AIDS Day Opens With Exhibit, Service

Twelve student organizations will join together for World AIDS Day on campus today, offering students the chance to learn about HIV/AIDS and drawing attention to the millions of people it affects worldwide.

Flight School

It’s dead week already? Time sure flies when you’re drinking Redbull.

Gauchos Go Dancing in Los Angeles

For the 25th year in a row, the UCSB women’s volleyball team will compete in the Big Dance with an eight game-winning streak under its belt this year.

Protestors Inspire UCSB Undergrad

If you’re like me, you spent this past Thanksgiving Break trying to forget about school, pretending that finals aren’t around the corner, and simply enjoying time with family and friends you don’t see too often. That’s what I like to do, but this break was different.

AIDS Day Opens With Exhibit, Service

In commemoration of the 18th Annual World AIDS Day, two local organizations are hosting events in honor of locals affected by AIDS and HIV throughout the county. The Pacific Pride Foundation and the Interfaith AIDS Ministry – two Santa Barbara County-based nonprofit organizations that provide services and advocacy for people living with HIV and AIDS – are hosting separate events today.

A Season to Remember

I watched a great men’s soccer season end one hot winter Tuesday at an undersized soccer field in Northridge. I slinked away while a couple hundred Gaucho Locos chanted “Good luck Northridge,” and “Go to the Final Four.”

Daisies and Dumpsters

Daisies: -Appreciative, long-stemmed daisies to the University for the four-week Winter Break granted to students this year. -Righteous, bullhorn-wielding daisies to A.S. for trekking up to Berkeley to protest the Regents’ decision to raise student fees. -Late-blooming daisies to the University for finally beginning construction on the long-awaited Broida bike path. -Gloriously tall, proud daisies […]

World Aids Fair Educates Students on Impact

Twelve student organizations will join together for World AIDS Day on campus today, offering students the chance to learn about HIV/AIDS and drawing attention to the millions of people it affects worldwide.

UCSB Falls to Tarheels

While their fellow students were licking gravy-coated plates clean, the members of the UCSB men’s basketball team were getting their first taste of defeat this season on a road trip featuring the defending national champions and the Pac-10 Conference.

SB High Court To Review Factors of Woman’s Plunge

The Santa Barbara Superior Court set a hearing date yesterday for the multimillion dollar lawsuit, filed by the family of a young woman who fell from the Del Playa bluffs last year, against the Isla Vista Recreation and Park District, Santa Barbara County and the UC Regents.