Attias’ Arraignment Delayed

The arraignment of UCSB freshman David Attias, charged with multiple counts of murder and manslaughter, was delayed until Tuesday, March 6, at the request of defense attorney Robert Sanger.

Wake Up and Smell Your Spectacle Society

The rain comes down in a halo of streetlight amber. Thousands of students stand silently in the road weeping. Behind the silence, a dozen power generators hum the TV stations’ live feeds.

Pitcher Rylie Ogle Named Big West Pitcher of the Week

Senior southpaw Rylie Ogle was named Big West pitcher of the week for his performance against Loyola Marymount last Friday.

Lecturer Focuses on U.S. Relations With Africa

At the end of his career as president of the National Peace Corps Association, Smith knows something about all of Africa, which, he said, is not given the attention it deserves by the United States.

Column: Students Should Have Say in Elections Code

The new tally system is a loophole to get around the A.S. constitutional amendment that states that student representatives shall be voted in by 50 percent plus one of the A.S. student membership.

UCSB Men’s Volleyball Swamped by Waves in Four

"The best team tonight was the team who was serving the best, and unfortunately our best serving came at the end of the fourth game," sophomore UCSB middle blocker Justin Adams said.

Men’s Tennis Continues Skid, Goes Winless on Roadtrip

The UCSB men’s tennis team finds itself in the midst of a four-match skid after falling to Oregon, #6 Washington and Portland this past weekend in Eugene.

Mexico Fails to Acknowledge Its Los Negros History

Mexican blacks have had a long and storied history in the country. Yet it is a story that is denied, not shared and officially obscured.

A.S. Leg Council To Back Week for Victims, Debate Voting Code Modification

Associated Students Legislative Council representatives will offer condolences to the victims of Friday’s tragedy and call for a week of "reflection and remembrance," along with normal business tonight in their weekly meeting.

Author Star Parker Speaks at MultiCultural Center Theater

Parker spoke to a diverse crowd of approximately 45 people about America’s welfare system and attempted to answer the question, "Whose role is it to help the poor?"