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- April (1)
- May (28)
- June (38)
- July (46)
- August (54)
- 1st: HILLEGAS, Lyle Charles
- 2nd: New Instruments for a New Quartet at Westmont
- 5th: Top contenders at USA Masters Championships
- 5th: YAN gives three $48,000 scholarships
- 5th: Wolf named Westmont's director of soccer
- 6th: Westmont Rolls Out a New Game Plan for Soccer
- 7th: 7 Christian bikers arrested in Orange County raid
- 8th: Bellevue Resident Selected as Rotary World Peace Fellow
- 8th: Lyle Charles Hillegas 1934 - 2008
- 9th: Teen idol contestants sing Saturday at the Fox
- 9th: Student News: RIFT VALLEY ACADEMY
- 10th: Medina ready for women’s team after serious knee injury
- 11th: Westmont’s Beebe Elected to Board of Directors at United Way
- 13th: Calculating for college: Hidden costs
- 13th: Lyle Hillegas 1934-2008: Former Westmont College President and El Montecito Presbyterian Church Pastor
- 13th: City recognizes solar energy projects
- 14th: Religiously Affiliated Colleges
- 14th: Fashion show will showcase work of Brazilian lace-makers, MassArt students
- 14th: Scripps Unites For Rotary Cup Win
- 14th: Esther Bergman
- 15th: The Current: Obama Evangelicals
- 15th: Brothers’ New Recycling Business Puts Waste to Good Use
- 20th: Tom Schmidt Joins Marymount Faculty
- 20th: Man who left college for homelessness will speak
- 20th: FREDRICKSON, Joan Bradley
- 21st: Escondido church group gives food to the needy
- 21st: National Christian College Fair Held Sept. 16
- 21st: Westmont names alumni, parent relations director
- 21st: Local Westmont Grad to Head Alumni Office
- 22nd: UCSB, Westmont Rank Among Top Schools in the Nation
- 22nd: Warriors Open Volleyball Season With a Split at Tournament
- 22nd: Local Westmont Graduate to Oversee College’s Alumni Office
- 22nd: Rouse named Westmont director of alumni and parent relations
- 22nd: ART REVIEW : Art out of school - Former Westmont College art department head demonstrates his sure skill in the collage medium
- 23rd: UCSB, Westmont Make List of Top Colleges
- 23rd: Lack of financial aid hasn't hampered local enrollments - Counselors advise students how to get loans, grants
- 23rd: MARK PATTON: Soccer ball got rolling with a bold prediction
- 24th: IN BRIEF : Magazine recognizes UCSB, Westmont
- 24th: Pontius Scores Twice as UCSB Blanks Westmont in Exhibition
- 24th: Westmont volleyball begins season in Oregon
- 25th: Lowry Leads Charge for Warriors in Weekend Volleyball Tournament
- 26th: Lawson equalizer gives Westmont tie on road
- 26th: Santa Barbara’s Studio Artists Open Their Doors
- 28th: Education 8-28
- 28th: How a Group of Ex-Catholic Nuns Saved Their Famous Montecito Retreat Center
- 28th: Westmont welcomes incoming students
- 28th: From Bach to bluegrass, violin maker is hailed
- 28th: Westmont Welcomes Diverse, Talented Class of New Students
- 29th: Volunteers take 'dis' out of orientation
- 29th: Designer and painter Marissa Mack makes art for herself, when inspiration strikes
- 30th: IT'S HOLIDAY TIME : Campers line up to get their spot on area beaches
- 30th: ESCONDIDO: Church starts food distribution system
- 31st: Diversity and academic excellence
- 31st: COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Domenichelli wins 5K at Lagoon Open
- September (35)
- October (59)
- November (87)
- 5th: Westmont grad named new chemistry professor
- 5th: Graduate Returns to Westmont as Chemistry Professor
- 7th: IN BRIEF : Foundation, others give Westmont $1.5M
- 7th: Westmont College Receives $1.5 Million to Endow Chair in Science
- 9th: NEWS-PRESS HOLIDAY FUND : Jenkins honored for work in alcohol, drug abuse
- 10th: Santa Barbara Scene: Donald Davis.
- 11th: Westmont Rakes in $1.5 Million Donation
- 12th: Sterling College names its 11th president
- 13th: Calif. wildfire torches more than 100 homes, injures more than a dozen
- 13th: Brush fire erupts in hills near Santa Barbara
- 13th: Galleries and Art Exhibits
- 13th: Art by BiJian – Tickle your fancy ?
- 14th: Major Losses for Westmont Faculty Housing: Tough Mornings-after for Some Longtime Residents
- 14th: Westmont Structures Lost, Students Safe: 236 Reportedly Remain in Fireproof Campus Gym
- 14th: "Photos of Westmont" by Westmont - Tea Fire Blog
- 14th: Fire Destroys Homes in California Enclave
- 14th: Fire destroys homes in Montecito, S.B. : Crews from far and wide help to battle worst blaze in many years
- 14th: ART REVIEW : Garden art party - Local sculptor Donald Davis' sculptures resonate well in the open outside Reynolds Gallery
- 14th: The Paper Trail Wildfires Scorch Westmont College
- 14th: Montecito blaze ravages homes
- 15th: Westmont May Reopen Wednesday: Academics Will Go on Despite Damage
- 15th: BURNING CAMPUS: Fire sweeps Westmont College as students strum
- 15th: CALIF. HELLFIRE LUXE HOMES IN FLAMES AS H'WOOD STARS FLEE
- 15th: Governor tours fire damage
- 15th: Battle against 1,500-acre Tea Fire rages on - Blaze has damaged or destroyed up to 200 homes
- 15th: Westmont takes double hit from Tea Fire - Faculty homes, physics and psychology departments destroyed
- 15th: Dream home reduced to ashes
- 15th: Westmont College emerges safe, but not unscathed
- 15th: Fast-moving fires destroy Southern California homes
- 15th: Westmont College students, faculty members lose dwellings in fire
- 17th: School still out at Westmont College due to Tea Fire
- 17th: Focus on recovery : Residents look ahead as reality of Tea Fire sinks in
- 17th: Tea Fire: Westmont Recovery
- 18th: Sorting Through the Rubble
- 18th: Fired-Up Westmont Wins Conference Championship: A Victory Amid the Ruins
- 18th: Whitworth to send support to Westmont students
- 18th: TREASURES OUT OF RUBBLE : Families express regret and gratitude after Tea Fire
- 18th: Sorting through the Rubble: Westmont College rebuilds after fire destroys 20 percent of its campus
- 18th: Chorale gives grand seasonal prelude : Tea Fire, illness couldn't deter bout of holiday cheer
- 18th: LITTLE CHARMER : Baby's winning smile takes her to semi-finals of national photo contest
- 18th: MARK PATTON : Spirit of Westmont arises from the ashes
- 18th: SBARL : Fire foremost on the sports-minded - Coaches cite real-life heroes during luncheon
- 18th: Helping those who lost it all
- 18th: Warriors win unlikely title in face of tragedy
- 18th: Whitworth to send support to Westmont students
- 18th: From Westmont to the Riviera, Fire Families Are Touched by Community
- 18th: Soccer team helps Westmont College rise from ashes
- 18th: Westmont College deals with Tea fire damage
- 18th: Vail Christian grads escape California wildfire
- 18th: North Prairie native eludes California wildfires
- 19th: Westmont Says Its Students Cleared of Tea Fire Wrongdoing
- 19th: Recovering From Fire, Westmont Orders Temporary Housing and Sets Reopening
- 19th: Former GH woman loses house in Calif. fire
- 19th: The Daily Fix
- 19th: Developer gives wildfire refugees holiday homes
- 19th: Bonfire built by students caused Montecito fire, sheriff says
- 20th: Saving the Riviera: Firefighters Make a Valiant Stand on Las Alturas Road
- 20th: The Unusual History of the Tea Fire’s Point of Origin
- 20th: Three Can’t-Miss Collegiate Dance Performances
- 20th: Westmont, UCSB students not involved in Tea Fire
- 20th: Westmont College says no current students started Tea Fire
- 20th: Westmont Soccer Scores Big Despite Being Burned Out of House and Home
- 20th: Nine of 10 Young Adults Involved in Tea Fire Are From SB City College
- 20th: Westmont College says its students not at fault
- 20th: Students Did Not Start Fire, Westmont Says
- 20th: Two Summit players will accept college scholarships
- 20th: Westmont College Owed A Public Apology: School Was Savaged by the Way Sheriff Brown Handled Tuesday's New Conference
- 20th: Westmont College men's soccer team rises from Tea Fire ashes to clinch championship spot
- 20th: Westmont student in disbelief after 'Tea Fire'
- 20th: Westmont Fire Protection Plan Activated
- 20th: From Fire Storm to Storming the Field
- 21st: Police Verify Fire Suspects Go to SBCC
- 21st: Tremblay Bowl Kicks Off Saturday at La Playa Stadium: THANKSGIVING SATURDAY
- 22nd: Westmont: Juggling Plan A and Plan Tea
- 23rd: Alum reflects on Westmont
- 23rd: Hill plays role in healing process
- 24th: Westmont's win provides hope for all
- 24th: Westmont readies for students' return : Classes resume Dec. 1 after extended break caused by Tea Fire
- 26th: Grandmother of Arroyo Grande boy hit by bullet is thankful he's alive
- 27th: Actor on destroyed home: 'It's amazing, it's just gone'
- 27th: Thanksgiving 2008: Here Follow Some Thoughts on the Burning of Westmont
- 27th: Celebrity Fires Consume Media
- 27th: Village Beat: A Crane Thanksgiving
- 29th: Sometimes we lose sight of the bigger picture
- 29th: Ties run deeper than just soccer
- 29th: Westmont Students Return To Campus
- 29th: The Buzz: Wildfires on campus
- December (63)
- 1st: Westmont Students Return after Tea Fire Devastation
- 1st: Classes Resume At Westmont After Tea Fire Destruction
- 1st: Westmont College students return to class after Tea Fire closure
- 1st: Advent of an arts tradition: Gloucester artist at heart of Gordon festival
- 2nd: 'HOPE AND RENEWAL' : Westmont service recognizes efforts of firefighters
- 2nd: Westmont College holds Service of Hope and Renewal as students return to class
- 3rd: Westmont keeps improbable postseason run alive : Warriors make Sargent's early goal stand up as they advance to national quarterfinals
- 3rd: Benefit set for professor who lost literature in fire
- 3rd: IN BRIEF : ALSO IN THE NEWS
- 3rd: Westmont’s Pickle Tree, Spared in Fire, the Focus of Holiday Lighting
- 3rd: "Glory of Christmas" to benefit Santa Barbara wildfire reflief
- 4th: Four Reasons to Harness the Healing Power of Poetry
- 4th: Burned Couple Upgraded to Serious Condition
- 5th: Call for good ideas : CAFs annual Call for Entries is chance to check on a pack of talented young artists
- 5th: When clay meets its muse : Form and Function offers argument for softening border control between ceramic, fine art
- 5th: D.A. calls Tea Fire No charges made yet in case that is ongoing
- 5th: Local poets hold reading for fire victims : Professor loses priceless poetry, fiction collection
- 6th: Westmont Okayed for Expansion — Once Again
- 7th: Opinion: Heroes and Perpetrators - Miracle on Chelham Way
- 8th: Court gives green light to Westmont construction
- 9th: “NUTS TO THE NUTCRACKER: HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS BEYOND WALTZING WITH FLOWERS”
- 9th: CURRAN, John Robert
- 9th: SBARTL : Winter coaches present wish list for teams
- 9th: Westmont students hope they have the right business stuff
- 10th: Foundation Gives $20,000 to Help Westmont Students Affected by Tea Fire
- 10th: Sempra helps student fire victims
- 11th: Frown and Gown
- 11th: Three Reasons to Celebrate Form and Function at Westmont College
- 11th: IN BRIEF : Fundraiser to be held at Crystal Cathedral
- 11th: Art Event Commemorates the Life of Wes Nishimura
- 11th: Chet Kammerer Gets Floored: Former Westmont Basketball Coach to Be Honored This Weekend
- 11th: County 12-11
- 11th: BUDGET WOES HIT HIGHER EDUCATION
- 12th: United Way Celebrates Campaign Season With Holiday Bash
- 12th: FINAL SCENE: Eat, Sing and Be Merry
- 12th: A Month After Fire, Support for Westmont Continues
- 12th: Westmont plan approved
- 13th: 2008 Goleta Teen of the Year Is Driven to Succeed
- 13th: MARK PATTON: Basketball is still kids' play for Kammerer
- 13th: MARK PATTON: Basketball is still kids' play for Kammerer
- 14th: Santa Barbara Master Chorale’s Annual Christmas Concert
- 14th: Game-winner caps special night at Westmont
- 14th: Musical Celebrations: Santa Barbara Master Chorale’s Annual Christmas Concert
- 14th: Kammerer floored in ceremony
- 14th: Warriors pull out win in final seconds
- 14th: Kammerer floored in ceremony
- 15th: ON STAGE : New date for 'Humbug!'
- 15th: Lighter winds aid Tea Fire effort
- 15th: Rain, snow, cold hit Southern California
- 17th: Margaret Ames
- 17th: THE POWER OF POETRY
- 17th: Benefit Basketball Game Aims to Score Big for Tea Fire Recovery Fund
- 18th: MARK PATTON : Sports are about more than games
- 18th: On Par with Bob Chilcott
- 19th: SIGNUPS
- 19th: Theater and stage events
- 20th: Most Valuable Parent: Rechelle Ringer, Monroe School
- 24th: Bargains Galore Pre-Christmas
- 24th: Looking Back at the Tea Fire, One Month Later
- 25th: Biographer Walter Isaacson to Speak at Westmont Breakfast
- 30th: When a dying coach brought his team back to life
- 31st: ON STAGE : Music Club to hear Westmont students
- 31st: Griego encouraged to race, despite fire near her college
- January (37)
- February (34)
- 2nd: Big week ahead in high school basketball
- 3rd: Out & About : Rehfeld joins Westmont board
- 3rd: Westmont buys a pumper truck
- 3rd: Local College Gets New Fire Truck
- 4th: Westmont primes its pump : College gets truck, officials say it can't replace firefighters
- 4th: Westmont purchases water-pumper truck
- 5th: College Buys Fire Pumper Truck
- 5th: Darwin Week
- 5th: News to Yous: Design Within Reach
- 7th: Westmont President’s Breakfast Is in Keeping with Character
- 8th: Darwin Week honors contributions of the 19th-century naturalist
- 9th: For These Teenage Competitors, the Joy of Math All Adds Up
- 9th: Top entries from Santa Barbara Film Festival will be screened for free at Riviera Theatre
- 11th: Women’s Fund Pool Fuels 10 Grateful Groups
- 11th: An Editor's Insight: Walter Isaacson at Westmont College’s President’s Breakfast, Friday, February 6
- 13th: DA: Campfire group won't face Cal wildfire charges
- 15th: Web site posts textbook summaries as academic tool
- 17th: Leading Off: How We Came to Publish ‘The Names’
- 17th: On Stage : Bilingual play to have world premiere
- 17th: 10 Charged with Misdemeanors in Tea Fire Investigation
- 17th: Storm hits, but with less rain than expected : Area so far free of serious flooding
- 18th: “Tea Fire Ten” Named:DA Uncertain Group Started November Blaze, However
- 18th: DA Names Tea Fire Suspects
- 20th: Who's Who in Advertising, Marketing & PR
- 21st: Tour of California has roots in Santa Barbara
- 22nd: Opinion: Much can be done to increase fire awarenes
- 22nd: Interest in the workings of the human body may lead student to pharmacy, medicine
- 23rd: Spring Religion Listings: Intervarsity Press
- 25th: Mannoia Named CCCU Senior Fellow
- 26th: Dutch Prints in the Age of Reformation: Highlights from the Dewayne and Faith Perry Collection at Westmont College’s Reynolds Gallery through March 12
- 26th: Young Playwright Explores Identity in Muéveme, Muévete: Get Moving
- 27th: FINAL SCENE: Lives of the Saints
- 27th: A Westmont Weekend: A moving production
- 27th: ONSTAGE : Gained in translation - Chicano mysticism meets magical realism in Small's 'Muéveme, Muévete'
- March (28)
- April (42)
- May (59)
- 1st: Record-a-Thon considered a success
- 1st: A Golden Anniversary for Montecito Covenant Church
- 1st: Westmont graduation relocated
- 1st: Public Square: School News
- 1st: IN BRIEF : Westmont moves commencement
- 3rd: ALUMNI WATCH
- 4th: Residential Tea Fire reconstruction projects to be considered
- 4th: After the Fire: Westmont Recovers from Natural Disaster and Looks to Rebuild
- 5th: Westmont Commencement to Be a Day at the Beach
- 6th: Homes Burning, Fire Raging, All Hands on Deck
- 7th: Reading, Writing, and Original Sin: An Evangelical Group Sets its Sights on Santa Barbara’s Public Elementary School Kids
- 8th: UPDATE: Montecito at risk as winds whip up
- 8th: Westmont Ordered Evacuated: Graduation Ceremonies To Take Place at SBCC
- 8th: Westmont College evacuated one day before graduation
- 8th: In Santa Barbara, a raging line of flames and smoke
- 8th: Evacuations expanded above Montecito
- 8th: Jesusita Fire: Evacuations Ordered West to Patterson
- 9th: Investigators Seek Info About Blaze’s Origin
- 9th: Fire again forces Westmont students from campus : As many as 600 evacuate campus as school year draws to an end
- 10th: Power tools may have sparked Jesusita Fire
- 10th: Westmont students can return after 10 a.m.
- 10th: Closed, canceled because of fire
- 10th: Jesusita Fire: Most Schools, County Offices Reopen
- 11th: Long road ahead for volunteers and evacuees of the Jesusita Fire
- 12th: Notre Dame assistant hired as Toledo women’s volleyball coach
- 12th: Notre Dame Assistant Greg Smith Hired as Toledo’s Women’s Volleyball Coach
- 12th: Greg Miller gets the ‘ayes’
- 12th: Time to Recognize : Hall of Fame inducts new class; Wolf, Gannon get coach of the year nods
- 13th: Palos Verdes High celebrates Athletes of the Year
- 14th: Santa Barbara Endures Its Most Threatening Natural Disaster Ever: Jesusita Fire, Day by Day
- 15th: Review: 7 paths to guide us toward a spiritual life
- 15th: Reynolds Gallery Hosts Juried Art Exhibit
- 15th: Biblical Ambiguity Doesn’t Diminish Authority
- 15th: IN CONCERT :The defiant 'Requiem' - Verdi's choral masterpiece receives a special anniversary performance
- 16th: UCSB tennis get a chance to give back today
- 17th: JAMES, Elbert Alonzo (Al)
- 17th: KOOBATIAN, Julia Garapedian
- 21st: Wuj Tube winner
- 21st: Four Ripon seniors taking the next step
- 21st: Speak the Gospel: Use Deeds When Necessary
- 21st: Student Essay: Memories of Math SuperBowl Add Up
- 21st: Raiders Wide Receiver Speaks on Faith
- 22nd: Art in the village
- 22nd: Whalers Realty welcomes Honua Kai Specialists
- 23rd: Bravo! May 23
- 24th: Ralph D. Winter dies at 84; Christian missionary was one of America's most influential evangelicals
- 24th: Local briefs: May 24, 2009
- 24th: ‘GALAXY 2009’ EXHIBIT: CAPTURING THE SPIRIT
- 25th: Lazers rebound on Day 2: Local girls U19 team to play for third; two boys teams to vie for title
- 26th: Sidelines: Lions all-star teams named
- 27th: Everyday Tweeple : A look at some of Santa Barbara's Twitter users
- 28th: JOHNSON, Gordon (Gordy)
- 28th: Samantha Dodson commits to play at Redlands: Former Lady Tiger will play volleyball and walk on to tennis team
- 28th: Big Move, Bigger Game: S.B. Breakers Change Home Courts, But Keep the Action Alive
- 28th: Flame-Proofing the Neighborhood: Fire Is Inevitable, but Disaster Is Not
- 29th: 'Horrific' event was providence for Raiders' All-Pro receiver
- 29th: National Merit Scholarship Program winners
- 31st: Raider Gives Speech to Student Athletes: Tim Brown Touts Benefits to Sober Living
- 31st: 'It's just stuff, as long as you get the dogs out' - Santa Barbara couple escapes Jesusita Fire with little other than their best friends
- June (46)
- 1st: Suns' star saw the light on a late-night ride with grandpa
- 2nd: South Coast Business & Technology Awards Honor Excellence
- 2nd: Finding a ring of truth in sports
- 3rd: Views and Visions: Interior Space at Westmont College’s Reynolds Gallery
- 4th: Scott Vaughn Resnick: July 6, 1969-May 22, 2009
- 5th: Westmont Student’s Essay on Financial Crisis Pays Off
- 5th: ART REVIEW : Insider's vantage points - For the final exhibition of the school year, Westmont's Reynolds Gallery hosts a vast school year-ending group show
- 5th: ART REVIEW : Building on art about buildings - Fielding Graduate show focuses on charms of architecture
- 6th: Westmont hires new coach to break in new home
- 8th: Providence Hall, Class of 2009: Five students make up the first-ever graduating class for the Christian high school
- 9th: Ventura Contractors award 2009 student scholarships
- 9th: $125,000 raised for scholarships
- 9th: Los Gatos sewing camp follows format of 'Project Runway' TV show
- 10th: Westmont’s Crabbe selected in 14th by Reds
- 11th: NRA fundraiser set
- 11th: Corban's Braun Picked in 29th Round by Cincinnati Reds
- 11th: Cooper Female Athlete of the Year
- 11th: Crabbe tops Day 2 picks
- 12th: After 40 years, he's outta there
- 14th: Breakers have to wait to back to WCBL final
- 14th: Crabbe caps big week with stellar outing
- 17th: Irvine Boy Scouts earn Eagle rank: David Gaultiere and Cameron Solomon are in Troop 645
- 17th: Gaultiere has earned the president scholarship at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, where he will attend this fall.
- 18th: Summer Arts Preview: Books & Lectures
- 19th: All-comers' meets to make another run in Carpinteria
- 19th: Jr. High and High School Students Perform Cinderella
- 19th: Nine California Students Awarded Verizon Foundation Scholarships
- 20th: Foresters offense explodes for 13-3 victory
- 20th: Westmont’s Bravissimo! Presents Cinderella
- 22nd: Source of life on Earth will be Pasadena symposium focus
- 22nd: VOAD Forms to Support Community During Times of Disaster
- 22nd: Life Story: Scott Resnick
- 22nd: Local Sea Cadet Honored
- 23rd: Theology professor lists 4BD in Libertyville Township
- 24th: Graduates Receive High Marks from U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps
- 24th: Stancil elected as 1st Vice President of NAIA-SIDA
- 24th: Letters: Firefighters don't call selves heroes
- 25th: Workman puts in work on first day, Foresters win
- 25th: Jeff Shelton, Santa Barbara’s Architectural Wizard
- 26th: Gauchos ranked 19th in preseason soccer poll
- 26th: Mustang-duel becomes Forester romp, 13-2
- 27th: Anderson, Fuller professor, author, has died
- 28th: Opinion: OLD SCHOOL - IMPORTANT MILESTONES MARK SANTA BARBARA AS AN EDUCATION COMMUNITY
- 28th: ON THE TOWN : Providence Hall
- 28th: Local briefs: TRACK AND FIELD: All-comers meets at Carpinteria
- 28th: PASSINGS: Ray S. Anderson, Theology author and professor
- July (28)
- August (34)
- September (37)
- October (44)
- November (56)
- 1st: Veterans Day Ceremony: S.B. Music Club to Honor Vets with Musical Tribute
- 2nd: Nearly a Year After the Tea Fire, Westmont Faculty Families Return Home
- 2nd: Biker with hand saw arrested at college
- 3rd: Westmont's first complete student orchestra to perform
- 5th: Conejo Valley debutantes to be honored by National Charity League
- 5th: HONOR OUR HEROES: Scheduled Tributes Nov. 11
- 5th: Conejo Valley debutantes to be honored by National Charity League
- 7th: Westmont professor to appear in Christian DVD series
- 9th: Transfer Day offers VC students a way out
- 10th: Westmont to Host Tea Fire Commemoration: Friday's free community reception will mark the one-year anniversary of the blaze
- 10th: Community Events a Salute to Veterans: Santa Barbara and Goleta offer opportunities Wednesday to honor the nation's heroes
- 10th: Street Parades Mark Holiday
- 11th: Environmental policy analyst buys Manor Park home
- 11th: Veteran's Honored And Remembered In Santa Barbara
- 12th: Westmont to Mark One-Year Anniversary of Tea Fire
- 12th: Westmont remembers Fire
- 12th: Mercy Warriors Volleyball: Grace named league MVP
- 13th: Tea Brushfire remembered on first anniversary
- 13th: Prayers of Thanks Mark Westmont’s Tea Fire Commemoration
- 13th: SCENE WEEKEND — Friday, November 13, 2009: DANCE
- 13th: Tea Fire: A Look Back
- 13th: One Year Later, Tea Fire Still Hits Close to Home: Doug and Karen Crawford, who lost everything in the 2008 wildfire, reflect on the devastation and celebrate a new beginning
- 13th: Prayers of Thanks Mark Westmont’s Tea Fire Commemoration
- 13th: Tea Fire: One year later
- 14th: On the march to honor vets — Santa Barbara's annual Veterans Day parade steps off at 1 p.m.
- 14th: RECALLING A CAMPUS CALAMITY : With prayer and song, Westmont College marks Tea Fire anniversary
- 16th: Darkness and Light Art That Captures the Human Experience: ALSO ON VIEW
- 16th: Experience Music for the Soul During Advent Organ Series
- 16th: Tea Fire Fund Distributes $435,512 in Donations
- 16th: Help for the Doubting
- 18th: BROWN, Kevin P.
- 18th: Westmont Theater Students Open Pandora’s Box: Beauty Bomb Unites Dancers, Actors at Porter Theatre
- 19th: Westmont Faculty Panel Probes Human Trafficking
- 20th: BITTEN BY ROMANCE : Fans stand outside Arlington Theatre to witness the film 'New Moon'
- 20th: SCENE WEEKEND/WEEKDAY — Nov.20-26, TODAY MUSIC
- 20th: ONSTAGE : Opening the Box — High fashion merges with Greek mythology in Westmont alumna Diana Small's 'Beauty Bomb'
- 22nd: Ken Williams: Project Healthy Neighbors Serves Less Fortunate with Kindness
- 22nd: BOUSLOUGH-MCDONALD, Elizabeth "Betty"
- 22nd: ON THE TOWN : THE ARTS FUND
- 22nd: 4 INSTRUMENTS BLENDING AS 1 : Local violin maker reflects upon 2-year process at Westmont Concert
- 23rd: Montecito Bank & Trust Provides $1 Million to Local Nonprofits: Defying economy, bank renews commitment to community for seventh-straight year
- 23rd: Westmont to Host Christmas Tree Lighting
- 23rd: The top 100 IT projects of 2009:2009 InfoWorld 100 Awards: IT remains the lifeblood of forward-thinking organizations, as this year's recipients of InfoWorld's highest honor attest
- 24th: Coming through in a pinch : Despite, and because of, tough times, Montecito Bank & Trust again donates $1M
- 24th: Westmont Makes List of Top 100 IT Organizations
- 25th: IN BRIEF : Tree lighting features cider and Santa
- 25th: KIDS PLAYING NICELY : Santa Barbara Youth Symphony faces down Bach, Dukas, Elgar and Hanson without blinking
- 25th: The Independent’s Local Heroes, John Blondell: Theatrical Visionary
- 25th: Wolves solid inside and outside this season
- 25th: As Schools Go, So Goes the Wi-Fi Nation: On-campus WLAN usage
- 26th: Steve Scauzillo: A rare play in the world of sport
- 27th: ART REVIEW : Threads Lost, Found and Redefined — Resourceful, artful generations of African-American quilters from Gee's Bend, Ala., have created a tradition straddling art and craft, and folk art and 'outsider art' as well
- 28th: Media source in Isla Vista takes small steps towards a cleaner earth
- 29th: Finishing in unique style: What we learned on Day 3 of the 40th Hong Kong International School Holiday Basketball Tournament
- 29th: Noteworthy — The Westmont Orchestra grows in size and sound
- 29th: Going Native: "Westmont Downtown" Lecture Focuses on Native American Influence
- December (22)
- January (46)
- February (61)
- 1st: Annie Evans joins New Dimension Media
- 2nd: East Bay girls soccer: Albany is unheralded and undefeated
- 3rd: They're all 10s : Young filmmakers, screenwriters pair up for SBIFF's 10-10-10 competition
- 3rd: Student filmmaking competition gets underway
- 3rd: South Coast Community Looks Toward a Bright Future
- 5th: ART REVIEW : Earthen Meditations Set in Stones — 'American Viewing Stones' is an unconventional but amazing new exhibition at Reynolds Galler
- 6th: Competitors Go ‘Prime’ Time at Math Super Bowl
- 8th: Mathletes give it their all at annual High School Mathematics Contest
- 9th: BLACK HISTORY MONTH: Cliff Lambert tells young blacks: "Racism is alive and well in America, but so is opportunity."
- 9th: Cast Iron Systems Dominates Cloud Application Integration in 2009
- 10th: Lighting the Way
- 10th: Curious about the meaning of life? Decartes expert tackles tough topic
- 10th: FOUR-PART LECTURE ON JERUSALEM AND SAMARIA
- 11th: Local Spotlight: Steve Johnson, Creator of eCoronado.com
- 11th: Santa Barbara Theatre’s "Our Town"
- 12th: Love Stories. . .
- 12th: AC St. Louis signs nine more players, increasing roster to 12
- 13th: Christian book publisher dies at 87
- 14th: ON THE TOWN
- 15th: Prep Notebook: L.A. Jordan stars transfer to Serra
- 15th: ALUMNI REPORT: Former gymnast Kolb thrives while diving for Emory College
- 16th: IN BRIEF: 10-10-10 winners announced
- 16th: David Starkey
- 16th: Out of the Ashes, Westmont Faculty Homes Go Solar
- 16th: Westmont Homes Go Solar
- 16th: Poet Starkey Holds Reading
- 16th: Solar Panelling Tea Fire Rebuilds Will Power Neighbohood
- 16th: Santa Barbara County Neighborhood becomes First and Largest Fully Solar Community
- 16th: Westmont College takes on large-scale solar panel project
- 17th: Bright outlook : Westmont faculty housing village, once damaged by fire, is now solar powered
- 17th: Small Ball Report-February 17
- 17th: Cade-Wilson
- 17th: Solar powered community called first of its type in Santa Barbara County
- 17th: Westmont faculty homes harness solar power
- 18th: Playing the right way
- 18th: Westmont College Taps Cast Iron Cloud for Application Integration
- 19th: ONSTAGE : Leaving Home is Hard to Do — Santa Barbara Theatre puts on Thornton Wilder's masterpiece 'Our Town'
- 19th: Westmont President's Breakfast
- 19th: Vicente Fox Stays Connected with U.S., Mexico and Latin America
- 19th: Vicente Fox Talks NAFTA, Drug Trade And Immigration
- 19th: Mexican ex-president calls for free trade, legal drugs
- 20th: South Torrance girls basketball enjoys blockade with Sampson in paint
- 20th: Vicente Fox Speaks to Santa Barbara
- 20th: The future according to Fox — Ex-Mexico president says Americans have forgotten their immigrant heritage
- 20th: Former Mexican president calls for partnership Fox says U.S. needs to work with Mexico, Latin America
- 21st: Westmont Faculty Housing Goes Green
- 21st: Drawing on a legacy — Santa Barbara resident heads company overseeing Etch A Sketch
- 23rd: Redistricting: Lining up to redraw the lines
- 23rd: ON STAGE: Orchestra to present classics
- 24th: An Our Town for Our Town
- 24th: Sports Briefs
- 24th: Teachers Honored for Earth, Philanthropy and Service Projects
- 25th: Karl Rove’s Here. Ho Hum.
- 25th: County 2-25
- 25th: Letters: Ex-leader quick as fox to criticize U.S.
- 26th: GALLERY FINDER
- 26th: A Brave New World — Studio 7 West puts emerging artists in the local frame
- 26th: WEEKEND, WEEKDAY — Feb. 26 - March 4
- 27th: Gnekow finds a way over the mountain
- 28th: ON THE TOWN : Vintners' Auction benefits Direct Relief International in 50 states and in the world
- 28th: What's Doing in Santa Barbara County — Feb. 28 - March 6
- March (62)
- April (76)
- 1st: A Runner’s Recollections Former San Marcos High Record-Setting Distance Runner Reminisces
- 3rd: Faith & Values Calendar — April 3, 2010
- 4th: That face is familiar, especially after 50 years
- 4th: Noozhawk Talks: Amid Tumult and Setbacks, Fife Symington Is Steady As He Goes
- 4th: That face is familiar, especially after 50 years
- 4th: WAXING POETIC : Poetry Month features more than a dozen literary happenings
- 5th: MODEL STUDENT : He recently landed a contract with a major NYC modeling agency. But college comes first for S.B. resident Michael Oster
- 5th: NOTEBOOK: Whittier Christian's Atwood will attend Fordham
- 5th: Assembly candidates line up
- 5th: Out & About : Chirgwin joins aikido board
- 7th: Venture-Backed JackBe Mashes Up $3.5M – cbl
- 8th: The Working Life: Michelle Magnusson
- 8th: Gerald Carpenter: April Brings Shower of Westmont ‘Masterworks’
- 10th: 2010 Boys Basketball All-Star Team
- 10th: Westmont Receives $5 Million Donation
- 10th: Would Legal Organ Market Be Ethical? Could Cure Kidney Shortage
- 10th: Ridley-Tree Gets Westmont Fund Drive Headed to Impressive Finish
- 11th: 805 BOUND
- 11th: IN BRIEF : Ridley-Tree gives $5M to Westmont College
- 11th: Local College Gets Generous Gift
- 12th: Christian K-12 school curriculum encourages debate, teaches logic
- 13th: Mark Zoradi to Join Rave Cinemas, LLC Board of Directors
- 13th: Mark Zoradi to Join Rave Cinemas, LLC Board of Directors
- 13th: Gerald Carpenter: Music Club Continues Series of Free Concerts
- 14th: Westmont College announces new relationship with AT&T and new iPhone application
- 14th: Student show awards art scholarships
- 14th: Westmont College Selects AT&T and Launches New iPhone App
- 14th: Westmont College Selects AT&T and Launches New iPhone App
- 14th: Westmont Gets An App
- 14th: Westmont College Launches Free iPhone Application
- 15th: Red Cross of Ventura County gets new staff
- 15th: Alliances: Sprint and Samsung, Novatel in Japan and more
- 15th: Westmont launches iPhone app
- 16th: Clovis West athletes sign letters of intent
- 16th: Amish Life author and radio host Suzanne Woods Fisher today on "Inside the Writer's Life"
- 16th: ART REVIEW : Let the Student Art Parade Begin - Variety and invention are the norms in annual exhibition of graduating Westmont Art students' work
- 17th: Local tennis phenom hitting his way to the top
- 17th: Westmont Fringe Festival 2010
- 18th: NOBS, Lily Frieda
- 18th: LITERARY EVENTS
- 18th: ON STAGE : Poetry reading to benefit Haiti
- 18th: ON THE TOWN : Junior League is 85 years young
- 19th: Judge Rules Permit Charge Irrelevant in Jesusita Case
- 19th: Providence Hall ChallengeBall
- 20th: Towbes to Receive Westmont Medal
- 20th: Philanthropist Michael Towbes to Receive Westmont Medal
- 21st: On Stage : Fringe festival
- 21st: Pangaea Fest celebrates youth activism with music, club booths, global attitudes
- 22nd: Westmont’s new track attracts GSAC Championships
- 22nd: Snow Valley Basketball Schools Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Summer Basketball Camps for Boys and Girls in Santa Barbara CA
- 23rd: Red Cross names new staff
- 23rd: The Working Life: Juli Askew
- 24th: Legace, Kearin earn GSAC championships
- 24th: Westmont Students Write Their Own Westside Story
- 24th: Michael Towbes to receive Westmont Medal - Award to be presented at May 8 commencement
- 26th: Knox Students and Local Retirees Bridge Generation Gap
- 26th: Mitchell Alumni Game back at Westmont
- 26th: Westmont Alumnus Bringing New Movie to Santa Barbara
- 26th: Mark Zoradi Joins IMAX Corporation as Strategic Advisor
- 27th: Westmont to dedicate new observatory, athletic facilities
- 27th: Six more Falcons take collegiate flights
- 27th: Track meets on track thanks to Smelley, Latham
- 27th: Workshop Offers Three Days with Three Poets Laureate
- 27th: Westmont to dedicate new observatory, athletic facilities
- 28th: Vanessa Crispin-Peralta: From powwow to PowerPoint
- 28th: Westmont alum to screen his ‘Calvin Marshall’ at Riviera
- 28th: Westmont Observatory and Field Dedication
- 28th: Vanessa Crispin-Peralta: From powwow to PowerPoint
- 29th: Mankin eyes VOL title with scholarship already signed
- 29th: Panthers on the move
- 29th: Koski, Minc earn showdown with Rogers and Dalhausser
- 29th: Looking Good Santa Barbara Announces Service Award Winners
- 30th: Meet the 2010 all-city girls basketball team
- 30th: Gusts Up to 60 mph Expected Today with Gale-Force Winds Across the Channel
- 30th: Four SBHS math students receive Google awards
- 30th: An Unexpected First Day : Ex-Gauchos Koski, Minc surprise AVP Santa Barbara Open by qualifying after quick reunion, will open with champs
- May (34)
- June (43)
- 1st: Poet to read at Westmont
- 1st: Drill Planned at Westmont
- 1st: Westmont to Host Emergency Drill
- 1st: City Championship set for Fontana
- 2nd: IN BRIEF : Westmont emergency drill today
- 2nd: Screenwriters Assn. of S.B. Meeting
- 2nd: lynda.com Founder, Lynda Weinman, Announced as 2010 Entrepreneur of the Year
- 2nd: SBVC well represented in top tourneys
- 2nd: Jadon Lavik Returns With Art And Soul
- 3rd: Westmont Students Helping Out Around the Globe
- 3rd: Edgington, Maiwald receive top SBCC honors
- 3rd: Palos Verdes High School honors Athletes of the Year
- 4th: Week in Sports: Foresters Open Season at UCSB Diamond
- 4th: ART REVIEW : Hither, Yon and Local - For the final exhibition of the academic year, Westmont College's annual group show has a timely focus, on 'Travelers'
- 4th: Awards dinner raises scholarship funds : About 700 people attend South Coast Business & Technology Awards
- 4th: Edgington, Maiwald earn SBCC awards
- 4th: GALLERY FINDER
- 4th: The Working Life: Jeremy Bodenhamer
- 5th: Local Business, Technology Achievement Gets Chance to Shine
- 5th: Cornerstone's victory also a little bittersweet
- 5th: Dragons Place Salinas on Disabled List, Add Pitcher
- 7th: John Wooden: a Great Coach, a Greater Man
- 7th: Cloquet college student wins on 'The Price is Right'
- 8th: Trinity grads credit success to faith
- 8th: UCSB Installs Emergency Alert Speaker: System May Eventually Include Four Additional Units
- 8th: Supreme Soccer: The World Cup Kicks Off in South Africa
- 9th: Saluting the School District’s Leaders of Tomorrow
- 9th: LBUSD Senior Scholarships Earn $51 Million This Year
- 9th: Yucaipa High School grads both sad and excited to leave
- 10th: William Bermant: Local Insight on World Cup 2010
- 10th: James DeVries of San Marcos High School Named County Distinguished Educator
- 12th: Westmont to host pro scout baseball games
- 14th: Santa Barbara Symphony Sets Stage for Greatness in 2010-11 Season
- 17th: Westmont hosts free star-gazing session
- 17th: Westmont Observatory to Host Astronomical Star Party
- 22nd: Talk Nerdy to Me: Westmont Hosts Monthly Telescope Viewing
- 23rd: Homeowners Breathing Easier After Council Votes to Amend Conejo Landslide Ordinance
- 25th: Chumash students achieve academic success : Each is aided financially by the Santa Ynez Band's casino, resort, restaurant ventures
- 26th: COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL NEWS : Westmont reloads with list of recruits
- 27th: ENGAGEMENT: Bowen-Diaz
- 29th: WENNBERG, Robert Nils
- 30th: Rock band Cedar Avenue returns to Apple Valley for July 9 concert
- 30th: Foundation Welcomes Three New Members
- July (16)
- August (26)
- September (22)
- October (82)
- 1st: Man and Woman of the Year
- 2nd: Obituary: Helen M. Hieronymus
- 2nd: Bravo! Oct. 2
- 3rd: Disabled Combat Veteran, Au Pair Say Cops Cashing In with DUI Checkpoints
- 3rd: BEYOND BENGAL : Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jhumpa Lahiri to speak at UCSB
- 3rd: ON THE TOWN : Sip wine — talk art
- 4th: Moropoulos proud of his local players
- 5th: SANTA BARBARA COUNTY ATHLETIC ROUND TABLE LUNCHEON: Ward was on the Warriors' minds
- 5th: Westmont professor co-authors econ book
- 5th: David Newton On "Job Creation": Westmost Professor Details Government vs. Business in Creating Jobs
- 5th: White House Internship Program Announces Fall 2010 Participants
- 6th: Providence Hall finds the winning touch on road
- 6th: Montecito Couple Give $1 Million to Westmont Campaign
- 6th: Harold and Annette Simmons Donate $1 Million To Westmont: Part-time Residents Provide a Wide Variety of Campus Improvements
- 6th: $1M Donation Given to Bright Hope
- 7th: Three-fourths of Santa Barbara's \high school grads were college bound
- 7th: Jupiter's moon Io viewable at Westmont
- 7th: Events Today - October 07, 2010
- 7th: Owls continue to fly high with volleyball victory over Toads
- 7th: Ben Johnson
- 7th: Week in Sports
- 7th: Dennis Prager Speaks Up on Behalf of Providence Hall Campaign
- 7th: Association of Social Workers to Honor Santa Barbara’s Arthur Nelson, Ken Williams
- 8th: WEEKEND, WEEKDAY SCENE - Oct. 8-14
- 8th: GALLERY FINDER
- 9th: Statewide Awards for Arthur Wayne Nelson and Ken Williams
- 9th: Peace Poetry Award Winners Announced
- 9th: Kenon Neal New Westmont Corporate Relations Director
- 9th: David Gell Plays Evening Music at Trinity Episcopal Church
- 10th: 10-10-10 - A look at the meanings behind today's date
- 10th: PREP ROUNDUP : DP slides by SLO in tennis
- 12th: SANTA BARBARA COUNTY ATHLETIC ROUND TABLE LUNCHEON: Big Game leads to Big Memories
- 13th: Pirates rout Titans in battle of ranked teams
- 14th: Sunbirds fly past Warriors in soccer
- 14th: Howland looks past a year of pain
- 15th: IN CONCERT : SB Symphony Thinks Big for Its Season Opener - Beethoven's monumental Ninth Symphony will launch the symphony's 57th season in a grand and optimistic manner
- 15th: GALLERY FINDER
- 15th: WEEKEND, WEEKDAY SCENE - Oct. 15-21
- 15th: Santa Barbara Symphony kicks off this weekend
- 16th: Events Today
- 17th: What's Doing in Santa Barbara County
- 17th: ON THE TOWN : Teddy Bear embraced by children and adults
- 17th: Events Today
- 17th: Westmont dealt harsh blow by Cal Baptist
- 17th: LOCAL ROUNDUP : Dunn finds way to Condor victory
- 18th: Warrior men celebrate in style
- 19th: To the ninth degree : To launch the Santa Barbara Symphony's 58th season, Saturday at the Granada, maestro Nir Kabaretti led with massive choral forces culled from around town
- 19th: Letters: Opinion: San Marcos a campus for the community
- 19th: EVENTS TODAY: October 19, 2010
- 19th: SANTA BARBARA COUNTY ATHLETIC ROUND TABLE LUNCHEON: Dons look to claim another Big Game
- 19th: Santa Barbara Athletes of the Week
- 20th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Vaqueros shut down by Pirates in first conference loss of year
- 21st: Methodist Church Hires Coronado Local as New Assistant Pastor
- 21st: HIERONYMUS, Helen M
- 21st: Westmont women suffer first home defeat of season
- 21st: Owls storm past Rams in Condor League
- 22nd: WEEKEND, WEEKDAY SCENE - Oct. 22-28
- 22nd: GALLERY FINDER
- 22nd: The Working Life: Pamala Oslie Local psychic takes her intuition and knowledge of auras online with a new dating service
- 23rd: SB County unemployment rises to 9 percent - Some forecasters "downright pessimisstic"
- 23rd: FAITH & VALUES CALENDAR
- 24th: COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Westmont women win, help cause in GSAC playoff chase
- 26th: The Servant of Two Masters at Westmont College: Commedia dell’arte Commences New Theater Season
- 26th: Gift to Create Institute for Christianity, Culture at Westmont: Patty and Eff Martin also pledge to fund a Center for Spiritual Formation
- 26th: Santa Barbara College Fair Scheduled for Nov. 3: The free event will include representatives from more than 80 campuses
- 26th: New Additions to Alliance Wealth Strategies!
- 27th: Pirates stay hot in volleyball and tennis
- 27th: Acclaimed poet to visit at George Fox
- 27th: High School Volleyball
- 27th: LOCAL ROUNDUP : Westmont opens tourney with win
- 28th: County golf teams have collectively rough time at divisional qualifier
- 28th: Calendar: Theater and Stage
- 28th: UCLA Selected Third in Preseason Pac-10 Media Poll
- 29th: SY clinches fifth straight LPL crown
- 29th: Center Scrutinizes Future of University
- 29th: WEEKEND, WEEKDAY SCENE - Oct. 29-Nov. 4
- 29th: GALLERY FINDER
- 29th: Week in Sports
- 30th: GDP growth can't curb economic fears - Anemic is how one local economist described Q3's slight uptick
- 31st: COLLEGE ROUNDUP: UCSB women run to Big West title
- 31st: ON THE TOWN : Making the American Dream come true
- 31st: What's Doing in Santa Barbara County Oct. 31-Nov. 6
- November (93)
- 2nd: ‘Earth Stood Still’ Director to Speak at Westmont
- 2nd: Vom Steeg reports Gauchos are nearing record
- 2nd: Warrior women’s season ends in OT, 1-0
- 3rd: Warriors fight off Vanguard comeback
- 3rd: Awarded PK dooms Warriors
- 3rd: Tiny Westmont takes on classic NCAA programs UCLA, St. John’s
- 5th: College fair opens students' eyes : Schools, others roll out welcome mat
- 5th: Santa Barbara College Fair Draws Large Crowd
- 5th: Bruins bang up Warriors in exhibition
- 5th: Warriors pocket 21-point win in opener
- 6th: A Sad Day in Paradise (Ted Adams)
- 6th: Warriors bounced by No. 7 Biola
- 6th: Red Storm stifle Warriors
- 7th: Running with the girls at age 51
- 7th: LOCAL ROUNDUP : Winning Condor League suits Cate to a T
- 7th: Warriors mix it up with Ducks
- 8th: Westmont Gets Green Trustee in Tim Keith: Alum and Private Equity Investor Joins Board
- 8th: Defense leads the way in Westmont victory
- 9th: LOCAL COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Westmont hits the road for victory
- 9th: SBCARTL: Channel League showdown on tap
- 9th: Week in Sports Update
- 9th: Warriors avenge loss to Mustangs
- 10th: Lions end season with first playoff appearance
- 10th: Out & About: Goss to lead school board
- 10th: S.B. Master Chorale Winter Concert
- 10th: Sacred Spaces
- 10th: Longtime Westmont Trustee Bill Kerr Dies at 95
- 10th: William "Bill" Kerr
- 11th: Westmont benefactor dies
- 11th: Week in Sports
- 12th: PASSINGS: William Kerr William Kerr, a glass company executive and Westmont College trustee, dies at 95
- 12th: Branson breaks out for 24 in Warrior win
- 12th: Kittle keeps it easy for Warriors in home opener
- 13th: The Windancers to perform
- 13th: Young conservatives get weekend lectures at Reagan Ranch Center
- 13th: LOCAL COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Westmont men win in double OT
- 13th: Puzder: Personal freedom tied to economic freedom
- 13th: Documentary on the Healing Power of Music
- 13th: Sharp leads Warriors in final match
- 13th: Farias goes nuts in Westmont rout
- 13th: Haines right at home for Warriors
- 14th: Westmont's Newton talks jobs, economy at Reagan center - Young America's Foundation event also features CKE's CEO Andrew Puzder
- 14th: LOCAL ROUNDUP : County cross country teams have strong day at Mount SAC
- 14th: Gauchos don’t give LMU an inch
- 15th: Gauchos fall to Bruins in pool
- 15th: S.B. Master Chorale Winter Concert
- 15th: Westmont Vocal Chamber Concert
- 15th: Westmont String Chamber Ensemble Concert
- 15th: Sacred Spaces
- 15th: NCAA Consigns the Gauchos to the ‘Group of Death’
- 15th: Local 11-man teams back in postseason
- 16th: Project Healthy Neighbors aims to help city's homeless
- 16th: On Stage: Westmont College plans concerts
- 16th: On Stage: Westmont College plans concerts
- 16th: SBCARTL: Title gives Uyesaka a happier outlook
- 16th: Project Healthy Neighbors aims to help city's homeless
- 16th: Form and Function: Ceramic Artists in California
- 17th: A Football Legend
- 17th: High School Students Off to D.C. Leadership Conference
- 17th: Westmont Observatory Turns Its Eye Toward Jupiter
- 17th: Local Students Receive Global Leadership Connection Awards, Scholarships
- 17th: Westmont’s Keck Telescope to Turn Its Eye to Jupiter
- 18th: Editorials : Guest Opinion : Homeless in Santa Barbara
- 18th: 2010 Santa Barbara Foundation Grant Recipients
- 18th: La Sierra no threat to unbeaten Warriors
- 18th: Better for Weather
- 18th: Week in Sports
- 18th: 2010 Santa Barbara Foundation Grant Recipients
- 19th: ONSTAGE : Exploring Sacred Spaces - Westmont's Windancers depict biblical stories while making use of spaces in and around Porter Theatre
- 19th: Vaqueros swipe home tourney opener
- 20th: WeissCrax: The Almost-Year in Sportz
- 20th: Branson’s 32 absorbed by San Bernardino
- 20th: Trudelle tops own expectation for All-American status
- 21st: LOCAL ROUNDUP : SBCC falls short in MTXE Tournament final
- 22nd: Basketball coaches signal start of hoops seasons
- 23rd: Top 10 Mistakes People Make in the Gym
- 23rd: 100 Voices: A Journey Home
- 23rd: Warriors work over NAIA’s No. 14 team
- 24th: Results of the Week
- 24th: WeissCrax: The Almost-Year in Sportz
- 25th: Local Contractor Building Prototype to Shelter the World’s Homeless: Todd Ridenour's goal is to keep the structures sturdy, inexpensive and easy to assemble in hopes of distributing them to the masses
- 25th: Ken Williams: Project Healthy Neighbors Strives to Give Homeless Fighting Chance
- 26th: ART REVIEW : Earthen Handiwork - The fourth annual 'Form and Function' show at Westmont College, with artful wares by California ceramicists, has a special display this year
- 27th: Hornbuckle, Rasp carry Warriors
- 27th: Warriors keep in front of Idaho
- 28th: Book by CLU teacher a finalist for literary award
- 28th: HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS
- 29th: Basketballs and principals invade Harry’s
- 30th: Our Town: Tree lighting at Westmont - Winery celebrates anniversary
- 30th: SBARTL : A repeat for Valentine, Gauchos might be tough task
- 30th: Week in Sports
- 30th: No. 13 Biola has too much firepower for Westmont
- 30th: Warriors take 65-46 lesson from Biola
- December (65)
- 1st: On Stage : Westmont to speed up 'Macbeth'
- 1st: Top-ranked S.B. dealt surprise defeat
- 2nd: Sportscaster Allen Hopkins Joins Trustees
- 2nd: Sportscaster Allen Hopkins Joins Westmont Trustees
- 3rd: GALLERY FINDER
- 4th: Royston’s 26 lifts Lions to victory
- 5th: LOCAL COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Warrior men can't hang on against Point Loma - Westmont women upset Sea Lions in first game
- 6th: Joyful and serious noises, in time for the season : Now up to its sixth annual event, the Westmont Christmas Festival is an ongoing, growing tapestry of vocal and orchestral music and dance
- 6th: Rasp hurts ankle in loss to Sea Lions
- 6th: Lions topple Orcutt for first win
- 6th: Royston carries Lions to third victory
- 6th: Warriors ranked No. 22 in latest NAIA poll
- 6th: Big West bumps Nunnally for big week
- 6th: COLLEGE CUP NOTES: ACC has lived up to its billing
- 7th: SBCARTL: Area gears up for influx of soccer
- 7th: UCSB Reads Selects ‘Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks’
- 7th: Host Owls fall in tourney opener
- 7th: Cardinals tripped up by Cougars
- 7th: Stimson pulls Cardinals past La Reina
- 7th: Scorpions scratch Dons 67-56
- 8th: Week in Sports
- 9th: ‘UCSB Reads’ Picks “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks”
- 10th: Public Square: Take a Bow
- 10th: GALLERY FINDER
- 10th: SCENE WEEKEND,WEEKDAY
- 10th: Events - December 10, 2010
- 10th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Quick start pushes Chargers
- 10th: ONSTAGE : Double Toil and Trouble - Westmont Theater's 'Macbeth' is a speedy trip into madness
- 10th: UCTV coming to Santa Barbara
- 10th: Warriors beat Cal Baptist for first GSAC win
- 10th: Westmont women edged by Cal Baptist
- 10th: Toads take out Lions
- 12th: WESTMONT BASKETBALL : Warriors' supporting cast shines : Farrand steps up in win over Hope International
- 12th: Santa to the Sea participants contribute toys, school funds
- 13th: Santa Maria Sandwich-Smoothie Shop Goes Global
- 14th: Taking part in the Final Four a memory to last a lifetime at Harder Stadium
- 14th: Jupiter, Moon to Shine at Friday’s Public Viewing
- 15th: California Fresh inks deal in Middle East
- 17th: Public Square: Take a Bow
- 17th: WEEKEND SCENE : Dec. 17-19
- 17th: Week in Sports
- 18th: SAVING THE BEST FOR LAST : Santa Barbara Children's Theatre starts with a satire
- 18th: SB County unemployment rate jumps to 9.1 percent - Expert: 'It's very sad to see no substantive improvement in the California job market'
- 18th: WESTMONT MEN'S BASKETBALL : Warriors time things perfectl - Westmont scores home victory over Menlo College
- 18th: Bender’s double-double sparks Westmont
- 22nd: Alpine Adventure
- 23rd: Call for Entries
- 23rd: Westmont Professor to Explore the Legacy of MLK
- 24th: Competition open to artists
- 24th: Art Will, and Does, Win Out : 2010 Wrap-up: Art
- 24th: Author, Professor Newton to Headline New Camarillo/Las Posas Republican Women January 18 Meeting
- 24th: Art Will, and Does, Win Out : 2010 Wrap-up: Art
- 24th: A FULL PLATE : 2010 in Theater: Santa Barbara Kept On Keepin' On
- 24th: Tennis community loses beloved coach, author
- 24th: STORY OF THE YEAR: All-local CIF soccer final rocked the community
- 25th: Art gallery seeks competition entries
- 28th: It’s double the fun for Westmont basketball fans
- 29th: Week in Sports
- 29th: Westmont women whip Westminster in GSAC Challenge
- 30th: To Resolve or Not to Resolve: Outlandish Fitness Goals Not Recommended
- 30th: 35th Annual Tom Byron Classic : Westmont sweats out opener
- 30th: Branson lifts Westmont into Byron Classic final
- 30th: Blanco, Hensley go big for Warriors
- 30th: Byron Classic turns into Branson’s bash
- 31st: Behind the Curtain : We Celebrate the people that keep the arts moving in SB
- January (106)
- 2nd: 2010 ON THE TOWN: the Year in Photos
- 3rd: PREP BASKETBALL : The Chargers' Stampede : Dos Pueblos utilizing run-and-gun offense to full effect under new coach
- 3rd: Big matchups on tap to start 2011
- 4th: MacCALLUM, Deborah Ellen
- 4th: SANTA BARBARA ATHLETIC ROUND TABLE LUNCHEON : Leading Royals was no walk in the amusement park
- 4th: Warrior women come all the way back, fall just short
- 5th: Westmont can't upset Vanguard
- 5th: Branson's 19 leads Westmont men
- 5th: Branson named NAIA national player of the week
- 5th: WeissCrax: Kicking around from A to Zimmerman
- 5th: Coronado Coffee presents speaker Lisa Johnson
- 6th: Condoleezza Rice to be Keynote Speaker at Westmont President’s Breakfast
- 6th: Rice to speak at Westmont breakfast March 4
- 6th: Tasty tribute : On Herb Peterson Day, it's all about the Egg McMuffin
- 7th: Week in Sports
- 8th: Azusa dusts off Warriors no problem
- 8th: Warriors can’t keep up with Cougars
- 9th: LOCAL ROUNDUP : Cardinals can't pull off comeback
- 9th: Economists expect local recovery to lag behind nation, state
- 9th: ON THE TOWN : Scholarship Foundation invests in kids' future
- 9th: Rice to speak at Westmont breakfast March 4
- 10th: Coaches watch their athletes grow, succeed
- 11th: Tax cuts, the certainty factor, and job creation
- 11th: SBCARTL: Westmont's Moore quacks up luncheon
- 11th: Club news: Library book club to meet
- 12th: Bender’s double-double paces Westmont past Master’s
- 12th: Westmont scorches nets in upset of Master’s
- 12th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Ventura drops Santa Barbara in soccer
- 12th: Aura You Single?
- 12th: Art by BiJian – Chanting Wave
- 13th: Week in Sports
- 13th: Winter Arts Preview: List of Venues
- 13th: Rosenberry plans free health presentations
- 13th: Winter Arts Preview: Visual Art
- 14th: GALLERY FINDER
- 15th: Vatican Science: How Pope Benedict Reconciled God and the Big Bang
- 15th: SBVC 18-Blues go 3-0 in first qualifying tournament
- 15th: Farias leads Warriors’ second-half surge
- 15th: Warriors turn to bench in GSAC win
- 15th: FAITH & VALUES CALENDAR
- 16th: LITERARY EVENTS
- 16th: Rasp's run as Warrior winds down
- 16th: LOCAL ROUNDUP : SBCC Men stun Ventura
- 16th: What's Doing in Santa Barbara County - Jan. 15-22
- 17th: Three Lions do all the scoring for Providence
- 17th: NAIA tourney about more than hoops for Warriors
- 17th: Don Toussaint of Rabobank Puts Stock in Service, Staying Power and Business Sense
- 18th: Letters: Rice a poor choice to speak at college
- 18th: Tax cuts, the certainty factor, and job creation
- 18th: SANTA BARBARA ATHLETIC ROUND TABLE LUNCHEON : Westmont women have more than hoops on their mind
- 18th: Freedom Riders to Discuss Equality, Justice
- 18th: Professor to Explore the Legacy of MLK
- 18th: Art Show at Hospice of Santa Barbara
- 19th: Westmont has too many weapons for Sunbirds
- 19th: Bender has a say in Westmont’s key win over Fresno Pacific
- 19th: Healthy Teen Living
- 19th: Taiko Drummers
- 19th: Jessie van Eerden
- 19th: Stargazing Night
- 19th: Bender's 20 leads Westmont : Boucher's points curtail Fresno Pacific comeback
- 19th: Santa Barbara Symphony, State Street Ballet to Collaborate for First Time
- 19th: Cal Poly students, faculty, pros to play Bach
- 20th: Lions roar past Cornerstone Christian
- 20th: Sports now a dumping ground
- 20th: Week in Sports
- 20th: Former Westmont Professor Arthur Lynip Dies at Age 97
- 21st: Westmont Recognized by Forbes
- 21st: WEEKEND, WEEKDAY SCENE - Jan. 21-27
- 21st: Distinguished Westmont professor dies at 97
- 21st: Jan Clouse Featured Artist at Hospice of Santa Barbara
- 21st: Forbes Names Westmont Second-Best College for Minorities in STEM
- 21st: Santa Barbara Partners in Education Celebrates Efforts of Community Volunteers
- 22nd: Hueneme scores OT win
- 22nd: Duckett works her way back into pool
- 23rd: Perfect OT period boosts Warriors
- 23rd: Eagles still perfect in GSAC after Warriors
- 23rd: Emerson’s 25 packs a wallop for Lions
- 23rd: Letters: Visit from Rice an honor
- 23rd: LOCAL ROUNDUP : Blanco's big night boosts Warriors
- 23rd: Westmont Diversity Lauded by Forbes
- 24th: Remembering William Stafford Community Reading
- 25th: Warriors bend to Biola’s second-half binge
- 25th: Warriors take 50th win over long-time rival Biola
- 25th: Two Republican women's groups merge
- 25th: SBCARTL: Westmont restrains revelry for rivalry
- 26th: Events- January 26, 2011
- 26th: Westmont women fall short against tough Biola squad
- 26th: A Split for the Warriors : Westmont men get key GSAC win over Biola
- 27th: Red Meat at the Film Fest
- 27th: Gerald Carpenter: Violinist Valerie Malvinni to Play Lehmann Hall
- 27th: Gerald Carpenter: Westmont Students to Stage ‘I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change’
- 27th: Kick-starting the economy
- 28th: GALLERY FINDER
- 28th: SCENE WEEKEND, WEEKDAY - Jan. 28-Feb.3
- 28th: PAUL, Nathaniel Hunter
- 28th: Week in Sports
- 28th: Westmont drops baseball opener at Whittier
- 28th: Leslie Ridley-Tree Donates Art Book Collection to Westmont Library
- 28th: She wants to be an NFL referee
- 29th: Warriors sweep home doubleheader
- 29th: Warriors tame Sea Lions in the second half
- 29th: Westmont falls short at Point Loma
- 30th: Dreams deferred: Civil rights activists share their story at Westmont - Couple relates their civil rights efforts in the '60s
- 30th: LOCAL ROUNDUP : Royals come up short in tough tourney
- 30th: Terry Hickey Banks Earns 2010 Carpinterian of the Year Honor
- 31st: Friendship Center to Share the Love at Annual Festival of Hearts
- February (98)
- 1st: Santa Barbara Athletic Round Table Luncheons : SB's Butcher praises his "Rule of Four"
- 1st: Library Displays Gifts From Ridley-Tree
- 2nd: Featured Artist Scott Anderson Talks Artistic Education, Sensibilities, and Illustration
- 3rd: 'Break the silence' : Westmont alumni try to ease climate for gay students
- 3rd: Paul, Adam, and Evolution
- 3rd: Warriors take down No. 3 Lancers
- 4th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Dons stay in title contention
- 4th: Warriors knock off No. 3 Lancers
- 4th: Boucher powers Westmont over CBU
- 4th: Week in Sports
- 4th: Three Providence Hall Students in Running for Westmont’s Monroe Scholarships
- 4th: Boucher bounces California Baptist with 3-ball
- 5th: LOCAL ROUNDUP : Errors hurt SBCC in diamond opener
- 5th: Midland messes with Providence Hall
- 5th: No worries for Westmont in 9-0 sweep
- 5th: Warriors start season with qualifying times
- 5th: Peterson brings it for Warriors
- 5th: Rasp, Branson go 20-plus in Warrior win
- 6th: LOCAL ROUNDUP : Westmont wins this one at the line
- 6th: Gay Students, Alumni Sending Westmont College a Message
- 7th: OUR TOWN: Philanthropist donates art books
- 7th: Bender grows into a big-time player for Westmont
- 7th: 24th Annual High School Mathematics Contest: Battle of the Math Wits
- 7th: Op Ed: In Support of LGBT at Westmont
- 7th: UCSB Music Department Receives $550,000 Endowment Gift
- 7th: Play, believe, achieve shaped life of big-wave surfer Gerhardt
- 8th: Westmont musicians on tour
- 8th: Condoleeza Rice
- 8th: JM Holliday Architects Selected to Design Westmont Dining Project
- 8th: Westmont ends victory drought against Vanguard
- 8th: Westmont survives in 3 OTs
- 9th: Westmont men's basketball needs triple OT to top Vanguard
- 9th: Wrestling High
- 9th: JM Holliday Associates Selected To Design New Westmont Dining Facility Project
- 10th: Westmont LGBT Alumni Speak Up
- 10th: Week in Sports
- 10th: Westmont Faculty Issue Open Letter of Solidarity with Gay Students, Alumni
- 11th: Santa Barbara Reads 2011 - Public Library System Community Reading Program
- 11th: Cress’ homer is enough for Westmont
- 12th: Leary helps Warriors put down Hustlin Owls
- 12th: Azusa’s second half smothers Warriors
- 13th: Cate and Thacher take honors in math contest
- 13th: Westmont panics in blow-out to APU
- 13th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Westmont women fall to Azusa Pacific at home
- 13th: Gauchos sweep past Cowgirls in shutout
- 13th: Cougars catch Warriors in second half
- 14th: Bishop Diego Mathletes Win Westmont Competition for Second Time
- 14th: Gauchos’ 2011 recruits come from all over the country
- 14th: Pressure mounts in late-season games
- 15th: Love is in the air for area sports coaches
- 15th: Hot-shooting Warriors find slim victory
- 15th: Warriors keep leg up in GSAC standings
- 16th: Volleyball Smackdown
- 16th: Warriors of Overtime : Blanco's late free throws lift Westmont to win
- 16th: Branson's 25, Farrand's one seal it for Westmont
- 17th: Willow Glen shorts: Westmont College plans free concert at Bayside Church
- 17th: Editorials : Guest Opinion: A note on histories of SBCC, UCSB
- 17th: Dons excel with mother of invention
- 17th: Week in Sports
- 17th: Garden Court Endowment Welcomes New Board Members
- 17th: Engagement: Krista Morley and Cesar Vega
- 17th: Plance gives Warriors a boost in 8-5 win
- 19th: UCLA's Sullivan had record in sight
- 19th: Gauchos sweep 4-way track meet at Westmont
- 20th: Moore deserves more at Westmont
- 20th: LOCAL COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Rain muddies Gauchos' opener
- 20th: Randy Rowse: In Defense of Using RDA Funds to Enhance Our Community
- 20th: Warriors outlast San Diego Christian, clinch home game for GSAC playoffs
- 20th: Westmont women shocked by San Diego Christian
- 20th: Gauchos celebrate dry day with doubleheader sweep
- 21st: Westmont secures diamond split vs. Menlo
- 21st: College Hosts Liberal Arts Conversation
- 21st: Week in Sports Update
- 22nd: Haddow's back in the outfield, looking in
- 22nd: SBCARTL: DP remains as stubborn as a mule about its streak
- 22nd: Warriors swept by Vanguard
- 22nd: Westmont has a tough night at Fresno Pacific
- 22nd: Blanco sparks Warriors past Sunbirds
- 22nd: Westmont men beat Vanguard for first victory
- 22nd: Loredo fans eight, posts first collegiate victory
- 23rd: Gerald Carpenter: Westmont and Blondell Provoke ‘33 Swoons’
- 23rd: OUR TOWN: Art collectors symposium
- 23rd: Gauchos double up Warriors : Loredo earns first - ever win in a Gauchos uniform
- 23rd: Westmont gets handled by Fresno Pacific
- 23rd: College Hoops
- 23rd: Protest against Condoleezza Rice
- 24th: Several Pirates take recovery road to success
- 24th: Cabuling blanks Sunbirds; Warrior split twin bill
- 25th: Warriors split with Sunbirds
- 25th: Week in Sports
- 27th: COLLEGE ROUNDUP : SBCC falls in playoffs
- 27th: Bender and Branson score 25 each in loss
- 27th: Fu’s final shot sinks Warriors in finale
- 28th: Little adults : You won't find teddy bears or princesses on Ecozuzu's new line for infants and tots
- 28th: CHEKHOV E. CHEESE : Westmont's hilarious '33 Swoons' is pure Blondell
- 28th: 33 Swoons at Westmont’s Porter Theatre
- 28th: Westmont’s Sargent honored for academic excellence
- 28th: Warriors place Bender, Branson on All-GSAC team
- March (119)
- 1st: Brontsema got a freeze job at Wazoo
- 1st: Week in Sports Update
- 1st: Blanco named All-GSAC for Warriors
- 2nd: Westmont Appoints Faculty Adviser to Help Student-Athletes
- 2nd: Westmont-Vanguard promises to be close
- 2nd: Warriors suffer a tough loss at Cal Baptist
- 2nd: Westmont shot down by red-hot Vanguard
- 2nd: Westmont Math Contest
- 3rd: Gauchos set school record at Pac-10 Championships
- 3rd: Warriors host Fresno Pacific in GSAC tournament opener
- 3rd: Westmont bows out in first round of GSAC
- 3rd: Week in Sports
- 3rd: Westmont bats quieted by No. 3 Cal Baptist
- 3rd: Westmont relay team qualifies for NAIA finals
- 4th: At Westmont breakfast, Rice defends Afghan war, warns of strife in Mexico
- 4th: One and Done Warriors : Westmont makes early exit from GSAC tourney
- 4th: Joyce tosses second complete game for SBCC
- 4th: Channelkeeper Student Art Show, “What the Channel Means to Me”
- 4th: Condoleezza Rice Talks Democracy, Freedom and ‘National Myth’ at Westmont Breakfast
- 4th: Condoleezza Rice Visits Tri-Counties
- 4th: Westmont falters in 2nd half, ousted in GSAC tourney
- 4th: Meaux is dominant in beating Sacramento State
- 5th: Middle East relations will be tenuous, Rice says
- 5th: Pt. Loma blanks Westmont women 9-0
- 5th: No. 3 Lancers sweep Westmont
- 5th: Westmont’s medley relay earns All-American honors
- 5th: Westmont netters fall in top-10 battle
- 5th: Condoleezza Rice in Westmont talk warns against ‘peril in Mexico, Afghanistan and the Middle East
- 6th: Women's Festival draws more than 1,000
- 6th: Trail Quest: Tangerine Falls
- 6th: LOCAL ROUNDUP : Gaucho women put an end 49ers' dominance in Big West tennis
- 6th: ON THE TOWN : New president at Antioch University
- 6th: Noozhawk Talks: Joe Bruzzese Helps Parents Occupy the Middle School Ground
- 7th: Week in Sports Update
- 7th: Round Table pays tribute to CIF-champion Chargers
- 7th: Singles players lift Warriors past Xavier
- 8th: SBCARTL: DP water polo remains the talk of the town
- 8th: SBCARTL: DP water polo remains the talk of the town
- 9th: Letters: Musicians a credit to Westmont
- 9th: LOCAL ROUNDUP : Dons win wild one over Cardinals
- 9th: Westmont women receive spot in NAIA Tournament
- 10th: Westmont women earn NAIA tournament berth
- 10th: Week in Sports
- 10th: Westmont men put away Hope International
- 10th: Westmont women breeze past winless Hope
- 10th: Westmont comeback falls short against Biola
- 11th: LOCAL ROUNDUP : Joyce fans 16 for SBCC's WSC win
- 11th: ART REVIEW : The Art Story Thus Far - In its third exhibition in the impressive new space, Westmont Art Museum plays host to an impressively diverse culling of art from its vault
- 11th: Biola not up to Westmont’s pace
- 12th: Westmont students to serve over spring break
- 12th: LOCAL ROUNDUP : Meaux on losing end of pitcher's duel at Cal Classic
- 12th: Walks hurt Warriors in double header defeats
- 12th: No. 7 Warriors edge No. 9 Eagles
- 13th: ON THE TOWN : Condoleezza Rice speaks to 900+ at Westmont President's Breakfast
- 14th: Carpinteria Property Gets Revamped
- 14th: Westmont's Angel Blanco (#32) and the rest of her team will compete at the NAIA Championship in Jack
- 14th: SBAA rewards track teams for volunteer work
- 15th: Williams describes Madness at function
- 15th: SBCARTL: Royals' Sailors has things under control
- 15th: S.B. Music Club Morning Concert
- 15th: Westmont women edged by Mesa State
- 16th: LOCAL ROUNDUP : Adair's heroics send SBCC to win over Ventura
- 16th: March Madness
- 16th: Pitchers lead Westmont to sweep against Vanguard
- 17th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Martin, Lehman lead Midland over Dunn in boys lacrosse, 14-2
- 17th: Westmont sweeps DH from Vanguard
- 17th: Warriors will have hands full at NAIA
- 17th: Mary Crookston
- 17th: Week in Sports
- 17th: Westmont makes early exit at NAIA Tournament
- 18th: Westmont falls in clash of Warriors
- 18th: March Moon Madness at Observatory
- 19th: CEC Launches “Rethink the Drink” Bottled Water Reduction Pilot Project
- 21st: Talk to Explore the Ethics of War
- 21st: Peace that Passes Understanding: Fourth Paths to Opposing War
- 21st: Westmont College Choir Masterworks Concert
- 22nd: SBCARTL: Teams try to keep a sunny disposition
- 22nd: Leary celebrates return with 3-run HR in Westmont win
- 23rd: Why Natural Law Arguments Make Evangelicals Uncomfortable: A recent paper highlights the differences between evangelical and Catholic defense of traditional marriage
- 23rd: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Haddow's four RBI lead Gauchos past Trojans
- 23rd: Warriors give No. 1 Fresno a good fight
- 23rd: Super Shot
- 23rd: Paul Galbraith and His Unique Eight-String Guitar
- 24th: SBCC Prez and Her Job Search
- 25th: Warriors win in the rain: Westmont opens series with SD Christian with soggy victory
- 25th: Week in Sports
- 25th: Westmont recovers from slow start, wins 11-8
- 26th: In brief: ForestWatch plans annual fundraiser
- 26th: Westmont takes two from The Master’s
- 26th: Warriors set 3 records in their Collegiate Classic
- 27th: Warriors take two from Mustangs
- 27th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Gauchos roughed up early by Beavers
- 27th: Lighting the Way
- 27th: Westmont College’s Spring Sing to Celebrate 50th Anniversary at Santa Barbara Bowl
- 28th: Council expected to name new poet laureate
- 28th: ON STAGE: Middle East concert at Westmont
- 28th: UCSB Middle East Ensemble
- 28th: Students at Westmont College Call for More Dialogue on Gay Issues
- 28th: Westmont pulls out victory over Williams
- 28th: SBHS pays tribute to soccer legend Guzman
- 29th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Gauchos fall to Gaels in make-up
- 29th: Public Debate: Abortion—Right or Wrong?
- 29th: Santa Barbara to pick new poet laureate today
- 29th: 50th Annual Westmont Spring Sing
- 29th: Reggie Williams
- 29th: Paul Willis Next Poet Laureate
- 29th: Broker Liam Murphy Joins Hayes Commercial Group
- 29th: Paul Willis Named Santa Barbara’s Next Poet Laureate
- 30th: Westmont College professor now Santa Barbara's fourth poet laureate KARNA HUGHES, NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER March 30, 2011 5:48 AM The Santa Barbara City Council appointed Paul Willis Santa Barbara's fourth poet laureate Tuesday. This archive article requires registration and login to view. You may also purchase the article without a general registration. Click here to proceed to the login, registration or article purchase page.
- 30th: Basham has Warriors in line for second tourney berth
- 30th: Chargers end three-year losing streak against Buena in girls softball, 2-0
- 30th: Westmont professor is Santa Barbara's new poet laureate
- 30th: WeissCrax: Speaking of Sportz
- 30th: Gillies hurls Master’s past Westmont, 3-1
- 31st: Chargers open Arizona tournament with big win
- 31st: New Poet Laureate
- 31st: Housing Loan Questions
- 31st: Library Sets ‘Community Conversations’ for ‘Santa Barbara Reads!’ Selection
- 31st: Plance pitches complete game in win over Master’s
- April (92)
- 1st: Westmont roughs up Master's
- 1st: A Chat with Paul J. Willis
- 1st: Week in Sports
- 1st: Westmont men get out the brooms against Hope
- 1st: Westmont coach gets last laugh after her team’s 9-0 win
- 2nd: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Westmont women no fools in win over Hope
- 2nd: Westmont falls short in back to back games
- 3rd: The Master's sweeps past Westmont
- 3rd: The Ever-Living Poets Society: Local writers to honor their counterparts of yore
- 4th: News to Yous
- 4th: Westmont Offers Music Teacher Credential
- 4th: SBART reveals Hall of Fame Class of 2011
- 5th: SBCARTL: Chargers bask in glow of tourney title
- 5th: Judge Rules in Favor of Tea Fire Victims
- 5th: Public Ceremony for Paul Willis, S.B.'s New Poet Laureate
- 6th: Thompkins eyes NAIA decathlon title
- 6th: Paul Willis to Be Installed As Santa Barbara’s Poet Laureate at City Hall April 12
- 6th: Warriors lose heartbreaker to Concordia
- 7th: 'Bassoon and Other Species' concert at Ojai Art Center
- 7th: Concordia slips by Westmont
- 7th: Sports : In Brief
- 7th: Week in Sports
- 7th: Five Alumni Inducted Into Santa Barbara High School Wall of Fame
- 7th: Westmont baseball drops another to Concordia
- 7th: Mark French back on sidelines in hoops fundraiser
- 8th: SBSC enjoys perfect ending in Showcase
- 9th: French returns to bench for benefit
- 9th: Santa Barbara Astronomical Unit Wins Major Competition
- 9th: Westmont tennis avenges loss with 5-4 victory
- 10th: Walkers won't sleep in fight against cancer
- 10th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Dons, Cardinals split doubleheader
- 10th: Past Prime players able to knock off PH All-Stars
- 11th: Out & About : LaBrie joins Garden Court board
- 11th: News to Yous
- 11th: Sports Figure of the Month: Ethel Byers
- 11th: Laguna’s Gamble recognized for his ‘giving heart’
- 12th: Wild Wisdom : Edible and medicinal plants are focus of outdoor class
- 12th: SBCARTL: Royals track high mileage on weekends
- 12th: SBCC Luria Library to Host Award Ceremony and Reception April 14th
- 12th: Gerald Carpenter: Santa Barbara Music Club Keyed Up for Free Concert
- 12th: Dos Pueblos High School Says Hello to ‘Dolly!’
- 12th: Westmont men take down No. 4-ranked Azusa
- 13th: Westmont diamond chosen No. 1 in country
- 13th: Decision to hire is inherently a business decision
- 13th: Point Loma sweeps Westmont
- 13th: Bronzed Winters at Westmont
- 13th: Westmont Installs Sculpture of Former President David Winter and His Wife
- 14th: Nipomo needs just five to take softball win at Santa Ynez
- 14th: Week in Sports
- 14th: Goleta Resident Helping Dream Trip Come True for Students in Alaskan Village
- 15th: Trail Quest: Montecito Peak
- 15th: ART REVIEW : Term Endings, New Beginnings - This year's annual exhibition of Westmont College senior art students is the first in the college's sweet new art museum, and comes equipped with the tagline 'We are Here'
- 16th: Westmont Orchestra's Concerto Concert
- 16th: Westmont wins sixth in a row
- 16th: Leary’s grand slam not enough for Warriors
- 17th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Rams' Mauze has a perfect afternoon vs. Spartans
- 18th: Jordano joins Hall of Fame
- 19th: SBCARTL: Dons' soccer success keeps party going
- 20th: Westmont Professor Laura Montgomery Accepts Job at Wheaton College
- 20th: In the Future, Santa Barbara’s Mortgage Help for Employees Likely a Thing of the Past
- 20th: Trudelle headed for NAIA meet
- 21st: First-Grader Makes $15.05 Donation to Westmont’s ‘Bright Hope’ Campaign
- 21st: Serrano signs with Westmont
- 21st: Warriors can’t overcome 10-run deficit
- 21st: Summer Adventure Guide 2011
- 21st: Six-Year-Old Donates to Westmont
- 22nd: RMHS students qualify for National Chemistry Olympiad test
- 22nd: RMHS students qualify for National Chemistry Olympiad test
- 22nd: Latin Mass highlights 229th anniversary of Presidio's founding : Spanish outpost was last of four built on California coast
- 22nd: Snyder's perfecto clinches WSC softball title
- 22nd: Rec Signups
- 22nd: Week in Sports
- 23rd: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Warriors take two in San Diego
- 23rd: Leary, Allen lead Westmont to sweep of twin bill
- 25th: On Stage : Westmont concert focuses on soloists
- 25th: Dallas Willard Commencement Talk
- 26th: SBCARTL: Baseball showdown pits high-class underclassmen
- 26th: Allen named player of the week
- 27th: Westmont names new dean
- 27th: Allen earns GSAC honor as baseball winds down
- 27th: Allen completes unassisted triple play in Westmont win
- 28th: John Watts’ Planned Giving Expertise an Asset for Santa Barbara Rescue Mission
- 28th: Cougars take one from Warriors
- 28th: Earwigs hand top-ranked Rams first loss, 7-6
- 28th: Week in Sports
- 28th: Westmont College Releases Updated iPhone App
- 29th: SBCC has strong opening in Ojai
- 29th: Westmont falls to Azua Pacific, 6-3
- 29th: Westmont men excel at Ojai Tournament
- 29th: Hawks top Warriors
- 29th: Kolodinski, Trudelle, men’s 4 x 800 win GSAC titles
- 30th: Westmont Building Dedication Ceremony
- May (86)
- 1st: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Lima advances to two finals at Ojai tournament
- 1st: Gauchos sweep dual meet against Cal Poly
- 2nd: Rotary Club of Goleta Presents $6,500 Donation to Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara
- 2nd: Volleyball coaches get a flood of happy messages
- 3rd: SBCARTL: Gauchos ready for trip to Final Four
- 4th: Lima leads charge for Westmont at Ojai
- 4th: Westmont Buildings Earn LEED Gold
- 4th: Margo Kline: Music Club Shines with Pianist Betty Oberacker
- 6th: San Marcos High’s Desa Mandarino Named County Teacher of the Year
- 6th: O'Neil Next Providence Hall Headmaster
- 6th: SOUTH ON 101: Mother’s Day weekend beacons
- 6th: Providence Hall names headmaster
- 6th: Dinosaur makes impressive debut at Santa Barbara Zoo
- 6th: Science and math center dedicated at Westmont
- 7th: WESTMONT ARTS
- 8th: WESTMONT GRADUATION: Nearly 300 form Christian college's class of 2011
- 8th: UCSB’s Masterson third in Big West decathlon
- 9th: UCSB’s Tough Loss Not Anything Like the Lakers’
- 10th: NSBCARTL: North teams try to get the last word
- 10th: Margo Kline: West Coast Chamber Orchestra in Fine Form
- 10th: Akron returning to play UCSB at Harder Stadium
- 10th: Basham, Lima, Cox, Mathews honored by GSAC
- 10th: Westmont seeded 6th for NAIA national tournament
- 10th: GSAC to hire full-time Commissioner
- 11th: Sports Figure of the Month: Van Latham
- 11th: Basham honored by GSAC
- 11th: Marching for the Empire: Children on the Second Anza Expedition
- 12th: TODDLER T-REX TRAINS AT THE ZOO
- 12th: In The Green Room: Carl’s Jr., Hardee’s CEO Shares the Secrets of Job Creation
- 12th: The Homeless Count
- 12th: Flying Feet
- 12th: Week in Sports
- 12th: Thompson to play volleyball for the Warriors
- 12th: Flying Feet
- 13th: Public Square: Take a Bow
- 13th: Math whizzes square off in super bowl
- 13th: UCSB preps for rugby final four
- 14th: Orthopedic Surgeon Rick Ryu Remains on Cutting Edge for Joint Ventures
- 14th: Day, MacDonald, 4 x 800 relay qualify for nationals
- 15th: Change at Westmont: Gay students find greater acceptance after open letter by alumni
- 15th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: County athletes advance in track
- 16th: Power of press lunch provided inspiration for SBART president
- 17th: A first-class farewell for Alaskan visitors
- 17th: SBARTL : Electronic media lights up final press luncheon of year
- 17th: Marching for the Empire: Children on the Second Anza Expedition
- 17th: Star Party
- 17th: Search for New UCSB Women’s Basketball Coach Down to Two
- 17th: Four New Westmont Buildings Earn LEED Gold Designations
- 17th: UCSB says Moore hasn’t been hired as women’s coach
- 18th: Warriors reach quarterfinals at NAIA Nationals
- 18th: UCSB to name women’s basketball coach on Thursday
- 18th: Gauchos closing in on new women's hoops coach
- 18th: Westmont’s Summer Scholars Program Gives High-Schoolers a Taste of College
- 19th: Village Beat: Cold Spring School’s New Superintendent
- 19th: Warriors fall in Quarterfinals
- 19th: UCSB turns to Rutgers staff with Mitchell : Will replace Gottieb as women's hoops coach
- 20th: SCHOOL NEWS: The Californian, May 23, 2011
- 20th: UCSB introduces Mitchell as new women's hoops coach
- 20th: Carpinteria routs Whitney in opener
- 20th: Carlene Mitchell Named New UCSB Women’s Basketball Coach
- 20th: Saturn Viewing Party at Westmont Observatory
- 21st: Track and Field headed to Nationals
- 22nd: How God is With Us; How We Can Know It?
- 23rd: 2010-11 Athletes of the Year
- 23rd: Round Table set for new Hall class
- 23rd: Margo Kline: Santa Barbara Youth Symphony Shines on Lobero Stage
- 24th: Jeanson, Lima, Kolodinski honored by SBART
- 24th: Cress named Academic All-American
- 24th: OUT & ABOUT: Jordan joins Rescue Mission board
- 24th: Getting a Second Chance : Yokubaitis making the most of his second time around with Cardinals
- 25th: The Many Talents of Jake Allbaugh
- 26th: Local athletes look to qualify for CIF State Meet
- 26th: Hall of Fame
- 26th: Incoming Headmaster David O’Neil Ready to Guide Providence Hall to Next Level
- 27th: Thompkins sets PRs in decathlon, finishes eighth
- 27th: Hodges, McDaniel, Royals’ 4×400 relay going to State Meet
- 27th: Wheaton College Names Women's Basketball Coach
- 27th: PRAYING FOR FAMILY
- 27th: Kolodinski wins NAIA javelin title
- 28th: Trudelle places 7th in NAIA marathon
- 28th: LOCAL ROUNDUP : Maasen, Matthieson's run ends short of quarters
- 28th: Santa Barbara Gets with the Spirit at 53rd Annual Community Prayer Breakfast
- 29th: LOCAL ROUNDUP : Trudelle nabs seventh in NAIA marathon
- 30th: Westmont Students Heading Out to Serve Communities Around the World
- 31st: Newnan headed to UCLA
- 31st: Providence Hall to Graduate First Class to Have Attended All Four Years
- June (59)
- July (35)
- August (14)
- September (24)
- 7th: September Voices: Three Poets for Autumn
- 11th: Passion for Education Equality Fuels Sal Güereña’s Drive for Padres Unidos
- 12th: UCSB Named A Top Public National University
- 13th: Lay back and check out the stars at Westmont College
- 13th: Monthly Public Telescope Night
- 14th: UCSB, Westmont rank among nation's best
- 15th: UCSB, Westmont, SBCC Named Among Nation’s Best Schools
- 15th: Westmont Soars in U.S. News Rankings
- 16th: Westmont shines in national ranking
- 16th: New Volleyball Coach at Westmont
- 16th: Westmont Reverses National Loan Default Trend
- 18th: OUT & ABOUT: Jackson joins foundation board
- 19th: Clifford Sponsel, Gerd Jordano Named Santa Barbara’s Man and Woman of the Year
- 20th: Westmont Professor Michael Everest Enthralled with Wonders of Chemistry
- 21st: Kristi Lazar Returns to Westmont
- 21st: New chemistry professor at Westmont
- 22nd: Alex Moore Joins Westmont Faculty
- 22nd: Fall Arts Preview 2011: Indy Editors Pick the Best in Theater, Music, Film, Art, and Dance
- 25th: Lazar Returns, Hopes to Inspire Students
- 25th: Editorials : Guest Opinion: Top marks for UCSB, City College and Westmont
- 26th: Westmont Venture to Istanbul
- 27th: OUT & ABOUT: Tews joins Channel City board
- 28th: Hisham Matar
- 29th: Westmont Students Good at Paying Back Loans
- October (31)
- November (37)
- December (22)
- January (36)
- February (32)
- 1st: 7th Annual Westmont President's Breakfast
- 2nd: Westmont Named eCampus of the Month
- 2nd: David MacCulloch Joins Montecito Bank & Trust Wealth Management Division
- 2nd: 5 Tips for Securing IT Funding
- 2nd: Solvang Brewing Company hosts exhibit
- 3rd: MacCulloch joins Montecito Bank & Trust Wealth Management Division
- 3rd: Rath Shelton, community leader, dies at 88
- 5th: Area feels the absence of Rath
- 6th: Gardens & Villa Play Faust at the Lobero: Santa Barbara’s Indie Rockers Craft Original Score for 1926 German Film, Play It Live
- 8th: Westmont holding math competition
- 8th: UCSB Department of Theater & Dance to Present World Premiere of ‘Entangled’
- 9th: Upcoming Forum To Explore New Religious Perspectives
- 10th: Afternoon Chamber Music Concert Classical performances featuring music by Bach, Mozart, and S.B. composer William Ramsay. Presented by the S.B. Music Club
- 12th: Fun, squared : High school mathletes do battle at Westmont College
- 14th: Rathburn Wiley Shelton, 1923-2012
- 15th: Lit Moon Presents Henry VI, Part 3: John Blondell Will Be Part of London’s Cultural Olympiad
- 15th: Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation New Board Members
- 16th: Global Leadership Connection Recognizes Achievements of Local Student Leaders: Program honors outstanding high school juniors, with the top four awarded scholarships and a trip to Washington, D.C.
- 16th: Westmont VP speaks to Rotary
- 17th: BHS, BC product Pennington named top JC scholar athlete
- 17th: ONSTAGE: Westmont students delve into George Orwell's dystopian "Animal Farm" in a rock musical adaptation of the 20th century classic
- 19th: John Stott: A Uniter and a Divider; A new biography portrays both the evangelist's triumphs and his frustrations.
- 20th: Clothing in Church: Why It Matters
- 20th: OUT and ABOUT : Mautino elected to board
- 20th: ON STAGE : Music Club plans concert
- 21st: Is too thin beautiful? : Eating disorders specialist to speak Monday at Westmont College
- 23rd: OTTMAN, Eleanor M.
- 24th: PUBLIC SQUARE: YOU SHOULD KNOW
- 25th: Aiding family, friends through eating disorders: Support system key
- 29th: Providence Hall Thespians to Stage ‘The Diviners’: The play will be performed March 9-10 in Westmont's Porter Theater
- 29th: Santa Barbara Region Chamber of Commerce Names Winners of Business Star Awards: Honorees include Laura McIver, Dr. Sumita Pennathur, Penny Jenkins and Dr. Kurt Ransohoff
- 29th: International Chiari Association Announces Board Member: New Nonprofit Organization’s Board of Directors Coming Together
- March (36)
- April (23)
- May (44)
- 1st: John Stott, C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien: Why American Evangelicals Love the British
- 1st: LEECH, Patricia Sarah
- 2nd: The Fever: Mitchell Thomas in Wallace Shawn’s Cautionary Monologue
- 2nd: Review: Casey Caldwell Puts New Spin on Storytelling in ‘Laws of Motion’
- 3rd: Rio Mesa sweeps titles at Pacific View swim finals
- 5th: 2012 college graduates get crash course in job-seeking
- 6th: A SUNNY AND PROUD DAY: Families, friends holler for grads at Westmont commencement
- 7th: Cress helped change the culture of Westmont baseball
- 7th: Westmont College Orchestra to Tour, Perform in China: The students will share their music in Beijing, Suzhou and Shanghai
- 9th: Westmont College Mourns Death of Professor Alex Moore: he 31-year-old instructor, whose wife is expecting their first child in July, dies from complications following surgery
- 9th: Westmont Mourns Death of Professor: Husband Of Warriors Women's Basketball Coach Dies
- 9th: Alex Moore, husband of Westmont coach Kirsten Moore, dies
- 9th: COLLEGE MOURNS THE DEATH OF PROFESSOR
- 10th: Westmont Mourns Death of Dr. Alex Moore: Kinesiology Assistant Professor, 31, Died Following Complications from Surgery
- 10th: Westmont’s Alex Moore dies at 31
- 10th: Students Lauded for Servant Leadership
- 10th: Westmont College Reeling From News Of Death Of Popular Young Professor
- 11th: Debate sparked by bikers behaving badly
- 11th: Westmont professor dies after surgery
- 11th: Sketching Sixth Street: In new show, Joel Phillips renders the unseen
- 11th: Modestan Kristin Olsen facing Democratic challenger
- 12th: Goleta Neighbors Liking Nextdoor: Free Online Service Finds Pets, Fights Crime, and More
- 12th: Tuesday Memorial Service Set for Westmont Professor Alex Moore: School provides more details on death, tribute and benefit fund for his wife and unborn child
- 12th: Davis — Roberts: Jacqueline Davis and Jackson Roberts are engaged to be married June 2 at Montecito Covenant Church in Santa Barbara, Calif.
- 13th: Special : Carpinteria family is celebrating the ultimate Mother's Day present — the anticipated arrival of their adopted special needs son, Jedidiah
- 13th: Benefit fund created for Coach Moore
- 13th: 2012 2013 CCA Executive Committee Nominations Announced
- 14th: Service set for Westmont professor
- 15th: Biola clarifies stance on human sexuality: After an underground gay group came out, the Christian school assures support to students struggling with same-sex attraction
- 15th: Letters: Take a walk to fight diseases
- 18th: Mayberry - LaManna
- 19th: Jon Bowerman missed his wife's coaching as Condon/Wheeler takes its first 1A track title
- 21st: Ballet presents 'Cinderella'--and humor, too
- 21st: A Record 71 Students to Serve This Summer
- 22nd: Franklin baseball beats rival Davis in extra innings behind Zanzi, Von Ruden, Waters, Pigg; play for first D-I North title
- 22nd: TREMENDOUS TRIO: Belgrade seniors have set the standard of success over the last four years
- 24th: 17 named National Merit scholars: ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIPS' RANGE: $500 TO $2,000
- 25th: Valley Christian pitcher Sween signs with Westmont
- 26th: Westmont College, Class of 2012: Commencement and all-school year-end ceremonies were held May 4
- 26th: Students win scholarships
- 27th: Green housing complex catering to students
- 28th: Senior High students receive scholarships, awards
- 29th: Special Olympics Santa Barbara to Kick Off Torch Run: Celebration will honor athletes, sponsors and volunteers ahead of June 9-10 Summer Games
- 29th: Santa Barbara Business Report: No Confidence Vote
- June (22)
- July (33)
- 2nd: New Business Initiative Promotes Santa Barbara Startups: South Coast Business Forum discusses the future of Start It in Santa Barbara
- 2nd: Santa Barbara Education Foundation Elects Salvador Güereña as Board President: UCSB archvist and co-founder of Padres Unidos has a longtime passion for schools, education issues
- 3rd: Olympic Trials End: S.B. Track-and-Field Athletes Come Close, But Fail to Win Berths to London
- 5th: Victims of Summerland burglary seek help
- 7th: Family addition : Carpinteria couple returns from Hong Kong with newly adopted son
- 7th: Kardboard Kayakers Race for Glory Before Soggy Reality Sinks In: Santa Barbara Maritime Museum fields 25 teams for annual duct tape-and-box regatta at West Beach
- 11th: One big day for Westmont women's hoops
- 12th: Special Olympics Strives to ‘Inspire Greatness’: Fourth annual luncheon recognizes athletes, coaches, volunteers and law enforcement for their efforts
- 13th: ART REVIEW: Circus-Trained Curios - Ceramic sculptor Wesley Anderegg makes a grand and darkly whimsical impression with his first local solo show, 'The Escape Artist'
- 13th: BEHIND THE SCENES: Ready, Set, Go - The race is on for local teens to raise money for the trip of a lifetime
- 17th: Montecito music festival brings together student musicians for solo, chamber training
- 17th: Elings Park, PeerBuddies Team Up to Offer Inclusion Camp Children ages 4 to 17 with special needs can enjoy the full range of summer camp activities
- 18th: Westmont’s Keck Telescope to Zoom In on Globular Clusters: Free, public stargazing event will be offered Friday in the college's observatory
- 19th: The King's College Announces New Provost
- 19th: Music Fest Attracts World-Class Talent to Westmont
- 19th: The King's College Announces New Provost
- 20th: Gardens & Villa on Vegetable Farming, the Bansuri Flute, and Playing the Phono Del Sol Festival
- 21st: Pee-wee polo: Where the young guns get their start
- 22nd: ON STAGE: Violinists at Westmont
- 22nd: Westmont College Music Majors Focus on Worship Leadership: New program will help students explore careers as worship leaders, ministers of music and liturgists
- 23rd: Two local athletes to compete for European nations in London Olympics
- 23rd: Notes for Notes Hires New Team Member: Westmont Grad Juliana Lee Named Director of Making Awesome Things Happen
- 24th: SIEMENS, Connie
- 26th: Sinkhole closes 192
- 26th: Giant Sinkhole Closes Highway 192: Will Be Closed For Next One-and-a-Half to Two Weeks
- 26th: Sinkhole Closes Highway 192 at Westmont Road in Montecito Caltrans says roadway is expected to reopen in about two weeks
- 27th: That sinking feeling
- 27th: IN CONCERT: Rounding the Five-Year Mark, Musically - The Montecito International Music Festival is in full swing
- 28th: GDP drives government, not the other way around
- 29th: Westmont professor headed for The King's College
- 30th: Westmont Awarded Challenge Grant to Raise $1 Million for Student Research: John Stauffer Charitable Trust will match each dollar donated through 2017
- 31st: Grant to Raise $1M for Student Research
- 31st: Grant to raise $1M for Westmont chemistry research
- August (23)
- September (20)
- October (14)
- November (12)
- December (37)
- 1st: Ybarra named new Fusion coach
- 3rd: Olmon takes pride in working at Cal Lutheran
- 3rd: Westmont Dance Department Presents Motion/Emotion Porter Theatre Hosts Nine Dances from Over 20 Dancers
- 4th: ON STAGE: Dancers to perform at Westmont
- 5th: Entrepreneurial Students to Compete in Westmont Business Plan Competition
- 5th: Letters: School choruses in excellent hands
- 6th: Santa Barbara Airport Presents ‘Songs of the Season’ Holiday Concerts
- 7th: Local athletes Correa, Judd named NAIA All-Americans
- 7th: ART REVIEW: Connecting Dots and Dreams - Westmont Ridley-Tree Museum of Art features a fascinating exhibition of paintings by Australian Aboriginal artists
- 7th: ON STAGE: A Study in 'Motion/Emotion' - Westmont College students and faculty bring a diverse program for the school's fall dance concert
- 7th: Local athletes Correa, Judd named NAIA All-Americans
- 7th: Bill Macfadyen: Barry Berkus Lived Life to the Fullest, All by Design Noozhawk's Top 5 includes a Coast Guard casualty in the border war with Mexico, a landlord lawsuit, a mysterious wreck, bank layoffs, and the positive atmosphere of Goleta Teen of the Year
- 8th: ROGERS, Leonard R.
- 11th: Westmont Basketball Game, Fundraiser to Benefit Moore Family
- 12th: Reverend Dina Gardner loses battle with cancer
- 12th: To the Olympics and Back: Westmont Basketball Star Tuğçe Canitez Returns to College Team for Her Senior Year
- 13th: Celebrate Holiday Season at Museum of Natural History’s Winter FUNderland
- 14th: Man arrested in July 4th killing of LA-area girl Read more: http://www.vcstar.com/news/2012/dec/14/arrest-in-july-4th-killing-of-la-area-girl/#ixzz2PXTYLRlG - vcstar.com
- 16th: Ugandan Chess Prodigy Shares Life Lessons in Santa Barbara: At Providence Hall, 16-year-old Phiona Mutesi tells her inspiring story of mastering the game and overcoming challenges
- 17th: Westmont Telescope Viewing Goes Lunar, with Chance of Jupiter
- 17th: Basketball Game, Fundraiser Honors Moore
- 17th: UCSB Reads Picks ‘Moonwalking with Einstein’ By Joshua Foer
- 18th: Alpha Resource Lauds Westmont Professor Christine Milner
- 18th: Alpha Resource Center Honors Westmont Professor with Imagine a World Award
- 19th: Dina Leigh Gardner
- 20th: Paul Bradford Joins Hayes Commercial Group as Broker Associate
- 20th: Local Ensembles Serenade Airport Travelers with ‘Songs of the Season’
- 20th: BizHawk: Gilli’s Grill Closes After Four Years on South Broadway in Santa Maria
- 23rd: Santa Barbara Historical Museum In Holiday Spirit for 80th Anniversary: Festive gala draws donors and supporters with dancing, dinner and a celebration of Santa Barbara's past and future
- 24th: Best of the Arts 2012: Santa Barbara’s Artists and Tastemakers Reflect on Their Year-End Highlights
- 26th: Focus on kids : Kids+Cameras designed to help Thai and local students learn photography skills
- 27th: Rough end to college career for Aolani: SANTA YNEZ GRAD NAMED ALL-AMERICAN AFTER SUFFERING INJURY
- 28th: ART REVIEW: The Art That Was, and Continues to Be - Despite ongoing funding woes, 2012 was another strong year for art in Santa Barbara, with transitions and new marshalling of cultural forces
- 29th: Letting the school kids play the game during the winter
- 29th: Local roundup: Dec. 28, 2012
- 31st: Santa Barbara Reads Selection Announced: Public Library and UCSB Reads Program Partner Again
- 31st: Fire, Crashes, Great-White Sharks Among Noozhawk’s Top Stories of 2012: Reporting on October's wildfire near Painted Cave easily comes in at No. 1 on the list of the 12 most-read stories
- January (39)
- February (26)
- March (59)
- 1st: Oaks Christian School's Brandon Flannery Wins at Westmont Math Contest and Aspires to Serve Others
- 1st: Gen. Colin Powell Brings Leadership to Life at Westmont President’s Breakfast; Former military chief and secretary of state says America can overcome its challenges, but notes that leaders must inspire followers to come along
- 1st: Colin Powell is keynote speaker at Westmont President's Breakfast: Retired general talks about working under President Reagan
- 1st: Powell urges sequester compromise at speech in SB
- 1st: Dick W. Johnson
- 2nd: Colin Powell reflects on nation's problems : Former secretary of state speaks at Westmont College breakfast
- 2nd: Former Secretary Of State Colin Powell Speaks In Santa Barbara, Says Sequester Could lead To Serious Damage To Services
- 4th: Platinum Circle: A Trilogy of Short Plays About Modern Communication
- 4th: TALK DELVES INTO HARRY POTTER, CHRISTIANITY
- 6th: Westmont Sophomores Win Debate, Speech Tournament
- 6th: Students Win Debate
- 7th: Students Win Debate, Speech Tournament
- 7th: Genealogy Seminar This Weekend in Santa Barbara
- 12th: Stargazers to Zoom In on Jupiter, Nebula at Westmont Viewing
- 13th: Former BHS, BC player Damron honored by NAIA
- 13th: Novelist Ron Hansen to Speak at Kickoff for Westmont Reading Series
- 14th: Youth minister to meet 100 race goal two years early
- 16th: Lee Women Upset Top Seeded Oklahoma City In NAIA National Tournament: Cumberland Awaits In All-Tennessee Semifinal Match-up
- 17th: Lucky 13 : Locals predict a positive year
- 17th: LITERARY EVENTS: March 17, 2013LITERARY EVENTS: March 17, 2013
- 18th: Around Broadneck: BHS graduate has successful career as an artist
- 18th: ‘Smart Mobile Technology for the Busy Professional’ Focus of IMA Chapter Dinner Meeting
- 18th: D.O. grad aids run to NAIA title game: Westmont game televised today at 3:30 p.m.
- 19th: Westmont College wins NAIA Division I Women’s Basketball National Championship: Warriors capture school’s first National Championship in basketball
- 19th: Westmont Plays for Women’s National Hoop Title
- 19th: Westmont women win title
- 19th: Westmont College wins NAIA Division I Women's Basketball National Championship: Warriors capture school's first National Championship in basketball
- 19th: Westmont women do the work, win NAIA National Championship
- 19th: Lady Flames Fall To Westmont, 71-65, In National Title Game
- 19th: Westmont National Champs
- 20th: TALK DELVES INTO HARRY POTTER, CHRISTIANITY
- 20th: Lee's German Racks Up Post-Season Awards
- 20th: Westmont Alumna Returns to Give Poetry Reading
- 20th: Dr. Paul J. Maurer appointed Senior Vice President for External Relations at Gordon College
- 20th: Warriors claim first women's hoops crown at NAIA tournament
- 21st: RETURNING CONQUERORS : Canitez repeats as Player of the Year : Branson is first-team All-American; Sachs, Lee, Sampson honored
- 21st: Jake Blair
- 21st: Former LMU cadet receives national award
- 22nd: Bill Macfadyen: El Encanto Hotel Checks In at No. 1, But Westmont’s the Biggest Winner
- 23rd: Biola Swept by Westmont College in GSAC Doubleheader
- 23rd: College Notebook: Title has deeper meaning for Wilber, Westmont
- 24th: Staumont, Oaks struggle as baseball swept by Westmont
- 25th: Templeton High School athlete commits to Westmont College
- 25th: Templeton High School athlete commits to Westmont College
- 27th: Olympic Gold Medalist Ashton Eaton helps run youth clinic at Westmont College
- 27th: Novelist Hansen to Speak at Reading Series
- 27th: Ashton Eaton in S.B.: Olympic Decathlon Champ Trains at Westmont
- 27th: 'SENIORS HAVE TALENT' : Variety show to showcase performers age 50 and older
- 27th: Olympic Gold Medalist Ashton Eaton helps run youth clinic at Westmont College: Around 45 kids take part in free track & field clinic from elite athletes
- 27th: Westmont Women's Basketball's year-end banquet open to public
- 28th: Music from Lalia Mangione
- 28th: Music from Lalia Mangione
- 28th: College Sailing
- 29th: Temecula honors March Students of the Month
- 29th: Spiritual spa day : Church groups wash feet of the homeless
- 30th: At evangelical colleges, a shifting attitude toward gay students: Gay Christian students begin self-identifying
- 30th: For Westmont College women, sadness fueled an ardor on the court The women's basketball team at the school south of Santa Barbara rallied around Coach Kirsten Moore and her baby after her husband died unexpectedly. Their crowning gift to her was an NAIA title.
- 30th: At evangelical colleges, a shifting attitude toward gay students
- 31st: Egg them on! : Santa Barbara County artists offer their take on Easter
- April (32)
- 2nd: SANTA BARBARA ATHLETIC ROUND TABLE LUNCHEON : Warriors get their delayed accolades after NAIA championship
- 3rd: Westmont Dean of Students Jane Higa Retires After ALS Diagnosis
- 3rd: Top College Polo Teams to Compete for National Title Outside Houston
- 4th: Gerald Carpenter: Westmont Choirs to Sing Two Settings of ‘Gloria’
- 4th: Westmont dean of students retires
- 5th: ART REVIEW: Building on Public, Private, Communal Realities - NOW AT THE CHANNING PEAKE GALLERY, 'DESIGN MATTERS' SHOWCASES LOCAL ARCHITECTURE, AIA AWARDS, AND SIGNALS THE CHANGING FACE OF OUR COMMUNITY
- 7th: Moore gets a chance to celebrate with family
- 8th: Jim Tunney: Finding courage in tough times
- 8th: Hometown Report: Oak Ridge grad Sende has emotional, championship season
- 8th: Gauchos Place at Sam Adams Invitational
- 9th: Tragedy Turns Into Triumph for Westmont Warriors Girls Basketball Team
- 9th: Local Coach Overcomes Tragedy To Lead Team To Victory
- 10th: Tropicana Student Housing Names 2013-14 Residence Life Staff
- 11th: Santa Barbara Business Beat: Westmont Hosts Stress-Reducing Entrepreneur
- 13th: Westmont College hoops honored by SBART: National Champion Warriors sign Sydney Hedges
- 14th: Champion Warriors celebrate with year-end banquet: Westmont women's basketball team invites community to celebrate season
- 14th: Pops spring concert to feature Nichole Dechaine: CABRILLO, LOMPOC HIGH SCHOOL MUSICIANS WILL PERFORM SEVERAL SELECTIONS
- 16th: Theater, Dance and Art, Oh My!
- 16th: Westmont Fringe Fest: Creativity on a Deadline Short Plays and Dances by Students
- 17th: “12 Speed” Takes Off at Westmont Ridley-Tree Museum of Art
- 17th: Westmont Men and UVA Women Win USPA National Intercollegiate Polo Championship
- 17th: What Every Investor Should Know About Oil and Gas Micro Caps
- 17th: Westmont Viewing to Feature Saturn, Needle Galaxy
- 18th: Michael Frigon has been a leading leadoff man for Templeton baseball
- 21st: Uncover Keys to Productivity
- 24th: Phoenix Night
- 25th: Eden Prairie Standout Students: Dean's Lists, College Grads and Honors: This compilation includes students from Eden Prairie High School and colleges in Minnesota and across the nation. See if a student you know has accomplished something lately
- 25th: Author to speak at Westmont
- 25th: Event Honors National Champion Polo Team
- 26th: Westmont College honors polo team: Warriors salute National Champion Polo squad at reception
- 28th: Biola has impressive showing at GSAC Championship
- 29th: Piecemakers: Manning their stations LAST OF THREE PARTS: Costa Mesa quilters are holding together in the year since their founder's death.
- May (36)
- June (35)
- 1st: Five of the smallest tech-savvy campuses: Many small schools have been leaders in mobile technology use; here are five such institutions
- 2nd: Sierra Club Camino Cielo Hike
- 3rd: Westmont College makes Forbes top 100 list: Westmont named among the best return-on-investment
- 4th: AVID program helps AGHS students succeed
- 4th: Providence Hall’s Class of 2013 to Graduate on Friday
- 5th: DP Track-and-Field Superstar: TRACK SHORTS
- 5th: ART REVIEW: Bright Lights, Gloomy Cities - Four Artists show together at MichaelKate
- 6th: Reaching for the Stars: CHS Sends 42 Seniors to Universities
- 9th: Debutantes and escorts announced for 2013 Beaux Arts Ball: For the 68th year, the Beaux Arts Ball will present debutantes and escorts at a society benefit for the Oklahoma City Museum of Art.
- 11th: Thinking Of Applying To A Religious College? Here Are Three Questions You Might Want To Consider Asking Thinking Of Applying To A Religious College? Here Are Three Questions You Might Want To Consider Asking
- 11th: For Westmont Student Filipp Kozachuk, Family’s Move to U.S. Fueled Desire for Education: The Russian immigrant has been selected to speak at Thursday's South Coast Business & Technology Awards
- 11th: Bright Lines and the Void at MichaelKate: Representation and Abstraction Meet in New Group Show
- 11th: Alive in the Imagination: Canvassing Carpinteria
- 12th: OUT & ABOUT: Schley named director
- 12th: Bouncing back : Octogenerian overcomes obstacles to re-open silk-screening biz with her family
- 16th: ON THE TOWN: Mariachi Festival scholarships reason to dance
- 16th: CONCERT REVIEW: What's new, multi-directionally speaking - Ensemble for Contemporary Music ends UCSB season on a strong, diverse note
- 16th: Obituary: Christina Jo (Ahmann) Nevill (March 4, 1982 - June 13, 2013)
- 17th: Wheaton College Appoints Dean of Global and Experiential Learning Wheaton College announced Tuesday the appointment of a new associate dean of the global and experiential learning program.
- 18th: Kristen Reed 1972 - 2013, Santa Barbara
- 19th: Santa Barbara Business Beat: Students Big Winners at Annual Awards Dinner
- 19th: IN BRIEF: Westmont offers Saturn viewing
- 19th: UCSB Alumna Maureen Ajoku Pushing for Winter Olympics After Tragic Loss
- 21st: Kristen Reed: Obituary
- 21st: Strategic Healthcare Programs CEO Named 2013 Entrepreneur of the Year by South Coast Business and Technology Awards
- 22nd: THE POLO SET: Women's Polo Tournament 2013
- 24th: ON STAGE : Stars, stripes and music forever
- 25th: Sustainability conference inspires big ideas
- 25th: Sustainability Conference at UCSB Inspires Big Ideas, Promotes Best Practices
- 25th: Hayes Broker Liam Murphy Named Katherine Harvey Fellow
- 26th: Leona Bergstrom > Longing to not be just older, but also wiser
- 27th: Sweating through summer: Carpinteria's Matt Organista to try his triathlon skills in London
- 27th: Engagement: Trudell - Newton
- 28th: ART REVIEW: Bodies of, and in, Work - Photographers from various backgrounds gather at Brooks Institute's Gallery 27 for an impressive community effort
- 29th: Indians grooming another Mustang: Following the footsteps of Brian Mundell, Kevin Morgan homers in blowout win for North County
- July (24)
- August (46)
- September (70)
- 1st: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Warriors can't stand the heat applied by Stags in loss
- 2nd: Westmont Alumna Cat Conti Earning Her Stripes as College Football Referee
- 3rd: Westmont rolls to 10th straight victory
- 4th: 'Back to School' Series Highlights Painful Experiences of Minority Students on Christian Campuses
- 4th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Concise Chargers top Spartans
- 6th: New Dean of Extension Services
- 6th: Westmont Landscaper Becomes U.S. Citizen: Dream Achieved at the age of 75
- 6th: Nyad's swim is the toughest feat of all this year
- 7th: Lady Flames Drop Second Straight Soccer Match
- 7th: WSoc: Westmont scores impressive win over Lee
- 7th: Warriors find finishing touch, beat Whittier 4-2
- 7th: UCSB wants to refill its College Cup in future
- 7th: Harris' hat trick sparks SBCC's win
- 7th: THE POLO SET: Wood's ERG in a good mood after Pacific Coast title
- 8th: Sharing is everything
- 8th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Royals land Division 5 title at California Tennis Classic
- 9th: WSoc: Warriors pick up pace, blank Corban
- 9th: COLLEGE SOCCER
- 9th: Review: Invisible Realms, Contemporary Art and the Sacred at Westmont
- 10th: Westmont Ranks in Top 100 Colleges by U.S. News & World Report
- 10th: Alfaro, Harris honored at season's first fete
- 10th: WVB: Westmont overpowers Cal Lutheran of 12th straight
- 11th: UCSB, Westmont included in list of best schools
- 11th: Westmont’s Fall Faculty Recital
- 12th: Westmont Ranked One of Top Liberal Arts Schools
- 14th: WSoc: Warriors blank Southern Oregon
- 14th: MSoc: Warriors get defensive in win over Bethesda
- 14th: Westmont has a good showing at UCR Invite
- 15th: Ancient Peaks Winery Promotes Stewart Cameron to Winemaker Position
- 15th: Her face in the Big Apple : Carpinteria girl to appear on Times Square screen
- 16th: SBART Luncheon: Roach takes care of kids, business on the court
- 17th: Men’s cross-country remains hopeful after tough meet
- 17th: WVB: Westmont win streak snapped
- 17th: SANTA BARBARA COUNTY ATHLETIC ROUND TABLE LUNCHEONS : Teams reflect on early learning curve in season
- 17th: Naperville teen has out-of-this-world summer experience: Naperville teen tracks asteroid, makes friends at summer program
- 18th: MSoc: Howen’s goal, defense lift Warriors to first road win
- 19th: SBCC piles up grid accolades
- 19th: West Coast Roundup: From Seattle Soccer Madness to S.B.’s Power Players
- 19th: Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to Speak at Westmont Luncheon
- 19th: The Promise of Religious Colleges
- 19th: Nobel Laureate, Former Secretary Of State Henry Kissinger To Speak On South Coast
- 20th: Breeden keeps his drive with The First Tee
- 20th: Han Soo Kim Joins Faculty: Westmont’s Classical Season Opens
- 20th: WSoc: Hensley’s goal lifts Warriors over Marymount
- 21st: Local kids cheer on one of their own on pitch
- 21st: Westmont place 3rd, 4th at Mustang Challenge
- 21st: WVB: Westmont opens GSAC with a sweep
- 21st: Dons, Chargers struggle in Invite
- 21st: MSoc: Warriors rise up, beat Fresno Pacific
- 22nd: Winning Big : Goyich leads balanced attack for No. 9 Warriors in GSAC opener
- 22nd: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Evans' four TD passes lead SBCC to win vs. Compton
- 23rd: Providence Hosting Santa Barbara Christian College Fair on Sept. 30
- 23rd: SBART Luncheon: Caines talks about Dons’ miraculous recovery
- 24th: Joshua Cave Art Exhibit
- 24th: With seasons in swing, teams aim to improve
- 24th: MSoc: Warriors edged by CS San Marcos, 1-0
- 24th: WVB: Westmont swept by top-ranked Concordia
- 25th: GVB: Patriots drop first match
- 25th: Warriors rally around Rudy in Heart Walk
- 26th: Your Westmont: Kissinger to Speak at Westmont Luncheon
- 26th: Gerald Carpenter: Pianist Constantine Finehouse to Perform Free Recital at Westmont
- 26th: Looking for Jesus in the script
- 26th: Henry Kissinger to speak at Westmont luncheon: Nobel Peace Prize winner to discuss world events, diplomacy at event
- 27th: U.S. News Ranks Westmont in Top 100
- 28th: WVB: Westmont clears bench in GSAC sweep
- 28th: Westmont players win ITA NAIA Regional titles
- 28th: Westmont loads up on ITA NAIA Regional finals
- 28th: 1508 German Auxiliary Officers and their Critiques of the American Revolution
- 30th: Versatile Craddock, Pierce earn Athlete of Week awards
- 30th: OUT & ABOUT : Frohling joins Rescue Mission board
- October (146)
- 1st: WSoc: Westmont knocks off No. 1 Vanguard
- 1st: SBART Luncheon: Cate vs. Laguna is a CIF top-10 battle
- 1st: NAIA Releases 2013 Women's Soccer Top 25
- 1st: WSoc: Westmont knocks off No. 1 Vanguard
- 1st: Womble on hand to award namesake honor
- 1st: Kissinger to Speak at Westmont Luncheon
- 2nd: MSoc: Depth is difference in Westmont win
- 2nd: Warriors fall short in home defeat
- 2nd: Clutch Play Propels No. 16 Mustangs Past No. 10 Warriors
- 2nd: Westmont whacks No. 1 Vanguard
- 2nd: Men's Soccer: Lions missing home
- 3rd: Your Westmont: Homecoming Celebrates Alumni
- 3rd: Saama Appoints Scott Kleinberg as New CFO
- 3rd: Westmont Luncheon with Henry Kissinger
- 4th: Pirates of Penzance in Porter Theatre
- 4th: Ratatat’s ‘Happy Few’ Weaves Santa Barbara Veterans’ Stories with ‘Henry V’
- 4th: Local juniors get some Bryan Brotherly love
- 4th: Westmont's Coach Moore speaks at annual prayer breakfast
- 5th: Henry Kissinger to speak in Santa Barbara
- 5th: The Polo Set: Husbands and wives playing polo together
- 5th: IRVING, Roy Gene
- 5th: Finding a family an ocean away
- 6th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Dunn falls short in grid thriller
- 6th: WSoc: Warriors pull out 2-1 Homecoming victory
- 6th: Kissinger Speaks on Today’s Politics at Westmont Luncheon
- 6th: MSoc: Westmont falls on PK in overtime
- 7th: Cancer Center Walk/Run Aims to Raise $200,000 for Local Research
- 8th: Kent Chamber Music Season Starts October 19
- 8th: American Double opens chamber music series
- 8th: WVB: Westmont drops third in a row
- 8th: MSoc: Lariviere’s goal lifts Westmont
- 9th: Pirates remain perfect atop LPL
- 9th: Quieting the Limbic Lizard: Sports Psychologist Steve Smith Says Let the Robot Take Over
- 9th: Henry Kissinger Speaks at Westmont Event: Former Secretary of State invited to Coral Casino luncheon
- 9th: WSoc: Westmont endures elements, blanks Hope
- 9th: Eagles storm past Firestorm
- 9th: Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger Talks Foreign Policy at Westmont Luncheon: The 90-year-old diplomat fields questions about U.S.-Russia cooperation in Syria, chemical weapons, the Internet and more
- 9th: MTen: Westmont pair reach ITA national quarterfinals
- 10th: William Wiersma Golf and Disc Tournament: Monday, October 28, 2013 @ 1:00 PM
- 10th: When Bad Dogs Do Good Things: Talking with Iran After 35 Years of Silence
- 10th: Vaqueros, Foresters link up in memorable way
- 10th: Five Tips for Making the Most of Santa Barbara College Fair
- 10th: Kissinger Speaks in Santa Barbara - Controversial Statesman Addresses Hot-Button Topics
- 10th: Nebraska team to be honored for boy's TB run
- 10th: Rams confident after home win
- 10th: Kissinger analyzes US priorities in world: Diplomat and Nobel Peace Prize winner speaks in Santa Barbara
- 10th: Henry Kissinger Speaks On South Coast; Talks About Issues With Iran, Syria
- 10th: Tough, smart, unselfish ... and in UCLA Hall of Fame
- 11th: ART REVIEW: Notions in the Art Garage - METALWORK SCULPTOR JOY BRENNEMAN HAS CREATED AN EVOCATIVE INSTALLATION, 'PLANTAE: CHALCITIS LUCIDAS,' IN LA CHAMBRE PHOTOGRAPHIQUE
- 11th: Russell Howell to Be Installed in Science Chair at Westmont College
- 12th: HOWELL TO BE INSTALLED IN SCIENCE CHAIR
- 12th: THE POLO SET: Long Beach's own Boys in Blue shine in the fall
- 12th: WVB: Serrano leads Westmont to a sweep
- 12th: Biola Chews up Westmont 4-1
- 13th: Women's soccer plays to scoreless draw against Westmont
- 13th: Eagles get back to .500 in conference
- 14th: Westmont College Hosts Seaside Luncheon with Former Secretary of State Kissinger
- 14th: SBART Luncheon: Royals lose sleep over matches
- 15th: WSoc: Warriors play Concordia to scoreless draw
- 15th: John Blondell Directs The Pirates of Penzance - Westmont’s Beloved Shakespearean Takes on Gilbert and Sullivan
- 16th: ON STAGE: Ahoy! 'Pirates' sail into Westmont
- 16th: Westmont Coach Kirsten Moore to Deliver Talk on Value of Collegiate Sports
- 16th: Warriors blanked in draw
- 16th: MSoc: Westmont falls to Concordia
- 17th: Westmont Makes Kiplinger’s List of Top 100 Liberal Arts Colleges
- 17th: WVB: McCann, Turner lead Warriors
- 17th: Two recent books on Adam, evolution, and Christianity that I don’t think help at all
- 18th: LMA to launch 51st season: Sunday’s concert will feature Dechaine and Januleviciute
- 18th: Pirates of Penzance
- 18th: PUBLIC LECTURE: Westmont’s Kirsten Moore Thursday, October 24, 2013 @ 5:30 PM
- 18th: Two profs awarded sabbaticals
- 18th: Dechaine, Januleviciute launch 51st season
- 18th: Op/ed: Central planning still rules China's economy
- 19th: County's share of national debt $23 billion
- 19th: ANNUAL COLLEGE FAIR SCHEDULED FOR NOVEMBER 6: Five Tips for Making the Most of Your Visit
- 19th: THE POLO SET: Last Chance tourney flaunts quirky side of polo
- 20th: MSoc: Change is good for Westmont, 3-2
- 20th: Music Assoc. to open season
- 20th: Warriors open up offense vs. Firestorm
- 20th: WSoc: Westmont puts up 7 goals in GSAC rout
- 20th: Town and Gown series to address C.S. Lewis
- 20th: Mustangs take on a gauntlet
- 20th: Letters: Opinion: Defending Congress
- 20th: His vision of adventure: Visually impaired bicyclist pedals down West Coast
- 21st: QU4RTETS
- 21st: T.S. Eliot Inspires Art Show 'QU4RTETS'
- 21st: SBART Luncheon: Another year, another title for SBHS girls tennis
- 21st: PHOTO GALLERY: Seven goals keep No. 3 Warriors unbeaten
- 21st: Juniata Moves Up in Kiplinger's Personal Finance College Rankings
- 22nd: University Bound? Get Information at Allan Hancock College’s Transfer Day
- 22nd: MSoc: McCarthy wins its for Warriors in OT
- 22nd: Westmont’s Steck earns GSAC Player of Week
- 22nd: Fall teams gear up for late-season push
- 22nd: William Wiersma Golf and Disc Tournament: October 28 @ 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm
- 22nd: WVB: Warriors pocket feel-good victory
- 22nd: Santa Barbara Business Beat - Kiplinger's Ranks Westmont as a Top College
- 22nd: Westmont Fall Orchestra Concert: October 25 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm, October 27 @ 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
- 23rd: Westmont, Steck down TMC soccer: Hart graduate makes the Lady Mustangs pay in her unofficial homecoming game
- 23rd: The Pirates of Penzance at Westmont: Gilbert and Sullivan Get an Exciting Revival
- 23rd: Caird wins Channel golf title in playoff
- 23rd: WSoc: Steck lifts Westmont to overtime win
- 23rd: Treatment Provided at Recovery Road Treatment Center
- 23rd: The Master's College Women's Volleyball Team Sweeps West Coast Baptist
- 23rd: The Master's College Women's Volleyball Team Sweeps West Coast Baptist
- 23rd: Pepperdine kicks off basketball season
- 23rd: KIPLINGER’S RANKS WESTMONT AS A TOP COLLEGE
- 23rd: The Second Calling of a Christian Burnout: Amidst a turbulent season of life, Carolyn Weber learned to see the sheer joy of every moment with God.
- 23rd: Theater Group Scares Up a Killer Attraction with Interactive Haunted House
- 24th: TMC Hoops gets preseason placements
- 24th: Hart Girls Tennis Team Wins Foothill League Championship
- 24th: Hart Girls Tennis Wins Championship
- 24th: 2nd Fridays Art Presents “Encore: Angel” at SBTC November 8 @ 5:30 pm - December 7 @ 9:00 pm
- 25th: Santa Clara County football roundup: Valley Christian bounces back, tops Bellarmine 31-13
- 25th: WHAT’S DOING: EVENTS, PERFORMANCES, SHOWS, CONCERTS AND FUN
- 25th: Right to Dream graduates roundup
- 25th: Pierre Claeyssens Museum Plans Weekend of Events to Honor All Veterans
- 25th: Right to Dream graduates roundup
- 26th: MSoc: Warriors lose in overtime, 1-0
- 26th: WSoc: Hensley’s PK lifts Westmont
- 26th: Gerald Carpenter: Westmont College Orchestra Cues Up Fall Concert on Sunday
- 26th: WVB: Warriors blaze past Arizona Christian
- 27th: In tune with India : Santa Barbara fiddler and violin maker to teach instrument repair in India
- 27th: Rediscovering American values : Neurosurgeon and author Benjamin Carson to speak in SB
- 27th: Space tracking: SHS senior followed asteroids in summer
- 27th: Letters : Opinion: Time to change 'us vs. them' mentality
- 27th: TMC Insider: All hands on deck for the week
- 28th: SBART Luncheon: First league win will be extra special for Dons, Royals
- 28th: Well-known musician to perform in Modesto concert, hymn sing
- 29th: Analysts expect bond buying to persist
- 29th: Women's Basketball: Vanguard opens at No. 1
- 29th: Dimmer view of economy makes Fed pullback unlikely
- 29th: Carroll 18th in women’s hoop poll
- 29th: Dr. Benjamin Carson to Speak at Providence’s Fall Forum
- 29th: Dimmer view of economy makes Fed pullback unlikely
- 29th: X-country completes successful weekend
- 29th: Carroll 18th in women’s hoop poll
- 30th: WVB: Concordia has too much firepower for Warriors
- 30th: No. 2 Eagles top Warriors
- 30th: Gauchos scoring big in classroom
- 30th: The Master's College Women's Basketball Team Ranked No. 10
- 30th: MORE THAN 570 TEENS TO SING IN SANTA BARBARA
- 30th: WSoc: Westmont crushes Hope with six goals
- 30th: Fed's economic stimulus program likely to continue into 2014
- 31st: Westmont College Art Classes Receive High-Tech Upgrade
- 31st: MSoc: Glover saves Westmont 1-0 victory
- 31st: WBK: Westmont edged by Pepperdine
- November (107)
- 1st: Gerald Carpenter: Music Club Concert to Feature Westmont Faculty
- 1st: WHAT’S DOING: EVENTS, PERFORMANCES, SHOWS, CONCERTS, FUN
- 2nd: MSoc: Seniors help Westmont earn home playoff game
- 2nd: RtD graduates roundup: 27th October
- 2nd: Chemistry Students Host Science Carnival: Students prepare to do experiments at Thurgood Marshall Elementary School
- 2nd: Title defense gets underway for Westmont
- 3rd: Gunn pulls the trigger
- 3rd: Friends of a feather : Local bird sanctuaries to be featured in television documentary
- 3rd: TMC Insider: Teams look ahead to playoffs, season openers
- 3rd: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Warriors sew up bye in GSAC tourney
- 5th: WVB: Westmont sweeps at Master’s
- 5th: WSoc: Westmont’s Smith honored as GSAC Co-Player of Year
- 5th: Women's Soccer: Lions move on to semis Defender McCutcheon scores lone goal to help Vanguard earn third shot at Westmont.
- 5th: Solvang Library sponsoring new play: Ratatat Theater Group’s “Happy Few” coming Nov. 6
- 6th: Women's Basketball Preview: Lions primed for title run
- 6th: MBK: Richey starting as a freshman at William Jessup
- 6th: Kemp scores sudden-death winner for Royals in pool
- 6th: Women's Soccer: VU's Davidson shares honor
- 6th: Same Dream, Same Game: Special-Needs Athletes Take the Field; Veterans Marathon This Weekend
- 6th: Roundup: Lady Cougars Shut Out Glendale College
- 6th: Women's Soccer: VU's Davidson shares honor
- 6th: St. Dominic grad scores with sportsmanship: Musial Awards
- 6th: And then there were two
- 6th: Something’s afoot this weekend at Whittier College
- 6th: COC Women's Soccer Team Shuts Out Glendale College
- 6th: MSoc: Westmont wins GSAC Tourney opener
- 7th: Warriors prevail, play Eagles in semifinals
- 7th: Cynthia Cooper And USC Women's Basketball Tip Off New Era
- 7th: Westmont hosts high school students for "Let's Talk Teaching"
- 7th: RAPSON, Sue Griffith
- 7th: Your Westmont: Art Classes Receive High-Tech Upgrade
- 7th: Good vibrations for WSU’s first deaf veterinary student
- 7th: Santa Barbara’s Pierre Claeyssens Veterans Museum & Library Foundation Sets Weekend Full of Events to Thank & Honor All Veterans
- 7th: Westmont Downtown: World Religionsin a Global Community
- 8th: WSoc: Westmont rolls into GSAC tourney final
- 8th: College Roundup: OCC women's XC wins So Cal Championships: Womens Soccer
- 8th: ART REVIEW: Artistic and Poetic Intersections - ARTISTS MAKOTO FUJIMURA AND BRUCE HERMAN, ALONG WITH COMPOSER CHRISTOPHER THEOFANIDIS AND THEOLOGIAN JEREMY BEGBIE, TOGETHER CREATE THE INTRIGUING EXHIBITION 'QU4RTETS' AT THE WESTMONT RIDLEY-TREE MUSEUM OF ART
- 8th: No. 5 Griffins Open Fall Classic with Rout of No. 3 Westmont
- 8th: Does 'Ender's Game' Tell the Bible Story of Joseph?
- 9th: Musician to share legacy of hymns at Quail Lakes
- 9th: MSoc: Biola ends Westmont’s season, 2-1
- 9th: Frontier Hoops: Westmont rallies to knock off Tech women
- 9th: GSAC Women’s Soccer Semifinal: TMC Falls in OT
- 9th: Rams' singles lead team to victory
- 9th: MBK: Moore wins 400th game at Westmont
- 9th: WVB: Biola shuts down Westmont attack
- 9th: Martinez's strike a big winner: Westmont beats Vanguard to reach GSAC women's soccer title game
- 9th: WBK: Lee sparks Westmont past Montana Tech
- 10th: Sports Update: CIF Playoffs: Gauchos to Host Big West Soccer Semifinal
- 10th: Cardinals receive first Musial 'Character' Award Organizations, individuals lauded for sportsmanship in Hall of Famer's honor
- 10th: Local Roundup : Owls soar in 8-Man playoff opener
- 10th: Strauss: A story of courage, perseverance
- 10th: Westmont’s Charles Farhadian to Explore World Religions in Free Talk
- 10th: Orchestra Performs for Veterans: Wesmont Orchestra, Choirs, and guest speakers take the stage
- 10th: Frontier Hoops: Tech women hold off College of Idaho
- 11th: Press Luncheon: Winter seasons here we go
- 11th: News in Brief: Basketball clinic to benefit school trip
- 11th: Viewing at Westmont Observatory to Feature Celestial Double Double
- 12th: WVB: Westmont falls in four against Vanguard
- 12th: SANTA BARBARA ATHLETIC ROUND TABLE LUNCHEON : Sparse luncheon gathering on Veterans Day honors Allen, Tedesco
- 12th: Cardinals’ team character recognized with Musial Award
- 12th: Westmont Christmas Festival Tickets Go On Sale Thursday
- 13th: New Wind Advisory Issued for Overnight Thursday on South Coast
- 13th: Warriors fall short, lose to No. 10 Vanguard
- 13th: IN BRIEF: Free stargazing at Westmont
- 13th: Destructive Tea Fire Remembered: 2008 fire destroyed 210 homes in Montecito and Santa Barbara
- 14th: Alworth Fund celebrates 65 years of giving
- 14th: WBK: Westmont loses at home to Azusa
- 14th: Interfaith Thanksgiving Service, Nov. 26th: A community celebration of the diversity of faiths
- 15th: WSoc: Westmont falls in GSAC final
- 15th: Op/ed: Third-World infrastructure hampers Vietnam's progress in fast-growth Asia
- 16th: Gerald Carpenter: Lit Moon Gives Us ‘Henry VI, Part 3’ Times 2
- 16th: GSAC WOMEN'S SOCCER FINAL: Warriors have no answer for Daniels
- 17th: Galaxy Forum to be held in Waimea
- 17th: Westmont sending 3 women’s teams to nationals
- 18th: SBART Luncheon: UCSB’s Mitchell likes what she sees in her team
- 18th: Westminster soccer: Griffins draw Westmont in Saturday’s opening round
- 19th: Mountain Home's Mathis selected with Wendy's honor
- 19th: Review: Henry VI, Part 3 at Westmont’s Porter Theater: National Theater of Bitola, Macedonia
- 19th: SBCC women take first-round lead
- 19th: SBARTL : Warriors give luncheon a championship flair
- 20th: UCSB Men’s Soccer: The Gauchos Earn No. 10 Seed in the NCAA Tournament
- 20th: Westminster soccer: Griffins play at Westmont in NAIA Opening Round
- 21st: Saints pick up big win over Hope
- 21st: Battling the numbers game
- 21st: Sports Highlights: Nov. 21-Dec. 1
- 22nd: Baseball: Former Poway High pitcher Miller verbally commits to Nevada
- 23rd: Westmont Soccer Advances in Playoffs on Penalty Kicks: Warriors Move into Second Round
- 23rd: TMC’s Lady Hoopsters Send Saints Marching Out at Westmont
- 23rd: Gougis finds her comfort zone to lead Warriors past Fighting Saints
- 23rd: Westmont Basketball Loses Tournament Finale: Freed-Hardeman of Tennessee Pulls Away in Second Half
- 23rd: Lions roar past Warriors in finale
- 24th: NAIA WOMEN'S SOCCER TOURNAMENT: Warriors prevail in tough shootout
- 24th: Lions roar past Warriors in finale
- 24th: TMC basketball getting its legs, soccer falls
- 25th: MBK: Warriors take late-night bout with Pomona-Pitzer
- 25th: SBART Luncheon: Kirsten Moore gives thanks to community
- 25th: Westmont to Usher in Christmas Season with Tree Lighting, Caroling
- 26th: Menlo College hoops picks up Cal Pac weekly honor
- 26th: Vaqueros feted at luncheon for winning women's golf state title
- 26th: Fall Sports Review Catching Up with UCSB and Westmont’s Basketball Teams
- 27th: COLLEGE SOCCER: Inland players advance in NAIA playoffs
- 27th: Santa Barbara Business Beat: State Street Changes
- 27th: TMC Women’s Basketball Season Preview
- 28th: Your Westmont: Museum to Exhibit Impressive Art Collection
- 28th: Violinist Christina, cellist Seana Thompson play Celtic and American folk music for Spinet in Redlands
- 30th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Royals win Alhambra Trny
- December (78)
- 1st: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Westmont wraps up Ramsey with win
- 2nd: Westmont Soccer Advances to NAIA Quarterfinals: Second-Seeded Warriors Blank Martin Methodist
- 2nd: Sports Highlights: Dec. 3-8
- 2nd: NAIA CHAMPIONSHIPS Westmont women push into quarterfinal
- 2nd: Chatter: Cal State Northridge, USC women’s volleyball teams could be headed for second-round showdown
- 3rd: Santa Barbara Business Beat: Postponed Again
- 3rd: Texas-Brownsville able to subdue Briar Cliff in three sets
- 3rd: Westmont takes 2nd round win in Alabama
- 3rd: NAIA CHAMPIONSHIPS Concordia advances to women's quarterfinals
- 3rd: WVB: Westmont drops opener at nationals
- 4th: WVB: Westmont swept by unbeaten Brownsville
- 4th: Westmont Soccer Advances to NAIA Semifinals: #2 Warriors Blank Davenport 1-0 in Overtime
- 4th: MBK: Westmont prevails in a defensive battle
- 4th: NCCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Azusa Pacific women romp into semifinals
- 4th: GSoc: Westmont reaches NAIA semifinals on an own goal
- 4th: Keller's winer a real party starter
- 4th: College sports roundup: Spring Arbor men's basketball comeback bid falls short; men's soccer earns tie in NCCAA tournament
- 4th: Westmont opens NAIAs with defeat
- 4th: RGV Capsules: UTB sweeps Westmont for second straight pool victory
- 4th: West Papua Report December 2013 - ETAN
- 5th: Second win puts Cougars in NAIA volleyball championship bracket
- 5th: Westmont College lights 'pickle tree'
- 5th: Viewing at Westmont Observatory to Feature Celestial Double Double
- 5th: Gift sends Westmont to semifinal
- 5th: Dordt & Northwestern advance in NAIA tourney; BC bows out
- 5th: COLLEGE SOCCER: One NAIA team with locals advances
- 5th: ‘Tis the Season 2013: S.B.’s Complete Guide to Holiday Splendor and Merrymaking
- 5th: Chargers get physical in victory
- 6th: Trail Quest: The trails of Leo Flores, Part 1
- 6th: ART REVIEW: When Less is the Moral of the Story - AN IMPRESSIVE NEW GATHERING OF MINIMALIST AND CONCEPTUALIST ART FROM THE FORDE COLLECTION FILLS AND ENERGIZES THE WESTMONT MUSEUM OF ART
- 6th: Who's Who in Nonprofits & Foundations
- 6th: COLLEGE SOCCER: Concordia wins NAIA title
- 7th: WSoc: Westmont wins shootout to reach NAIA final
- 7th: Westmont Soccer Falls in National Title Game: Warriors Denied 6th National Championship in Women's Soccer
- 7th: Westmont College Soccer Advances to National Title Game: Warriors Rally to Make Championship Game
- 7th: Westmont easily handles Bethesda
- 7th: Warriors reach final after shootout
- 8th: Warriors win by the power of three
- 8th: Westmont blanked in title game by Oregon's Concordia
- 9th: Family Court
- 11th: Sam Johnson helps Concordia to NAIA soccer title
- 12th: College Basketball: UGF teams home for doubleheader
- 12th: College Notebook: Kimsey helps Cavaliers win NAIA soccer crown
- 13th: Hot Shooting Leads Westmont To Easy Win: Warriors Shoot 67.3% in 31 Point Victory
- 15th: Red Hawks no match for Warriors
- 15th: UCSB grad leads loan program for poor Ugandans
- 16th: WSoc: Westmont’s Smith, Hensley earn first-team All-American honors
- 16th: MBK: Westmont slowed by Wooster in tourney
- 16th: WBK: Sampson’s 33 points carry Westmont
- 16th: UCSB Reads Selects ‘The Big Burn,’ Chronicling Formation of Forest Service
- 17th: Lee Sets Westmont College Single Game Record for 3-Pters: Junior Nails 11 Three-Pointers in Westmont Win
- 17th: MBK: Subs step up in starting roles for Westmont
- 17th: KIHLSTROM, Kim (Potter)
- 18th: College sports roundup: Spring Arbor men's basketball falls twice in Arizona
- 18th: WBK: Lee’s threes carry Westmont, 77-54
- 18th: Lee's record night sparks Westmont : Guard hits 11 3-pointers against Flying Queens
- 19th: CIF needs help picking All-Century teams
- 20th: Westmont College women's basketball team honored after rising up from tragedy
- 22nd: 2013'S BIGGEST STORIES No. 10: College success
- 23rd: Frontier Conference Players of the Week: Dec 23
- 23rd: ‘UCSB Reads 2014’ Selects ‘The Big Burn’ by Timothy Egan
- 23rd: Chatter: Saugus’ Abbey Weitzeil leads Canyons Aquatic Club to fifth place at Speedo Junior Nationals
- 24th: UGL Limited : 25/12/2013 DTZ names Thomas Taylor Executive Vice President and Managing Director of its Orange County, CA office
- 24th: Sports Highlights: Dec. 27-31
- 25th: Frontier Conference: UGF stars sweep honors
- 28th: Cuesta College students to perform play at prestigious festival
- 29th: Montecito Billionaire Harold Simmons Dies at 82: Texas businessman was a major benefactor locally, including generous support of Westmont College and Unity Shoppe
- 30th: Billionaire Known For Philanthropy In Santa Barbara County Dies
- 30th: Stories of the Year: Westmont women top the list
- 30th: WBK: Westmont shakes off rust to beat UC Merced
- 31st: College Notes: Petoskey grad Tamm starts 10th straight game for Chippewas, Mullin nets six in loss
- 31st: WBK: Sampson’s 35 carries Westmont over Dordt
- 31st: MBK: Westmont reserves step up in Byron victory
- 31st: Obituary: LUY, Christopher William
- 31st: Westmont Wins as Tom Byron Tips Off: Miller Scores Team-High 22 Points
- 31st: THE 38TH ANNUAL TOM BYRON CLASSIC : Miller helps Westmont open Byron with win
- 31st: WESTMONT HOLIDAY CLASSIC : Second unit guides Warrior women
- 31st: LUY, Christopher William
- January (117)
- 1st: Westmont College Sweeps Basketball Tournaments: Warriors Win Both Tournaments in Montecito
- 1st: WESTMONT HOLIDAY CLASSIC : Sampson's hot hand burns Dordt
- 1st: MBK: Miller leads Westmont to Byron title
- 1st: College Student Finds Cottage
- 1st: WESTMONT TOM BYRON CLASSIC : Warriors claim own tourney title
- 1st: COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Westmont's Sampson nets 35 to help down Dordt
- 2nd: WBK: Red-hot Thunderbirds defeat Westmont
- 2nd: Best Sports Images of 2013
- 3rd: Thunder-ing Away : British Columbia's height advantage hurts Westmont in home matinee
- 3rd:
- 3rd: Bill Macfadyen: In Santa Barbara and in Texas, Harold Simmons Gave as Good as He Got
- 5th: Experts: SB economy expected to grow despite challenges
- 5th: Letters: SBCC tennis suspension
- 6th: Chiawana grad Huisingh a national champ
- 7th: Women's Basketball: Abramson shines brightly for UGF
- 7th: Area teams kept busy during holiday break
- 7th: Obituary: SIMMONS, Harold
- 8th: Teen Star Santa Barbara Singing Competition Takes Center Stage at Launch Party
- 8th: A unique 'View' : Santa Barbara psychic to do readings on popular ABC talk show
- 8th: Stars get ready : Teen Star prepares to audition Santa Barbara County hopefuls for annual show
- 8th: Faulkner: Trio makes VU title threat
- 9th: Matt McCall announces for U.S. Congress
- 9th: IN BRIEF: Micro-loan pioneer to speak at college
- 9th: Microcredit Pioneer Muhammad Yunus to Speak at Westmont President’s Breakfast
- 9th: Winter Arts Preview: Theater
- 9th: McCall mounts challenge for US House seat
- 9th: T-Birds set for big weekend as top-5 teams visit Vancouver
- 9th: Biola University holds top spot in Golden State Athletic Conference competition after fall season
- 9th: Church to hold installation service
- 10th: Rice University No. 37, Texas No. 104 on America's Top Colleges? What's wrong with the list
- 11th: Que Serra, Serra: Author of New Biography on California’s Pioneering Padre to Speak at Mission Monday
- 11th: Westmont enters GSAC off tough win
- 11th: Junipero Serra's image has changed over three centuries
- 13th: In women's basketball, Young leads UBC over NAIA champions Westmont
- 13th: Duke’s Cutcliffe earns another national honor Read more here: http://www.newsobserver.com/2014/01/13/3529829/dukes-cutcliffe-earns-another.html#storylink=cpy
- 13th: Ray: Green-thumb neighbors nurtured the community
- 13th: Henson Finalist for USBWA Most Courageous Award
- 13th: Tough times on Tobacco Road
- 13th: Sports Highlights: Jan. 14-22
- 13th: United Boys & Girls Clubs Names Aaron Martinez as Director of Santa Barbara West
- 14th: Round Table returns after month-long break
- 14th: MBK: Westmont gets Zooked at Biola
- 14th: Second half of WHAC schedule starts Wednesday for No. 10 Davenport men's basketball
- 14th: College Notebook: Historic week nets Cal Poly’s Ervin award
- 14th: Busy week at luncheon features plenty of awards
- 14th: The Master’s College Athletic Programs No. 7 in Nation
- 14th: Sports Roundup
- 15th: TMC Womens Hoops Win Conference Opener
- 15th: County Connections: Scotts Valley grad Jack Pasquini growing with De Anza basketball
- 15th: Jupiter to Be the Star of Friday Viewing at Westmont Observatory
- 15th: TMC Womens Hoops Win Conference Opener
- 16th: Yunus to speak at Westmont College event
- 16th: College notes: Biola University wastes no time starting baseball season
- 17th: Aaron Martinez, New Club Director, United Boys & Girls Clubs of Santa Barbara County
- 17th: Tale of Two Lewis Wardrobes
- 17th: Wheaton College Punts on Burge's Errors, Another One Revealed
- 17th: ART REVIEW: Figures of 12 - MICHAELKATE'S LATEST SHOW FOCUSES ON THE BODY IN ART
- 17th: CBB: Westmont opens season with twin-bill sweep
- 18th: Workshop offers comic opera
- 18th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Cards still perfect on TVL hardwood
- 19th: College Roundup: VU women dominate
- 19th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Owls soar past Patriots in Condor
- 19th: BBK: O’Donnell, Wyatt drive Laguna past Patriots
- 20th: Chatter: Newbury Park girls sports teams enjoying productive winter season
- 21st: MBK: Westmont drops 3rd straight in GSAC
- 21st: UCSB PAIR SNAGGED RIGHT AWAY: Schmetz, Baiden among locals taken in MLS SuperDraft
- 21st: Sports Highlights: Jan. 21-29: Gaucho Volleyball, Basketball Coming Off Big Wins
- 21st: WBK: Westmont falls short against No. 1 Vanguard
- 22nd: Women's Basketball: No. 1 Lions respond: Reigning NAIA champion Westmont makes second-half run, but Ballestero-led Vanguard prevails on road.
- 22nd: Warriors stuffed at home
- 22nd: LOCAL ROUNDUP : Warriors fall short in GSAC showdown
- 22nd: Two Gauchos Selected in MLS SuperDraft
- 23rd: Sue McDonald of Santa Barbara Breaks American Record in Masters High Jump
- 23rd: Irvine police swear in three new officers
- 23rd: POLO | Red Topples Yale, Improves Record
- 23rd: Obituary: Rhonda Patzia
- 24th: CBB: Westmont falls in GSAC opener
- 24th: ON STAGE: 'La Canterina,' a Comedy - WESTMONT COLLEGE MUSIC DRAMA WORKSHOP BRINGS ITS FIRST, FULL-LENGTH OPERA TO CENTER STAGE FOR TWO NIGHTS OF JOSEPH HAYDN'S COMEDIC OPERA, 'LA CANTERINA'
- 25th: Mustangs survive Biola comeback
- 25th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Gauchos split Invite opener
- 25th: Biola bigs buck Mustangs
- 25th: THE POLO SET: Westley leads the way for Polo Club in winter
- 25th: Annual poetry reading to honor Stafford
- 25th: CBB: San Diego Christian completes Westmont sweep
- 26th: Royals grind out Channel soccer win over Dons
- 26th: TMC baseball on a roll
- 26th: Chatter: Quartz Hill wrestler Randon Miranda earns MVP honors at Dick Comly Invitational
- 27th: MBK: Warriors fall short with 95
- 27th: CLU Notebook: Jacoby finds happiness on basketball court at CLU
- 27th: Sports Highlights: Jan. 28-Feb. 5
- 27th: Women's Tennis: New-Look Matadors Open Season at Home with a Pair of Wins
- 27th: SBART Luncheon: There’s nothing laid back about Baker’s play
- 27th: Bertram honored as Westmont’s Scholar-Athlete Award winner
- 28th: Westmont Moves Electra Out of the Theater
- 28th: Men's Basketball: Lions handle Eagles
- 28th: ON STAGE: Poetry reading salutes William Stafford
- 28th: Coaches put final touches on winter sports seasons
- 29th: Westmont College Basketball Sweeps The Master's
- 29th: MBK: Farrand sparks Warriors to win over Master’s
- 29th: TMC Comes Up Short in Santa Barbara
- 29th: Westmont’s Gayle Beebe to Be Keynote Speaker for Good Friday Breakfast
- 29th: WBK: Sampson is clutch down stretch for Westmont
- 29th: Santa Clarita Sports: TMC Women's Basketball Streak Snapped
- 29th: A Will to Win : Sampson's return helps Westmont avoid three-game skid
- 29th: Track & Field looks to maintain legacy
- 29th: Farrand has Westmont on the rebound
- 29th: Freshman Vivian Lin named Big West Women's Tennis Athlete of the Week
- 30th: MBK: Westmont wins third in a row in GSAC
- 30th: MBK: Westmont wins third in a row in GSAC
- 30th: WBK: Westmont crushes Arizona Christian
- 30th: Gerald Carpenter: Westmont Music Drama Workshop Stages Comic Opera ‘La Canterina’
- 31st: Gerald Carpenter: Westmont Theatre Arts Offering ‘Electra’ in the Open Air
- 31st: United Way Hosting Mega Tax Day and Financial Literacy Resource Fair
- 31st: Oaks Christian Online High School Launches Its First School Profile for 2014 Graduating Class
- 31st: ON STAGE: 'Electra' in the Open Air - WESTMONT COLLEGE FESTIVAL THEATRE PRESENTS A MODERN ADAPTATION OF SOPHOCLES' TRAGEDY 'ELECTRA'
- 31st: Willet's goal holds up in Chargers'win
- 31st: Reckoning with Markets: Moral Reflection in Economics
- February (103)
- 1st: Santa Barbara's first poet laureate remembered
- 2nd: Westmont Student Panelists Prepare to Interact with Economist Muhammad Yunus
- 2nd: TMC hoops splits games
- 2nd: TMC Women Back in Game with 75-43 Win
- 4th: Sports Highlights: Feb. 4-13
- 4th: Book Club Discussion of "The Big Burn"
- 5th: Westmont College jumps to Gigabit Wi-Fi for three reasons: "Speed, speed and speed"
- 5th: Email Print Interterm action spills into new semester
- 5th: Three-Day International Choral Festival to Be Held in Santa Barbara
- 6th: Lucky Penny Publishing In Print Partnership with Blue Point Books and Amazon, Debuts Adult e-Books
- 6th: High School Mathematics Contest
- 6th: Triton HOF Class Announced
- 6th: OAKLAND SOCCER SIGNS SEVEN IN EARLY SIGNING PERIOD
- 6th: WHAT’S DOING: EVENTS, PERFORMANCES, SHOWS, MEETINGS, CONCERTS, FUN
- 7th: Biola softball off to a quick, dominant start to season
- 7th: Electra Reviewed: Westmont Presents Greek Tragedy Outdoors
- 8th: Obituary: Helen D. Bazant
- 8th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Lions' perfect start ruined by Warriors
- 9th: Warriors' defense snags victory
- 9th: Jacques Habra: Muhammad Yunus, Father of Microfinance, Is Also the Grandfather of Crowdfunding
- 9th: Battle of brains : Local high schools compete in 27th annual math contest at Westmont
- 9th: Warriors grind out victory
- 9th: My Valentine's Love Story
- 9th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: No. 11 Aggies roll past Gauchos in Classic
- 10th: Funeral is Tuesday for former Royal quarterback Shaun Christensen
- 10th: Phreaner, Miranda earn Athlete of the Week honors
- 10th: Former Royal High athletic star dies at age 44
- 10th: Mustangs baseball in top form early
- 11th: NOTES: Liberty eyes playoff berth — with a little help from Del Sol
- 11th: Jimmies honored
- 11th: SBART Luncheon: Love, baseball will be in the air at UCSB on Friday
- 11th: SANTA BARBARA ATHLETIC ROUND TABLE LUNCHEON : Basketball teams take center stage as baseball season looms
- 11th: Sports Highlights: Feb. 12-20
- 11th: TRON plays against top squads at tournament
- 12th: WBK: Westmont falls at No. 1 Vanguard
- 12th: Westmont Invited to Perform ‘Pirates of Penzance’ at Prestigious College Theater Festival
- 12th: Westmont’s Rick Ifland to Discuss Microfinance, Muhammad Yunus at Public Lecture
- 12th: MBK: Vanguard duo too much for Westmont
- 12th: Royals dealt harsh Channel defeat
- 12th: Christ’s Church of Yucaipa to sponsor performance of Westmont College Orchestra
- 13th: CBB: Reserves lead the way for Westmont
- 13th: How Creationism Hurts Christian Colleges—And Their Students
- 14th: Vaqueros still perfect on diamond
- 14th: Warriors finally get one over on Sunbirds
- 14th: IN CONCERT: Grand Choral Regalia - AMERICAN CHORAL DIRECTORS CONFERENCE BRINGS SEVERAL PUBLIC CONCERTS, INCLUDING THE ACCLAIMED LA MASTER CHORALE
- 15th: WBK: Westmont bounces back against Hope
- 15th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Gauchos win twice in Fresno State tourney
- 15th: Tigers' win made tough by Warriors
- 16th: Period dramas : Professor unravels the decline of English aristocracy
- 16th: Warriors still perfect on court
- 16th: Gougis' tough effort means a lot to Westmont
- 16th: Chargers land winds on the mat
- 16th: TMC Insider: The wins are piling up
- 17th: Scarvelis throws 4th-best shot put mark of all time
- 18th: OUR TOWN : Poetry in winter
- 18th: Major Choral Directors’ Conference Comes to Santa Barbara
- 18th: Major Choral Directors’ Conference Comes to Santa Barbara
- 18th: Michael Deiana, Corrie Farbstein Take Top Honors at Westmont Speech, Debate Tournament
- 18th: WBK: Cold shooting, foul troubles cost Westmont
- 19th: Email Print Fade in, fade out: Women’s basketball rises to the occasion while the men struggle to pick up wins
- 19th: Coach of the Year
- 19th: Roundup: Saugus, Trinity Knocked Out of Boys Soccer Playoffs
- 19th: Rams fend off pressure
- 19th: Lady Mustangs Get It Together, Beat No. 9 Westmont
- 19th: See Jupiter's red spot at Westmont Observatory
- 19th: MBK: Warriors defeated in double overtime
- 20th: New ESG Study Validates Strong Demand For Hybrid Online File Sharing Solutions
- 20th: Penn Senior Dau Jok honored with national award
- 20th: New ESG Study Validates Strong Demand For Hybrid Online File Sharing Solutions
- 20th: Dons' defense clamps down in CIF-SS victory
- 20th: Sports Roundup: From High School Water Polo to College Baseball to a Foresters’s Roast
- 20th: Zips basketball: Writers honor Dan Peters
- 20th: Westmont Observatory to Zoom In on Jupiter’s Great Red Spot
- 20th: Jok to Receive USBWA Most Courageous Award
- 21st: Rams make quick work of Spartans
- 21st: Sports Highlights: February 21-March 3
- 21st: Gerald Carpenter: Westmont Orchestra Concert to Feature New Faculty Violinist
- 21st: Penn senior to be honored by basketball writers association
- 21st: Patrons hoping to help SBCC revive men's tennis
- 21st: Penn senior guard Dau Jok honored by USBWA
- 22nd: CBB: Warriors sweep Menlo
- 22nd: Angulo net's game-winner as IVC closes out season
- 23rd: CBB: Gauchos pound San Jose State, 10-1
- 23rd: TMC Insider: Hoops season down to wire
- 23rd: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Dons secure berth in water polo semifinals with victory
- 23rd: Gauchos, Warriors face off on track
- 24th: SBART Luncheon: Dons regain focus for water polo playoffs
- 25th: Postseason becomes the measure of success
- 25th: BBK: Bishop dominates 4th quarter, reaches 5AA semifinals
- 26th: MBK: Miller leads charge for Westmont
- 26th: Sports: High School Soccer Heats Up
- 26th: Vaqueros' walk-off win is super Swede
- 26th: WBK: Sampson’s 35 carry Westmont past Concordia
- 27th: Weekend Sports Highlights: Westmont Hosts Biola in Regular-Season Finales
- 27th: LCHS team plus math competition equals success
- 27th: Can You Dig It?
- 27th: Men's Hoops Closes Home Schedule With Brown, Yale
- 27th: Can You Dig It?
- 28th: Microfinance Pioneer Muhammad Yunus Inspires at Westmont President’s Breakfast
- 28th: Pepperdine Freshman Breaks 800M Track Record
- 28th: Dozens of Children Abused at Evangelical Commune, Adult Survivors Allege
- 28th: WHAT’S DOING: EVENTS, PERFORMANCES, SHOWS, MEETINGS, CONCERTS, FUN
- 28th: ART REVIEW: Art-Making in the Name of the Lord - [IN ONE OF THE STRONGEST ART SHOWS OF THE YEAR 'WALKING IN THE SPIRIT: AMERICAN VISIONARY ARTISTS' PRESENTS A FASCINATING SELECTION OF RELIGIOUS-FIRED 'FOLK' OR 'OUTSIDER' ART
- March (82)
- 1st: Lady Mustangs Head Into Playoffs with 10-4 League Record
- 1st: With Tinge of Skepticism, Westmont Students Salute Muhammad Yunus’ Message of Optimism
- 2nd: TMC Insider: Hoops postseason to begin
- 3rd: Triton Honors Newest Hall Of Famers
- 3rd: Tickets Now Available for Good Friday Breakfast with Keynote Speaker Gayle Beebe
- 3rd: Westmont College Garden, a bountiful project
- 3rd: Coleman, Miller step up in big games, earn Athlete of Week honors
- 4th: Cynder Sinclair: Philanthropy Week — Implications for Local Charitable Investors
- 5th: Westmont Warriors Launch Water Wars
- 5th: NZIS hosts international Rugby match v Westmont College (US)
- 5th: Sports: High School Basketball
- 6th: WBK: Westmont survives foul-filled tourney game
- 6th: Westmont Women Win GSAC Tournament Opener
- 6th: MBK: Westmont advances to GSAC semifinals
- 8th: WBK: Westmont falls to Master’s in GSAC semis
- 10th: Westmont: America’s #2 Christian College
- 10th: Westmont Students Spend Spring Break Serving Others
- 11th: CBB: Schapper is solid in Westmont win
- 11th: Review: Katherine Levin-Lau Combines the Beautiful and Dreadful in New Show
- 11th: Lompoc high school students pack Global Leadership Connection 2014
- 12th: WBK: Westmont draws Xavier for NAIA opener
- 12th: Gauchos suffer difficult setback to visiting Penn
- 12th: In brief | Schools | 3-12-14
- 12th: Innovation, Community Generosity Fuel Santa Barbara’s Largest Youth Activities Program
- 12th: TMC grabs a No. 2 seed in tourney
- 13th: Warriors seeded 4th in NAIA tourney
- 14th: Former UCLA Coach Ben Howland to Speak at SBART March Madness Event
- 14th: SB Galaxy earn trip to AYSO State Cup
- 15th: Gaucho Softball rallies for sixth straight win in Classic II
- 15th: Mustangs Hit Personal Bests in Eagle Rock
- 16th: ON THE TOWN: Westmont's breakfast of champions
- 16th: TMC Insider: Back in the Spring of things
- 16th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Moropoulos leads Dons past Knights
- 17th: SoCal playwrights score at Kennedy Center college theater festival
- 17th: Sports Highlights: March 18-23
- 17th: Westmont rumbles in Tucson
- 17th: Westmont Students Cancel Ukraine Trip
- 17th: Students pack program in SB
- 18th: Westmont’s ‘The Pirates of Penzance’ Lands National Accolades
- 18th: Westmont’s Keck Telescope to Zoom In on Jupiter for Free Public Viewing
- 18th: NAIA WOMEN: Lady Wildcats want early upset victory
- 18th: UMobile's Deonica McCormick named finalist for WBCA NAIA National Player of the Year award
- 18th: Loving The Madness : Area's college coaches break down Tournament at SBART event
- 19th: Despite losses, senior wins GSAC Player of the Week
- 19th: IN BRIEF
- 19th: WBK: Westmont can’t recover from early deficit in NAIA Tourney opener
- 19th: Chargers breeze past Dons on diamond
- 20th: Warriors title defense ends in first round
- 20th: Beyer christens Cornwell Field before Gregori takes over
- 21st: Gerald Carpenter: Music Club to Showcase Grey Brothers, Westmont Chamber Singers
- 21st: Lady Tigers will meet Xavier Univ. (La.) after beating Southern Poly in NAIA DI first round
- 21st: Vaqueros no-hit in WSC defeat
- 22nd: Hodges, Westmont shine in chilly Easter Relays
- 22nd: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Smith shines, but errors cost Dons
- 22nd: College basketball highlights: Wilson scores 25 as Georgetown stays alive
- 22nd: CBB: Westmont sweeps Biola
- 22nd: TRK: SBCC has good day at Easter Relays
- 23rd: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Ward finishes 14th in 200 butterfly at NCAAs
- 25th: Sports Highlights: March 25-30
- 25th: Sea Change
- 25th: Westmont Students Spend Spring Break in Haiti Helping Build Businesses
- 25th: SB wins in Arizona
- 26th: Leland gets momentum on its side, rolls to four wins in girls softball
- 26th: IN BRIEF
- 26th: CBB: Westmont’s Pollex named GSAC Player of the Week
- 26th: Westmont Screening of ‘Fruitvale Station’ to Feature Actor Trestin George
- 26th: Best of the Winter: Serra's Nick Schnabel is Mercury News boys soccer player of year
- 26th: Lit Moon Revisits Hamlet
- 27th: Mustang Baseball Ranks 7th In NAIA Division 1
- 28th: MTen: No. 72 Shocks Compete in Weekend DH
- 29th: College Roundup: Vanguard baseball splits
- 29th: TRK: Nana Djimou breaks 33-year-old record at Westmont
- 30th: What's Doing in Santa Barbara: March 30-April 5, 2014
- 30th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Vaqueros split in first day of Bash
- 30th: Classic features French flavor
- 31st: Blame It on the Rain
- 31st: Trio of ex-REV stars knee deep in NCAA playoffs
- 31st: County Supervisors Considering Bed-Tax Increase for Unincorporated Areas
- 31st: Former Cajon coach teaks over in a pinch at San Bernardino Valley
- 31st: Ducks to part with Westhead
- 31st: Lady ‘Dogs pull off huge upset over no. 2 Fox
- 31st: Kirsten Moore To Enter SB Basketball Court of Champions: Westmont Coach Will Be Inducted In Inaugural Class
- April (104)
- 1st: Westmont Observatory to Open for Total Lunar Eclipse
- 1st: SBCARTL: Luncheon honors fallen standout Johnson
- 1st: Celebrate Freedom Event Act 1
- 1st: Granada Theatre Celebrates 90 Years Since First Opening Its Doors in Santa Barbara
- 2nd: Williams women's lacrosse wins; men's tennis falls in California
- 2nd: ISS and Total Lunar Eclipse
- 2nd: Lunar eclipse viewing offered
- 2nd: The Carlsbad Elite Players' Edge On The Field And Off
- 2nd: Westmont Law Class to Debate Supreme Court Case on First Amendment; Public Invited
- 3rd: Santa Barbara by Bicycle: Back Country Ride
- 4th: LIFESTYLE SPORTS: Former Vaquero leaves bumpy past in the dust
- 5th: Local Sports Roundup: Chico State's J Patrick Smith wins Sam Adams multi-event decathlon
- 5th: Track team shows well in California
- 5th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Gauchos fall to No. 60 Long Beach State
- 5th: Track and field: Panthers compete at Big Blue Classic
- 5th: Chargers' Buratto deals gem
- 5th: SAM ADAMS COMBINED EVENTS INVITATIONAL: Locals stand out amongst the stars
- 6th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Gauchos edged out in home pool by Rainbows
- 6th: Schwartz, Smith land Adams wins
- 7th: Smith, Schwartz Prevail at Sam Adams Invitational
- 7th: Track & field: A weekend of bests
- 7th: The Magic of Matcha
- 7th: ‘It’s a Girl’ screening points to gendercide issues
- 7th: Letters : Opinion: Reign in the Gauchoholics
- 8th: BVB: Providence wins third straight
- 8th: Local atheletes enjoy the runaround of spring
- 8th: Final curtain call for director Randy Hyatt
- 8th: SBART Luncheon: Track teams receive a nice reward from the SBAA
- 8th: Chargers' call-up pays off vs. Mustangs
- 9th: Westmont’s Collier honored by NAIA
- 9th: Foodie Fest at Sama Sama Kitchen
- 9th: Parker School lauds Matsunobu, Dunnington
- 9th: Boise High basketball standout chooses Seattle Pacific
- 9th: Boise High basketball standout chooses Seattle Pacific
- 10th: UCSB Baseball Plays Hard Ball
- 10th: CBB: Westmont sweeps Arizona Christian
- 10th: POLO | Men to Compete in USPA National Championships
- 10th: CBB: Westmont sweeps Arizona Christian
- 10th: Framers and Painters: Christian Theology among Academic Disciplines
- 10th: Westmont’s Barnard receives NAIA honor
- 11th: COLLIER-LAKEMAN, Susanne Elizabeth
- 11th: 20 years of honoring innovation: South Coast Business & Technology honorees announced
- 11th: Braves trio to participate in girls all-star game
- 11th: Bush's 2 blasts power Westmont
- 11th: Sam Adams meet draws international interest
- 11th: Roundup: Los Gatos grabs early lead, holds off Westmont 6-3 in baseball
- 11th: Day and Peus secure doubles crown with tiebreakers
- 11th: ART REVIEW: Where the Print is the Thing - PRINTMAKERS EXHIBITION AT THE JCC DEMONSTRATES THE VARIETY OF POSSIBILITIES WITHIN THE MEDIUM, AND THE LIVELINESS OF ITS LOCAL PARTICIPANTS
- 12th: Westmont Men’s Soccer Announces Class of 2014 Commitments
- 12th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Gauchos beat Davis, remain perfect in Big West
- 12th: Clear Skies in Forecast for Tuesday Morning’s Blood Moon Appearance
- 13th: ON THE TOWN: Catch of the day:'Harbor Tastings and Treasures'
- 13th: Local Roundup: Mountain View's Kyle Brocklehurst wins Santa Cruz Half Marathon
- 13th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Scarvelis shines at Arcadia Invite
- 13th: TMC Insider: Baseball gets back on track
- 13th: Koloa Union Church welcomes new pastor
- 13th: Clear skies forecast for 'Blood Moon' early Tuesday
- 14th: Mustangs Sweep Doubleheader
- 14th: Blood Moon Puts On Rare Show in Night Sky
- 14th: Westmont Men’s Polo Team Repeats as National Champions
- 14th: POLO | Women Fall to Virginia In USPA National Finals
- 15th: Etiwanda’s Jordan McLaughlin named Bulletin Player of the Year
- 15th: US Sports Camps Announces Nike Baseball Camps 2014 Return to Summer Camp at Westmont College Read more: http://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/1852857#ixzz2zumEBted
- 15th: Pastor Rick Warren to Speak at Westmont Commencement
- 16th: Making money with a social mission
- 16th: Family tradition: Daily Sun's Boys Basketball Player of the Year
- 17th: Jacques Habra: A ‘Reality Check’ from Virtual Reality Visionary Doc Searls
- 17th: Shaikh, Westmont best Arizona Christian for 10th straight win
- 17th: Hickory Public Schools to evaluate IB
- 17th: Westmont College Wins Back-To-Back Polo Titles
- 17th: An Album, Middle-Age, and Craft Ale
- 18th: ART REVIEW: Specific Location, Diverse Notions - THIS YEAR'S SENIOR ART SHOW AT WESTMONT COLLEGE TAKES ROOT IN THE VERY MUSEUM HOSTING THE SHOW, WHICH OPENED THE YEAR THESE STUDENTS BEGAN THEIR UNDERGRADUATE WORK ON CAMPUS
- 18th: Westmont rides to another polo national title
- 18th: CBB: Westmont continues to roll
- 18th: ART REVIEW: Specific Location, Diverse Notions - THIS YEAR'S SENIOR ART SHOW AT WESTMONT COLLEGE TAKES ROOT IN THE VERY MUSEUM HOSTING THE SHOW, WHICH OPENED THE YEAR THESE STUDENTS BEGAN THEIR UNDERGRADUATE WORK ON CAMPUS
- 19th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Hicks, Furukawa power Laguna
- 19th: Good Friday breakfast offers message of hope
- 20th: TMC Insider: Baseball plays for a conference title
- 20th: Tatum Souza, Napa track standout, shines at UCLA
- 21st: SB swimmer’s moving words lift spirits of coach Walsh
- 22nd: Schulze Named Westmont VP of Student Life
- 22nd: SANTA BARBARA ATHLETIC ROUND TABLE LUNCHEON : Walsh's thoughts on Johnson a stark reminder about life
- 22nd: Westmont Tops Forbes Magazine’s List of Best ROI Colleges
- 22nd: College Notebook: Ex-Mustangs star Schlemer shines in all-star games
- 23rd: The Voice of the Gauchos
- 23rd: Not CCS, but Top 8 had a championship feel
- 23rd: Prep notes: Jose Canseco highlights 10th Character Combine at Folsom High
- 23rd: Andersen shines, but Royals fall to Wilson
- 24th: Local alumni wrap up college baseball seasons
- 24th: TMC Baseball Eyes Second Consecutive GSAC Title
- 24th: Sports Highlights: April 24-May 11- Westmont Baseball Nationally Ranked
- 24th: Gerald Carpenter: Westmont Orchestra to Close Season with Concerto Winners
- 24th: DP Honors Several Athletes
- 24th: Fifteen Chargers continuing athletic careers in college
- 24th: Gutierrez and Poltavski each Win Opening Match in Singles at Ojai Tournament
- 25th: REC SIGNUPS
- 25th: Westmont Student Dorms Battle in Water-Saving Wars
- 26th: Westmont in hunt for team titles on home turf
- 26th: Master's romps in win over Westmont
- 27th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Westmont men win GSAC track title
- 29th: Home Turf: California-Crafted Malt and a Changing Industry
- 29th: Westmont students band together to save water
- 29th: All a-Twitter about Westmont : College acceptance letters trend on social media site
- 29th: Spring events heating up like the warm weather
- May (31)
- June (25)
- July (24)
- August (25)
- September (49)
- October (48)
- November (54)
- December (32)
- January (46)
- 4th: Westmont lab renovation moving forward
- 4th: WBK: Westmont holds off Great falls, 75-72
- 4th: MBK: Westmont shares ball in rout of La Sierra
- 5th: 30th Rose Bowl Regatta - Day 2 overall
- 5th: Westmont College Upgrades Bio and Chem Labs
- 5th: New Trustees Join Westmont Board
- 7th: Martin Luther King celebration on Jan. 19
- 8th: Leadership Talk Features Woodward
- 8th: New Trustees Join Board
- 8th: President Welcomes Booker to Museum
- 9th: MBK: UC Santa Cruz stifled by Westmont
- 9th: Westmont Observatory to Zoom In on Comet LovejoyWestmont Observatory to Zoom In on Comet Lovejoy
- 13th: 3rd Annual Father Virgil Remarkable Life Awards to Honor Gerd and Pete Jordano
- 13th: Students in San Marcos Teacher-Education Class Explore Local Colleges
- 14th: Fearless on the perimeter
- 15th: MBK: Westmont crashes boards in GSAC rout
- 15th: Arizonan Elected Chair of Farm Bureau's Women's Leadership Program
- 17th: Susan Miles Gulbransen: Why Santa Barbara Needs the Children’s Library Project
- 18th: WBK: Shellmire powers Westmont, 88-76
- 19th: Bob Woodward Talks Presidents Past, Present, and Future
- 19th: Local minister espouses a unifying faith for changing world in new book
- 20th: MBK: Westmont beats rival Biola
- 20th: Business Briefs: January 20, 2015
- 21st: Cal Poly's Bach Week celebrates legendary composer
- 21st: IRS Hovers over Bellosguardo
- 22nd: This Week in and around Montecito
- 22nd: Jr. Carpinterian of the Year finalists unveiled
- 23rd: CBB: Westmont drops GSAC opener in 10 innings
- 23rd: Westmont Theater, Music Departments Join Forces to Offer ‘One-Act Opera Classics’
- 24th: CBB: Arizona Christian, Westmont split double-header
- 25th: Werner J. Durtschi
- 26th: John Jefferson '15 and Iman Boundaoui '15 will represent the IIT Chicago-Kent in the National Moot Court Competition finals in New York February 9 to 12, 2015
- 26th: Werner J. Durtschi
- 27th: Jenelle Robertson: The Role of Online Marketing for Santa Barbara Start-ups
- 27th: The CIO’s Role in Corporate Training
- 28th: Westmont Hoops Rallies Past Vanguard
- 28th: The 50 Most Underrated Colleges In America
- 28th: The 50 Most Underrated Colleges In America
- 29th: Woodward at the Coral
- 29th: SB Coast Volleyball Club Celebrates Victory
- 29th: Gerald Carpenter: Westmont Stages One-Act Operas of Pergolesi, Menotti
- 29th: Engaging Our Culture with Exodus: Gods and Kings
- 30th: How Much Do S.B. College Coaches Make?
- 30th: Pope Francis Teaches World Leaders a Lesson
- 30th: Swedes, Bulldogs ranked in NAIA polls
- 31st: CBB: Westmont sweeps series from San Diego Christian
- February (43)
- 1st: WBK: Westmont hands Concordia first league loss
- 2nd: Auburn University garners spot on Business Insider's '50 Most Underrated Colleges in America'
- 2nd: Is Your College Underrated?
- 3rd: Westmont Named Among Top Colleges in Two New Rankings
- 4th: Four South Kitsap Athletes Sign with Colleges
- 5th: College Baseball Gears Up
- 6th: Stick, Disc Golfers Take Aim at Tourney
- 6th: Opera Classics
- 6th: Grotenhuis Scholarships
- 6th: Westmont Honors Kids Helping Kids with Excellence in Education Award
- 7th: MBK: Bentz plays big in Westmont win at Master’s
- 9th: YAM at 50: Scientist artist Patrick Zentz translates the landscape to create sound
- 11th: Westmont Professors to Lead Panel Discussion on Presidential Leadership
- 11th: Bill Cirone: Toxic Rhetoric Takes Steep Toll on Teacher Retention, Recruitment
- 11th: Music at Trinity: A Valentine’s Delight, Duos for Violin, Clarinet & Piano
- 12th: Play Explores Chekhov's Seagull
- 12th: Westmont edged on home courts
- 13th: LifeChronicles Honors Gerd and Pete Jordano with Father Virgil Remarkable Life Awards
- 14th: MBK: Westmont gets it done with defense
- 17th: Jupiter Jumps Into View This Month
- 19th: WBK: Shellmire paces Westmont past Arizona Christian
- 20th: CBB: Vanguard’s Isaac outduels Westmont’s Harmening
- 21st: Rembrandt and the Jews Symposium, Westmont College, February 28
- 21st: Rembrandt and the Jews Symposium, Westmont College, February 28
- 21st: TRK: Westmont hosts UCSB, Pepperdine in tri-meet
- 21st: Field to Vase
- 22nd: MBK: Blau goes for 30 in Westmont victory
- 23rd: Teens Learn About Healthy Relationships
- 23rd: On the Beat Hoops: Trinity bids farewell to cornerstone
- 24th: SBCARTL: The March into playoffs is already underway
- 24th: Poway polo team captures regional title
- 25th: WTen: Westmont falls to Azusa in old rivalry matchup
- 25th: Westmont, UCSB Theater Go Into the Woods and the Water
- 26th: Give and Receive
- 26th: Panel Examines Presidential Leadership
- 26th: Jupiter Jumps into View
- 26th: Orchestra, Singers Perform Concerto
- 26th: High School Soccer’s Big Loss, Big Win
- 27th: ART CALENDAR: Feb. 27, 2015
- 27th: CBB: Westmont bats give Harmening plenty of support
- 28th: FAITH & VALUES CALENDAR: Feb. 28, 2015
- 28th: Rembrandt and the Jews Symposium
- 28th: Rembrandt and the Jews Symposium
- March (95)
- 1st: TMC's Jason Karkenny has the look of an ace
- 1st: TMC Insider: Week full of action on campus
- 2nd: WBK: Westmont’s McCoy named GSAC PoW
- 2nd: SBART Luncheon: McCutcheon expresses joy on being in Santa Barbara
- 2nd: COMING SOON – THE “NIV ZONDERVAN STUDY BIBLE”
- 3rd: Musicians to Compete for Scholarships
- 3rd: Review: The Insect Comedy at Westmont College
- 3rd: Citizens Business Bank Hires Donald Toussaint to Lead Expansion into California’s Central Coast Market
- 3rd: Citizens Business Bank Hires Donald Toussaint to Lead Expansion into California’s Central Coast Market
- 3rd: Citizens Business Bank Hires Donald Toussaint to Lead Expansion into California’s Central Coast Market
- 3rd: David Selberg, Dr. Eric Trautwein Join Board of Alliance for Living and Dying Well
- 4th: Bluffton University unveils slate of events
- 5th: Continuing Education
- 6th: U.S. POTATO BOARD NAMES DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH & ANALYSIS
- 6th: Westmont launches Center for Social Entrepreneurship downtown SB
- 6th: Global Leadership Connection Conference Honors Local Students
- 6th: Doris Kearns Goodwin Looks Back at Lincoln, Roosevelt at Westmont President’s Breakfast
- 6th: Westmont College Wins GSAC Tournament Opener
- 6th: MBK: Seniors lead the way for Westmont in tourney opener
- 7th: UCSB, Entire UC System Requiring More Student Vaccinations by 2017
- 7th: John Unzueta Grateful for Teachers, Mentors Who Opened His Eyes to a Future of Opportunity
- 7th: Nevada tennis falls to undefeated Northridge
- 7th: TRK: Mitchell makes Westmont history at NAIA Indoor Nationals
- 7th: MBK: Westmont KO’d by Concordia in GSAC semis
- 8th: Teacher recruitment a casualty of our ever-changing society
- 9th: Serrano, Harmening selected as Westmont’s first Cliff Hamlow award recipients
- 10th: Athletes of the Week
- 10th: Cardinals celebrated at weekly press luncheon
- 10th: PBB: Chargers win in dramatic fashion vs. Chaminade
- 11th: Demeter's walk-off blow caps Chargers' rally
- 11th: DP’s York, Heiduk, SB’s Cervantes take Channel League honors
- 11th: MBK: Westmont draws Lewis-Clark State in NAIA Tournament
- 12th: TMC's conference in flux as teams go to NCAA
- 12th: Westmont CIO Reed Sheard Wins Prestigious IT Award
- 12th: Dawgs draw Ravens
- 12th: Biblical Words and Their Meaning
- 12th: Swinging into the 2015 baseball season
- 12th: BWW Review: THE INSECT COMEDY Exposes Humanity's Most Basic Needs and Desires
- 12th: Westmont CIO Wins Prestigious IT Award
- 12th: Great Days for the Irish
- 13th: Susan Miles Gulbransen: Chupack, Corrigan, Marlowe and Ryan Lead Way as CALM Celebrity Authors
- 15th: Westmont survives a blowout on trip to NAIA Tournament
- 15th: Westmont College men’s basketball team arrives safely in KC for NAIA Tournament after plane scare
- 16th: KSMO - Kansas City, MO KCTV5 News at 9
- 16th: KCTV-KC (CBS) - Kansas City, MO KCTV5 News at 10
- 18th: Surfer Bethany Hamilton to speak at Westmont
- 18th: Surfer Bethany Hamilton to Speak at Westmont College’s Night of Champions
- 19th: MBK: Westmont beats LC State to advance
- 19th: Goodwin Examines Presidential Leadership Lessons
- 19th: Carlsbad Violinist Wins Scholarship
- 19th: Sonos Montecito Quintet Offers Recital
- 19th: Talk to Investigate Jesus's Tomb
- 19th: Four Providence Student Ensembles to Present Spring Concert on Friday
- 19th: Sports: Running
- 19th: Top 10 Most Beautiful College Campuses In California
- 20th: Karr leads Westmont at NAIAs
- 21st: MBK: Westmont reaches NAIA quarterfinals
- 21st: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Westmont women in NAIA quarters
- 21st: Westmont men reach NAIA quarterfinals
- 22nd: NAIA MEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT: Warriors in Fab mood
- 22nd: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Warriors book Fab Four berth
- 23rd: Westmont Men Advances to National Championship Game
- 23rd: Westmont Women's Run Ends in NAIA Semifinals
- 23rd: WBK: Westmont falls to defending champs in NAIA semis
- 23rd: MBK: Blau’s shot puts Westmont into championship game
- 23rd: Westmont stuns top-seeded Hope International to reach NAIA men's final
- 24th: Westmont Denied NAIA Championship by Dalton State
- 24th: MBK: Missing a key ingredient, Westmont falls in NAIA final
- 24th: Warriors advance to NAIA title game
- 24th: Westmont women eliminated by OKC
- 24th: Westmont coach learns the error of his ways
- 24th: Opinion: How I became a 'seeker'
- 25th: High Winds Cause Damage At Westmont College
- 25th: Mitchell is Out as UCSB Women's Head Basketball Coach
- 25th: IN BRIEF
- 25th: Santa Barbara Sets Heat Record; More High Marks May Be On the Way
- 25th: Bill Cirone: Partners in Education Continues to Enhance Young Lives
- 25th: YMCA sponsors 55th annual Community Prayer Breakfast
- 25th: Beep beep! Dalton State Roadrunners' parade Friday night
- 25th: Dalton State (Ga.) College wins NAIA DI championship
- 25th: Latest Georgia sports
- 25th: Education Roundup
- 25th: Lotusland: A public garden, with a private reputation
- 26th: Westmont Hoops Return to Campus After National Runner-Up Finish
- 26th: Kiely leaving Westmont for soccer position at Arkansas
- 26th: Moving on from Mitchell
- 26th: Enduring Nick Johnson’s Epic Workout
- 26th: Living without Worry
- 27th: Kiely leaving Westmont
- 27th: Professor to Discuss Whooping Cough Research, Vaccine in Talk at Westmont
- 29th: Westmont's Moore duo taking the right road to success
- 29th: Michelle Swanitz Promoted to Senior Project Director at DMHA Architecture
- 30th: Four Top Scholars Earn Full Tuition to Westmont College
- 30th: Largest Business Employers, Government Leaders, Developers among Hundreds Attending Conference to Address Workforce Housing in Santa Barbara
- 31st: Westmont Opens Downtown Program Focused on Capital and Social Entrepreneurship
- April (58)
- 1st: Harris powers Bishop win
- 2nd: Demeter, Naughton lead charge
- 2nd: Game of the Week
- 2nd: CIO Wins Presitgious IT Award
- 2nd: MPC & MBAR Honor Former Members
- 2nd: Westmont Opens Downtown Program
- 3rd: Bishop's Ekola stays unbeaten
- 3rd: ART REVIEW: Sculpture garden of delights
- 4th: Nwaba leads heptathlon at Sam Adams
- 4th: Santa Barbara Music Club Always FREE Concerts
- 5th: Nwaba, FitzSimons shine
- 6th: OUT & ABOUT : Jaimes to chair heart ball
- 6th: SANTA BARBARA REVEALS CWC SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS
- 6th: Are millennials programmed to cheat?
- 7th: SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
- 7th: Alliance Welcomes New Board Members David Selberg and Dr. Eric Trautwein
- 8th: Around the Lompoc Valley
- 8th: DP Honors Student-Athletes that Signed National Letters of Intent
- 8th: Review: Arts Fund Sculpture Survey
- 9th: Westmont College Conference to Focus on Moral, Effective Leadership
- 9th: Check out an exhibit for a fun, educational experience
- 9th: Augustana Arts and Musica Sacra Chamber Orchestra Present Masterworks: Two-Way Street featuring The Narrators
- 9th: Inside the Mind of Angel Investors: Why Angel Investors Want to Invest in Your Start-up
- 10th: Legendary Surfer, Shark Attack Survivor Bethany Hamilton Speaks at Westmont College
- 13th: Senior Art Show Features a ‘Maker’s Dozen’ Inbox
- 13th: Area Business Leaders Discuss Housing Crisis at SB Housing Conference
- 14th: Providence Names Scott Lisea Its New Head of School
- 15th: Jupiter the Focus of Free Viewing Friday at Westmont Observatory
- 16th: MTen: Unbeaten Vanguard ousts Westmont
- 16th: WTen: Westmont women tripped up at GSACs
- 16th: Soul Surfer Inspires Crowds
- 16th: Art Show Features "Maker's Dozen"
- 16th: April Star Party
- 18th: Aggressive Dog Shot and Killed by Sheriff’s Deputy During Arrest in Montecito
- 20th: SBART Luncheon: Starters getting it done for Westmont, UCSB baseball teams
- 20th: Providence Announces New Head of School
- 24th: ART REVIEW: Delving inward on campus Westmont College's annual senior art exhibition, 'Maker's Dozen,' offers another strong showing of Student work in the campus' museum context
- 24th: Stratman solid in Ojai Invite opener
- 24th: EVENTS CALENDAR: April 24-30, 2015
- 24th: ART REVIEW: Delving inward on campus
- 25th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Local teams face off in Ojai
- 25th: TRK: Westmont teams in first at GSAC Championships
- 25th: TRK: Westmont rules GSAC; women make history
- 26th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: SY's Sexton rallies in cross-country ride at Rolex
- 27th: Westmont’s Adams adds Scholar-Athlete honor to list of accomplishments
- 28th: UCSB making its pitch to be the nation's best
- 28th: SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF THE YEAR
- 28th: CBB: Westmont dominates All-GSAC awards
- 29th: 2015 VC Fusion Season Preview
- 29th: WBK: Westmont women’s basketball adds two recruits
- 29th: Heiduk among Westmont soccer recruits
- 29th: Westmont hires Cappuccilli as women’s soccer coach
- 29th: Harmening, Bush earn GSAC honors
- 29th: Gerald Carpenter: Westmont Orchestra, Choir to Preview Program for Italian Tour
- 30th: Stratman is Player of the Year
- 30th: 100 Days to Special Olympics
- 30th: Baseball, Track and Field Competitions
- 30th: Westmont Hosts Pianist Primakov
- May (55)
- June (49)
- 1st: SB Court of Champions Grows by 17
- 3rd: Looking to make the smart play
- 3rd: Westmont, Pepperdine Offer MBA Program in Santa Barbara
- 4th:
- 4th: Spotlight on Santa Barbara Basketball Stars
- 4th: Area students receive degrees, gain honors
- 4th: One College’s Method to Prove Its Value: Scanning Students’ Brains
- 4th: Pepperdine Partners with Westmont College to Offer an MBA in Santa Barbara
- 4th: 11th Annual Awards Night: Showcasing Senior Athlete Flag Ceremony & Younger Athletes Paving the Way
- 4th: Star-Bach's
- 5th: Top Grads: Whitehall High School announces top 10 graduates for 2015
- 5th: ART: Regional artistic vital signs
- 5th: The Union's 2014-15 Prep Sports Awards: Soria, Lujan named Prep Athletes of the Year
- 6th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Coffey tops All-Channel diamond list
- 9th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Nelson picked to elite team
- 10th: Local Baseball Players Scooped Up on Final Day of MLB Draft
- 10th: Three Westmont pitchers taken in MLB Draft
- 10th: McGolpin is all set for her golden years
- 10th: Providence School to Honor Class of 2015 at Graduation Ceremony
- 10th: Tulare Soroptimist Girls of Service
- 11th: Zandona picked by BoSox
- 12th: Westmont, Pepperdine Team Up
- 12th: 3 Planets, a Crescent Moon the Stars of Free Viewing at Westmont Observatory
- 12th: Inogen Honored as Company of the Year at South Coast Business & Technology Awards
- 12th: Lipman retires after 10 years leading Camarillo High
- 12th: Inogen Named Company of the Year at the 2015 South Coast Business & Technology Awards
- 12th: Lompoc Pops season comes to a close
- 13th: Name Dropping: Fundraiser brings in $55,000 for ag-related education
- 13th: MLB Insider: Reflections on the recent draft
- 14th: Cooke betters his national record
- 15th: Rochester Ridgemen starts summer season slow
- 16th: 2015 Vocal Music graduates
- 16th: Citizen Security Expert Joins Creative Associates International
- 17th: iCAN Brings a Fresh Approach to Elementary Arts Education, and It’s an Incredible Story
- 17th: World Class Vocalist David Britton Releases "American Glory" EP
- 17th: Westmont’s Summer Scholars Program Offers Students a Taste of College
- 18th: Rosendo to Menlo
- 18th: Fortitude and Fruitfulness
- 18th: Westmont, Pepperdine Bring MBA Program to Santa Barbara
- 18th: Four Top Scholars Earn Full Tuition
- 19th: In Memoriam: Robert W. Kummer, Jr.
- 23rd: Bubba Moreno to play baseball at Westmont
- 24th: Susan Miles Gulbransen: How to Show a Difference? Paksy Plackis-Cheng Writes ‘Impact X’
- 24th: Westmont’s Barring signs with New York Mets, makes pro debut
- 25th: Easter Moorman Joins Visiting Nurse & Hospice Care as Director of Marketing
- 25th: Maris, Barring sign free-agent deals
- 26th: Summer Programs for High School Students
- 27th: Pepperdine's business school partners with Westmont College
- 29th: St. Mark’s-in-the-Valley Church Hosts Benefit “Bel Canto by Candlelight” on 7/18/15
- July (44)
- August (64)
- September (38)
- October (34)
- November (49)
- 1st: Lucy Harris, Joshua Collins
- 3rd: Women’s soccer wins GSAC title
- 5th: Cal women’s basketball begins season against Westmont
- 5th: Cal Hosts Free Exhibition vs. Westmont Sunday
- 6th: David Gergen to Launch Westmont Speakers Series on Moral and Ethical Leadership
- 6th: Women share first conference title since 2004
- 6th: Your .edu site for 2016 looks like this
- 7th: Bears Impressive In Exhibition Win
- 8th: Local sports digest: Cal wins fourth straight PAC Rugby 7s title
- 8th: Bears Impressive In Exhibition Win
- 9th: TMC Insider: Men's Cross country wins GSAC title
- 9th: Changed lives lead to ‘Ripple Effect’ video as Waco pastor hopes to reach youth
- 10th: Four Warriors make All-GSAC Men’s Soccer Team
- 14th: Get To Know: RHP Hector Lujan
- 15th: Carroll women down No. 5 Westmont to finish 3-0 at Las Vegas Shootout
- 16th: Lady Mustangs Top Warriors in Regular-Season Finale
- 16th: Masters Lady Mustangs Top Westmont Warriors in Regular-Season Finale
- 16th: TMC Insider: Mustangs hoops pick up road wins
- 17th: Game of the Week
- 17th: Women’ soccer make Nationals despite loss
- 17th: Game of the Week
- 17th: Art Exhibition “Given to the Light” Opens at Hospice of Santa Barbara
- 18th: Women's Soccer Time Set Against Westmont
- 18th: San Jose: Willow Glen boys run to second at CCS, qualify for the state meet
- 19th: Evangelical Grand Canyon University to Grant Employee Benefits to Homosexual Staff
- 19th: BAKERSFIELD OBSERVED: A blog about life, media, politics & people
- 19th: Thursday’s Regional Briefs
- 19th: Tickets Still Available for Westmont Christmas Festival Performances
- 20th: Beach City dorms will need to enforce curfews to flourish
- 20th: Watercooler: LKF Marketing, Levine & Levine and Docsa Associates relocate
- 20th: Westmont Announces Annual Christmas Tree Lighting and ‘Pickle Address’ Speakers
- 20th: Bolstering the Vaults, a la the new: Westmont's Museum of Art Showcases a Healthily Diverse Array of Contemporary Art, Often with Notable Names Attached
- 21st: XC: Westmont finishes strong at NAIA Nationals
- 21st: Race Matters: UCSB Joins in Solidarity with the University of Missouri
- 21st: Presidential eyewitness: David Gergen speaks in Westmont's lecture series
- 22nd: Boxers fall "short" versus Saints, 69-57
- 23rd: Lady Mustang Cross Country Earns Highest Finish in School History at NAIA National Championships
- 23rd: Azusa Pacific women’s basketball off to fast start
- 25th: Local Heroes 2015: Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree, Versatile Philanthropist
- 28th: MBK: Warriors win pair of weekend games
- 30th: Dwight Kealy to run against Congressman Ruiz
- 30th: Florida’s hospitals are lying to us
- 30th: Athletes of the Week: SBCC’s Chang, DP’s Clark
- 30th: Endowment Awards $44M For Religious Programs
- 30th: Dorm-Style Housing Project Touches Nerve at Mesa Neighborhood Meeting
- 30th: GVB: Laguna Blanca to play regional final at Westmont
- 30th: Lilly Endowment makes grants to encourage youth to explore theology
- 30th: Attorney Dwight Kealy to challenge incumbent Raul Ruiz
- 30th: With strings attached
- December (47)
- 1st: Griz transfers Wiley, Emerson boost No. 13 Lewis-Clark State
- 1st: CONGRESS: Lawyer, former Marine to challenge Raul Ruiz in 2016
- 1st: Owls at their best in regional final, advance to state championship
- 2nd: Scorpions' fantastic season comes to an end in Santa Barbara
- 2nd: To protect the U.S., vet refugees
- 3rd: ‘Yellowstone and Yosemite’ on display at Luther College
- 3rd: WESTMONT FALLS TO NO. 1
- 3rd: Fund for Santa Barbara Distributes $300,000 in Grants
- 4th: Local college basketball notes: Kara Krolicki leads St. Xavier women
- 7th: TMC Insider: Records fall for men's hoops
- 7th: SBART Luncheon: Westmont fundraiser is for a good cows
- 7th: Dwight Kealy gives desert glimpse into his worldview
- 8th: FRONTIER WBB: Carroll holds top spot in IR Power Rankings despite L-C loss
- 8th: Lit Moon Theatre Company Presents ‘Humbug! A (Lit Moon) Christmas Carol’
- 8th: FRONTIER WBB: Carroll holds top spot in IR Power Rankings despite L-C loss
- 9th: Conflict Solutions Center is pleased to announce the appointment of Alicia Journey, Esq.
- 9th: Changing of the guard at Centennial Institute
- 9th: Stay home, terrorists
- 10th: Kealy for Congress conducts campaign stop in Beaumont
- 10th: Temecula Attorney Dwight Kealy announces Congressional seat bid
- 14th: Christmas Carolers, Nonprofit Bring Cheer to Santa Barbara Cottage Pediatric Patients
- 14th: OUR TOWN: 'Given to the Light'
- 15th: CLHS Names Robby Cherry as Head XC Coach
- 15th: Graduates told to run their race with the focus on Jesus
- 15th: ON STAGE: 'A Christmas Carol' gets fresh twist
- 15th: Holiday cheer comes to children in hospital
- 16th: Warriors are winning the hearts of Africa
- 17th: Holiday bake-off to benefit local nonprofit
- 18th: South on 101: Time to revel in SB
- 18th: Westmont awarded theology grant
- 18th: ON STAGE: Rebooted Lit Moon brings back 'Humbug,' their Christmas Carol, for the holidays
- 19th: Temecula Attorney Dwight Kealy announces Congressional Seat Bid
- 21st: Protect the United States, deny un-vetted refugees
- 21st: Pacific Union loses both of its games on SoCal road trip
- 21st: New Westmont Exhibition to Focus on French Barbizon, Realism, Impressionism
- 21st: Three Join Westmont Board of Trustees
- 22nd: Westmont Receives Grant From Lilly Endowment to Develop Youth Theology Institute
- 22nd: Deaths 2015 NEWS OF THE YEAR
- 23rd: Connect the Dots-Part 2
- 23rd: Westmont Ridley Tree Museum of Art, ‘Barbizon, Realism, Impressionism’
- 24th: Morningside seventh in Learfield Sports Directors Cup standings
- 26th: From the farm to the field
- 27th: Kokkonen lobbying for reform as 24th Congressional District candidate
- 28th: Westmont Alumnus Recognized by Prestigious Smithsonian Award
- 30th: Kokkonen lobbying for reform as 24th Congressional District candidate
- 31st: All Christians Are Biased Voters
- 31st: All Christians Are Biased Voters
- January (57)
- February (62)
- 1st: Westmont College Streamlines Admissions with Constituent Relationship Management
- 1st: TMC Insider: Mustangs gear up for 2nd half of conference
- 1st: Royals Step Up for Torres, Deny Dons From Clinching Title
- 1st: SBCC men’s tennis program back after three year hiatus
- 1st: Westmont College Streamlines Admissions with Constituent Relationship Management
- 2nd: Westmont Erupts for 106-83 Win at The Master’s
- 2nd: Matt Kokkonen makes official campaign announcement
- 2nd: The Dido Project
- 3rd: #2 Westmont Warrior Defense Detains #10 Masters Mustangs
- 3rd: TMC Men’s B-Ball Continues Tough Season With Loss to Westmont
- 3rd: Lady Mustangs Fall to No. 2 Westmont
- 3rd: Works From the Private Collection of Lady Ridley-Tree Celebrate 19th Century French Culture
- 3rd: COLLEGE ROUNDUP: Westmont tops The Masters, 66-59
- 5th: SIERRA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
- 5th: David Brooks to Discuss ‘The Road to Character’ at Westmont President’s Breakfast
- 5th: Gaydos Throws Shutout for Westmont
- 6th: Historian Jack Rakove lectures on the Founding Fathers at Westmont luncheon
- 6th: Providence Edges Laguna Blanca to Capture First Condor League Basketball Title
- 7th: ShipHawk Grows into Bigger Office Space in Goleta as E-Commerce Shipping Platform Takes Off
- 9th: Aimee Brakken’s Bombs Lead Westmont Women at Arizona Christian
- 9th: Westmont Can’t Make Up Halftime Deficit, Falls 97-88
- 9th: Westmont Talk to Probe International Service Impact, Value
- 9th: Providence Hires New Business Manager, Marshall Howen
- 10th: Community News - week of Feb. 11
- 10th: Free Valentine's Day concert in Nevada City
- 10th: Which California colleges tend to graduate students in four years?
- 11th: Disc, Stick Golfers to Tee Off for Westmont’s William Wiersma Endowment Scholarship Fund
- 12th: Westmont Pulls Out Wild 6-5 win Over British Columbia
- 12th: KKFX-SBA (FOX) - Santa Barbara, CA
- 12th: Good Works of Westmont’s Karlie Storkson Go Rewarded
- 13th: Free-Throw Shooting Key’s Westmont Women’s Win Over Biola
- 13th: Biola Overpowers Westmont Men, 69-50
- 14th: Sense of place: Historic property at center of JCR Wines
- 14th: GOLDEN STATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE MEN'S BASKETBALL: Going Cold at Home
- 15th: LOCAL ROUNDUP: Big inning sparks Warriors
- 15th: Santa Barbara Reads Events Scheduled at Public Library Branches
- 16th: Former Cairn President, Dr. Charles Ryrie, Dies at Age 90
- 16th: Redlands Opera talks past, future
- 16th: Noted Theologian Charles Ryrie Dies
- 17th: Shooting threat made at local schools
- 17th: Chase Avery Sets Record in Providence Basketball Playoff Win
- 18th: Lauren McCoy Leads Balanced Westmont Over The Master’s
- 18th: Sam Bentz helps Westmont Men Snap Three-Game Losing Streak
- 18th: Four Visionaries Are Preserving Santa Barbara’s Dance Landscape
- 19th: Conservative columnist's speech highlight of Westmont event
- 19th: Trio of sisters play first basketball game as teammates
- 19th: Warriors take over GSAC
- 19th: Westmont Gets Solid Outing from Daniel Butler in GSAC Baseball Opener
- 22nd: CIF Playoffs Have Been a Traffic Jam Session When Basketball Teams Hit Road
- 22nd: Email Print Warriors remain dominant
- 22nd: UCSB Dominates Gaucho Round-Up
- 22nd: OUT & ABOUT: Ekeler elected to foundation board
- 22nd: UCSB Art Historian Laurie Monahan to Discuss French Art at Westmont Lunchtime Talk
- 22nd: Santa Barbara Foundation Announces 73rd Man & Woman of the Year Award Recipients
- 23rd: Karlie Storkson: ‘She’s about helping others’
- 23rd: Eagles take one from Idaho and Bethesda
- 24th: County Connections: SC alum Claussen reaches another milestone
- 24th: SENIOR SISTERS UNITED BY BASKETBALL
- 24th: Ryan Malmsten and Andy Alexander Join the Exclusive Haute Residence Real Estate Network
- 25th: Women’s tennis drops three
- 29th: Santa Barbara Elks Lodge No. 613 Honors Four Local High School Students
- 29th: Schedule set for CIF championship basketball games
- March (38)