Former Officer Sues UCPD, Alleges Racism, Misconduct and Conspiracy Throughout Department

This marks the third lawsuit filed by an officer against the UCPD during the 2018-2019 school year.

Students in 2003 Voted for “Free” Night and Weekend Parking. Sixteen Years Later, Where Is It?

With these permits, students can park in selected spots on campus Monday through Friday between 5 p.m. and 7:30 a.m., and all day Saturday and Sunday.

In Photos | Indus & Pan Asian Network Hold Vigil for Sri Lanka Victims

The Thursday night vigil was held at Storke Tower.

Associated Students Elections Guide: Spring 2019

There are a total of 50 candidates running for A.S. legislative and executive seats.

Deltopia Sees Increase in Arrests, Decrease in Medical Transports

Only 10 days into April 2019, this month has seen more arrests than any month over the past six months — a fact undeniably due to Deltopia.

A.S. Senate To Discuss Divestment Resolution Tonight

UCSB is the only UC student government that has not passed a resolution to divest.

Police, UCSB Administration & Local Government Prepare for Deltopia

As Deltopia weekend approaches, student and local government leaders, UCSB administrators and law enforcement agencies have been collaborating to prioritize student safety.

No. 17 Gauchos Thwart Late Rally From Titans To Steal Game One

UCSB was able to steal game one of a three-game set against Cal State Fullerton in the conference opener for both teams.

Union Employees Strike Amidst Contract Negotiations

Throughout the day, waves of union employees marched through campus with chants.

Coffee Collab Owner Passes Away at 38 Years Old

The shop will be “closed until further notice,” according to a sign posted to the business’s door.