Student Threatens Classmates During Final

UC Police Dept. officers arrested a UCSB student Wednesday morning after he threatened to kill his classmates during a final exam.

Booyah, Spring!

So long, winter quarter. And bring your abysmal weather and shitty class schedule with you.

Mustangs Disappoint Gauchos

The UCSB men’s basketball team got bucked from its horse, dropping its Big West quarterfinal game to Central Coast rival Cal Poly last night. The Mustangs (10-18 overall) downed Santa Barbara 57-50 in a game that saw neither team shoot higher than 36 percent from the field.

Civil War Rips Uganda Apart

In 1986, after a number of brutal and violent regimes in which numerous atrocities were committed, the National Resistance Movement (NRM) led by Yoweri Museveni entered Uganda’s capital city, Kampala, and seized control.

SB Shoots for Tenth Straight

The UCSB women’s basketball team hopes to continue its streak of ten consecutive conference tournament championships when it takes its well-rested legs down to Anaheim for the Big West Conference Tournament.

Stein’s Law Can Quell Oil Panic

So, I hear mankind is teetering on the brink of self-destruction. Not a day goes by that the alarm isn’t raised about the rapid depletion of our planet’s resources, an announcement often accompanied by an ever-diminishing figure of how long we’ve got left before relegation to an eternity of shivering in the dark.

I.V. Eatery Puts Music on the Menu

Silvergreens will serve more than salads and sandwiches to locals tonight, when it brings live music from Isla Vista bands to its hungry patrons and passersby.

Men’s Baseball: UCSB Takes On Rival Cal Poly

After finishing its six-game road trip with just one win, the UCSB baseball team looks to turn things around as they face Big West foe Cal Poly in nonconference action. The Gauchos host the Mustangs on Friday and Sunday and travel to San Luis Obispo on Saturday.

Stand Up and Fight to Improve Social Justice

You know, I’m getting pretty tired of the people who sit in the Arbor with signs crying for the impeachment of Bush and Cheney. Don’t get me wrong; I’m liberal as hell.

Shamans To Shed Light on Healing

Several shamans will present their knowledge of alternative medicines at the Fourth Conference on Global Medicine this weekend, beginning tonight in Campbell Hall.