Smoke Signals (Staff Editorial)

Actions taken by the Associated Students Legislative Council on Wednesday night to recommend the ban of cigarette sales on campus may send student rights up in smoke – a cheesy pun, but a serious issue.

Armed Machines Ready to Unleash Fury, Annihilation

Meet Dr. Inferno Jr.: a 2-foot tall robot with saws for arms, carbon-fiber armor, a "Terminator 2"-style metal skeleton, and most importantly, a nasty penchant for destruction.

Que Bonita!

One of the hardest things in the world is capturing the essence of a person.

Locals Will Run to Help Sick in ‘Chicken Soup’ Turkey Trot

This Saturday people will be walking, running and trotting for their health and the health of others.

UCSB Heads to Lincoln for Time-Warner Cable Classic Tournament

This opening basketball weekend there are going to be Cardinals getting their feathers ruffled, Golden Grizzlies getting mauled, Huskers getting their ears chucked and Gauchos tying up their opponents.

Developer Set to Destroy Ellwood

The Ellwood coast, an undeveloped area of eucalyptus groves, grasslands and wildlife just beyond West Campus, is being threatened by a Fox – Randy Fox, that is.

Bring it On

With the current media saturation of election news, fallacies and tangents, I’m sure the last thing you want to read in Artsweek is Decision 2000 coverage. Well get over it, because there is an important issue that has yet to be discussed.

Women’s V-ball Preps for Cal Poly

The #14 UCSB women’s volleyball team will travel tonight to Cal Poly to battle the Mustangs in the last league match of the season for the Gauchos.

I.V. is Not a Town of Selfish Degenerates

Editor, Daily Nexus: I am writing this letter in response to a column by Mr. Harry S. Rouse (Daily Nexus, "Students Must Not Block Goleta Cityhood," Nov. 14), which argues that the residents of Isla Vista should be segregated from the proposed incorporation of Goleta. Mr. Rouse has accused the residents of our area of […]

S.T.A.R Urges Smokers to Quit in Attempt to Promote Better Health

The American Cancer Society (ACS) sponsored Thursday the 24th-annual Great American Smokeout (GAS), urging students to stamp out their butts and spare their lungs.