Who’s the big college student? Yesh you are. Yesh you are.
Who’s the big independent person doing whatever they want in class, like reading the ‘human? Yesh you are. Yesh you are.
The UCSB women’s volleyball team (4-7 overall, 0-1 in the Big West) looks to snap its current four-game losing streak this weekend when it hosts #25 Long Beach (10-3 overall) tonight at 7 p.m. and Irvine (6-7 overall) tomorrow.
If you had to pack up your life in a single suitcase what would you take? At 3 a.m. yesterday, my friend Carly, an Oak Park resident, learned she had to pack what she could because her neighborhood was on voluntary evacuation due to the fires in the valley area.
Office of Residential Life officials expect to replace the head staff at Santa Rosa Residence Hall within the next week, after having the positions vacated since approximately the beginning of Fall Quarter.
Since I’m a diehard A’s fan, you could say that I’m used to my share of October surprises and heartbreaks. But I never saw this year coming…. I don’t even know where to begin with the National League (NL) West, a veritable Triple-A compared to the rest of the league.
You’re at a 10. We need you at like a 2. I had looked forward to the first weekend of the school year all summer. There’s more beer than even we Gauchos know what to do with, and nubile, young freshmen roam the streets in a haze, supplying supple targets for my well-placed water balloons.
The Life Sciences Technology Building (LSTB) has finally opened its doors this fall after almost three years of construction delays, giving faculty a brand-new home for research.
The UCSB women’s soccer team has the first chance this season to take on the team that will soon be the newest member of the Big West Conference. Davis, a former Division II school, will become an active member of the Big West in 2007 when its four-year provisional period is completed.
An open letter to that girl I hit on my bike yesterday. My bad. Seriously, it probably sucked pretty hard to be you at like 8:45 a.m. yesterday, face down on the grass outside of FT with your backpack, your little bicycle-basket-thing and your pride strewn all across the bike path.
Over the past month, Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Dept. has made extensive efforts to nip marijuana growth in the bud. The Sheriff’s Dept. Narcotics Bureau has extended the marijuana removal season, which usually ends Sept. 1, into October.