A campuswide alert was issued last night when police became aware of a threatening e-mail delivered to a UCSB chemistry professor.
In an environmentally conscious environment like UCSB, the issue of global warming seems front and center among the problems afflicting the world today. American politicians, especially the three presidential contenders, have grasped the fact that the onus for resolving the problems caused by industrialization falls on our shoulders.
I am an uncoordinated dancer.
A woman who teaches DUI rehab classes in Florida was pulled over on Monday and arrested for… wait for it, wait for it… DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE! Only in America, baby! I can’t believe I’m writing about a female driving drunk whose name isn’t Britney, Paris or Lindsay. Yup, this story lost a lot of […]
From a buzzer-beating three-pointer that led to a stormed court to a blown double-digit lead a few months later that left fans shaking their heads, one never knows what to expect when walking into the Thunderdome for a UCSB men’s basketball game.
Postponing sentencing once again, a Santa Barbara judge moved to hold an evidentiary hearing yesterday to decide whether or not former UCSB soccer player Eric Frimpong deserves a retrial.
I am nearly 5 feet 2 inches tall. Being petite has its advantages: People think I’m cute, I can pass for 12-years-old and pay child’s fare for ski lifts, and if there is a large crowd watching some sort of spectacle, I can easily maneuver to the front to see the action. But at the same time, when a lot of people meet me, I think they tend to take more liberties with how they treat me than they would a taller person.
The UCSB softball team is now the furthest it will be from home during the regular season.
Pussy cookies, T-shirts and jewelry making are part of the festivities of Vagina Day, which climaxes in Storke Plaza today.