Despite being unable to win the season sweep over Blue-Green rival Cal Poly Saturday night, the UCSB men’s soccer team managed to maintain its standing atop the Big West North division after the two battled it out at Harder Stadium.
It is UC Santa Barbara tradition for students to fling tortillas onto the field after a goal during home soccer games, a custom that will undoubtedly continue into Saturday’s match against rival Cal Poly.
A group of activists proudly wearing “No Hate on State” stickers and “Just Be You” bracelets gathered Tuesday in De La Guerra Plaza.
Over 100 counties throughout California have passed ordinances to ban single-use plastic bags, including San Francisco and Los Angeles, but Prop 67 would ratify Senate Bill 270 to ban plastic bags throughout the state in 2017.
A historically popular matchup, the Blue-Green rivalry was listed as the greatest rivalry in college soccer. The Gauchos are 46-18-8 all time versus the Mustangs and are looking to acquire win 47 this Saturday at 8 p.m. at Harder Stadium.
A group of hackers from UC Santa Barbara is a top 10 team to advance in a cyber security contest that began with 18,000 undergraduate students from around the world.
Third District Supervisor candidates Joan Hartmann and Bruce Porter faced off at a debate hosted by KCSB-FM, The Bottom Line and the Nexus on Thursday.
A UC Santa Barbara soccer player was arrested on Oct. 4 after almost backing into a campus parking officer with his vehicle, according to the UCSB Police Department.
Over 250 officers were stationed in Isla Vista last year, but community efforts to “keep things local” have convinced local police to cut down.