Environmentalists Fight UC Over Potential Merced Campus

Puddles, simple depressions in the ground filled with rainwater three months a year, could swamp the $400 million plans for the next University of California campus.

UCSB Men’s Tennis Trounced by USC

The Gauchos failed to win a match against the Trojans in singles or doubles play.

One Dumb Kid Sends Whole Country in Uproar Over “Jackass”

Jason Lind should be receiving his nomination for the Darwin Award as he fights infection and struggles for life in the Boston Shriner’s Hospital burn ward.

UCSB Track and Field Competes on Own Track for First Time in Three Years

For the past three seasons we have supported a UCSB track-less and field team.

UCSB Lunchtime Performances Draw Crowds to International Music

Wednesday at noon – the sun is shining, the campus is bustling, and in a little haven behind Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall, music is playing.

Readers Voice: Threats Shouldn’t Come From Anonymity

To reply to a personal opinion printed in the school paper with late-night threatening phone calls is the most cowardly thing a person could do.

Robbers Tie Up Victim, Ransack Goleta House

Two male suspects dressed in suits burglarized a home Tuesday morning, holding a temporary caretaker at gunpoint.

Feature Photo: UCSB Men’s Volleyball

Immigration Law-Breaker Should Stay in Prison

I was outraged when I read that protesters are calling for the release of confessed criminal Sui-Yi Paul Chang.

Feature Photo: Artist Janna Stern