ASVT Draws Big Crowds, Raises Cash for Charity

Even though “love of the game” was probably not the tournament’s main draw, the bikini-clad ladies and half-naked gentlemen of Saturday’s All Sorority Volleyball Tournament actually found time for a volleyball competition on Saturday- in between trips to the beer garden, of course.

Paper or Paper?

I guess some bridge in SF fell or something, because the bitching from that part of the state has gotten a whole lot louder.

Gauchos Defend Big West Crown

It may have been a long season with a great deal of adversity for the UCSB men’s tennis team, but the squad won when it mattered most, capturing its second consecutive conference title at the Big West Championships in Indian Wells, Calif. over the weekend.

A.S. Parties Engage in Food Fight

Throughout the Associated Students elections last week, UCSB’s two major political rivals, the Students’ Party and the Open People’s Party, vied for students’ votes with an appeal to their stomachs.

Council Spots Split Between SP, OPP Evenly

After a short delay, the complete results of the Associated Students Spring Election are in, with Students’ Party and the Open People’s Party sharing the A.S. Legislative Council with 12 seats each.

SB Nabs First League Series

After the dust settled and 25 innings had passed, the UCSB softball team stood proud against the best in the Big West.

Democrats Must Not Underestimate Biden

2008 is going to be an exciting time for anyone who is into politics. The choices the Democratic Party has for president are outstanding.

Health Care Invention Wins Science Fair

Medical technology took the forefront at this year’s New Venture Competition at UCSB, with prizes totaling $33,000 going to three student groups that developed devices for use by doctors and hospitals.

Santa Barbara Avoids MPSF Cellar

The #12 UCSB women’s water polo team took 12th place in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation tournament this weekend at the Mona Plummer Aquatic Center in Tempe, Ariz.

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