Santa Barbara Swamped in by UCLA Pressure After Leading at the Half

UCSB played its best performance of the season last night, coming within a whisker of upsetting the heavily favored UCLA squad in Pauley Pavilion.

[Re]Vision Isla Vista Finalists: Traffic Trees, Parking Permits, and A DP Pier (Part two)

A look at the next three finalists in the [Re]Vision Isla Vista contest.

A Second Look: More Plans for the Future of Isla Vista

Complicated visions of the future got you down? Fear not, as the Daily Nexus rounds out our two-part series: [Re] Vision I.V. for dummies.

Beach Bargaining (Staff Ed)

Around the turn of the century, William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer, the most powerful newspaper editors in America, decided to use their respective publications to instigate the Spanish-American War.

Sleek Sophistication

Kem Weber’s Bixby House Designs Showcase 1930’s Architecture

UCSB Hopes to Mangle San Antonio in Tourney’s Opening Round

The #14 Santa Barbara women’s volleyball team will host the largest sporting event of UCSB’s athletic season tonight, while squaring off with an unranked but dangerous Texas-San Antonio squad in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament.

Lecturer Focuses on Cuba Under U.S. Trade Embargo

Since 1959, Cuba has had few new cars and the United States has had few good cigars. Global Studies 124 students listened Wednesday night to Sergio Martinez, Secretary of Cuban Interests in the United States, discuss Cuba and its relationship with America.

Anniversary Celebrates Year of Activism

Today marks the one-year anniversary of the "Battle in Seattle," when 50,000 labor, environmental and human rights activists took to the streets to protest the World Trade Organization for its five-year assault on the poor and the environment.

What Women Want

True Love and True Hip Hop in Valedictions

Achy-Breaky Heart

Some People Are Brittle, But Others Unbreakable