A.S. Repairs Listing Mistakes, Distributes Edited Directories

Today, the Associated Students telephone directory, minus 3,500 errors, is ready and available to students.

Former Student’s Case Against Staff Delayed, Federal Judge Allows 90 Days for Preparation

Judge Ronald Lew of the Los Angeles Federal District Court postponed his decision yesterday to hear or dismiss the case of former UCSB material science graduate student Christopher Brown against Chancellor Henry Yang and other UCSB personnel for violation of Brown’s freedom of expression protected by the First and Fourteenth Amendments.

IVRPD Plans Construction of Fortified Anti-War Memorial

The I.V. Recreation and Parks District held a Perfect Park monument implementation meeting last night to discuss the anti-war peace monument, which has been anticipated since April 1995.

Feature Photo: Book Buying Frenzy

A crowd of students waits in a long line before purchasing books and supplies at the UCen Bookstore on Monday. The usual rush of customers at the beginning of the quarter causes the store to increase its staff and lengthen its hours for better service.

UCNY Allows Students a Bite Out of Big Apple

Were you one of the lucky ones that counted down to the new year in New York City?

Men’s Basketball Drops Bombs on Loyola Marymount, Boise State

Santa Barbara finished December with a bang by crunching Loyola Marymount 85-69 at the Thunderdome. The Gauchos followed up their last win of non-conference play with a come-from-behind Big West opening victory on Jan. 4 over Boise State, 81-75. The win bolstered the team’s current record to 4-7, 1-0 in the Big West Conference.

Swanky Wildcat Lounge Closes Doors Due to Fire

Arson is the suspected cause of an early-morning blaze that destroyed a popular downtown nightclub.

On the Road Again – There Is No Place Like Home

Vacations have always been a time for relaxation – freedom from school, work, pressure and troubles. After answering the familial holiday student quiz (How’s school? When do you graduate? What are you going to do with your life, you sorry sack of…)

Direct Relief International Efforts Yield Record-Breaking Results

The Santa Barbara-based, nonprofit organization Direct Relief International sent a record $67.1 million in medical relief to 53 countries in 2000, beating its previous high of $52.8 million in 1999.

Women’s Basketball Looks to Turn Season Around

The Gauchos head toward their Big West with a record of 6-6 and hope for a revival against their conference opponents.