Santa Cruz Residence Hall at approximately 4 p.m. They confirmed at approximately 8:30 p.m. that a student had died.

The Vagina Monologues & Herstories To Bring Excitement, Discomfort, Inclusion

Students who were taken aback by animate vaginas wandering through The Arbor can expect tears, laughter and storytelling from the Women’s Ensemble Theatre Troupe this weekend.