Santa Barbara Students Display at the Louvre
Santa Barbara students Gariel and Colette Speer will be presenting their original paintings at The Louvre in May.
Santa Barbara students Gariel and Colette Speer will be presenting their original paintings at The Louvre in May.
Rep. Lois Capps struck back yesterday at efforts to extend elk hunting on the island indefinitely, and her chances of success seem high.
Paperback Swap takes used book collecting to a whole new level with a site that brings free and unlimited book trading to the masses.
In between picking up his Payne Award for Ethical Journalism and singing the praises of local greenies, Barney heads to the theater and takes in a show.
Sometimes classified as “the romantic cowgirl,” Nicolette’s first album fuses together her love for horses into a country-folk inspired 13-track disc.
Ronald J. Gillio helped a Southern California coin collector purchase a 1913 “Lady Liberty” nickel.
Bill McKibben’s Sunday leacture at UCSB will detail ways Average Joes can deter global warming.
The university aims to provide students with better online access.
R. Scott Dupree worked with the department for 26 years.
The plan is designed to help people living in their vehicles.