The Aids Epidemic in South Africa
Some of us spent last summer schooling, working or lounging, but senior film studies major Dion Mucciacito spent his summer revolutionizing his outlook on the world.
read more
News
Some of us spent last summer schooling, working or lounging, but senior film studies major Dion Mucciacito spent his summer revolutionizing his outlook on the world.
read more
A report released last week by California Economic Forecast claims that the proposed city of Goleta could face a decade of deficits if cityhood - the Measure H proposal - is approved by voters on Nov....
read more
Seven thousand, four hundred ninety-eight cases of child abuse were reported in Santa Barbara County last year, some of which, based on a recent study by UCSB professor Daphne Bugental, might have bee...
read more
Camino Corto and Camino Pescadero will be closed to traffic and parking Tuesday, while both streets undergo construction.
read more
Santa Barbara's gay community celebrated diversity during the annual Gay Pride Festival held at De La Guerra Plaza in downtown Santa Barbara on Saturday.
read more
Construction of the third Engineering Science building this December is expected to make a significant impact on the university, its students and the already suffering parking condition.
read more
UCSB's Kapatirang Pilipino club now has a four-foot tall trophy to prove its spirit. KP won first place overall in the 15th annual "Friendship Games" Saturday at Cal State Fullerton.
read more
The Walk-Out Friday, Oct. 23, 1998 Fourteen hours of debate and discussion that led into the early morning hours Friday culminated in a historic even for UCSB. Close to noon on Thursday, over 1,500 st...
read more
University of California academic employees will be receiving a smaller living wage increase this year because of a downward trend in the economy, with the possibility of additional budget cuts in the...
read more
Though computer viruses plague UCSB student computer networks on and off campus, network technicians are providing services to help students protect themselves.
read more
Campus housing project plans are in the works as UCSB continues the struggle to accommodate faculty, graduate students and student families in need of inexpensive living quarters.
read more
The Academic Senate is considering revising the university's general education requirements, which would narrow choices in some areas but allow students to take more electives.
read more