Coleman Out for Rest of Women’s Basketball Season

Coleman, a second team All-American her senior year at Chandler High in Arizona, was expected to join former high school teammates Jessica Combs and Lindsay Taylor.

Planning the Newest UC: 5,000 Students by 2010 — University Says Merced Campus Will Spur Growth in Valley

After two decades of searching, the University of California has settled on the location of its 10th campus: Merced, a city of just over 100,000 people in the middle of the Central Valley. This article, the first in a two-part series, looks at the developments that led to the selection of Merced.

Rolling a Mile in Someone Else’s Chair — A Nexus Reporter Goes Wheelchair Bound and Learns the Oxymoron of ‘Handicap Access’

"It can happen in a second," senior psychology major Erin Fowler tells me on the morning of our UCSB wheelchair tour. "The free para-gliding lesson was a present from a friend for my 20th birthday. Conditions were really bad. The instructor never should have taken off."

UCSB Women’s Basketball Extends Conference Winning Streak to 47 Games

In a scenario that has become commonplace in the Big West, the Gauchos won two home games over the weekend.

Bush’s International Family Planning Cuts Affects More Than Abortion

Welcome to "Dubya’s World." It is a world where cause and effect will have as minimal significance as the consequences that arise from the thoughtlessness of a single executive action.

Santa Barbara Youths Skip Super Bowl To Collect Food for Poor

Youth groups across the country collected donations Sunday in the Souper Bowl of Caring.

Presidential Cabinet Forms Bastion of Conservative Policy

What do you do with a former Reagan administration figure that kept an illegal immigrant to do housework? If you’re George W. Bush, you appoint her to be secretary of labor.

UCSB Men’s Basketball Ends Losing Streak With Destroying of Fullerton

Santa Barbara received contributions from everyone on the team against the shorthanded Titans.

Real Gaucho Fans Throw Tortillas

I am sick and tired of reading about how good Gaucho Basketball fans are now, and how well they behaved in the game against Long Beach State University that was televised on ESPN.

Fake Money Angers A.S.

Associated Students discovered two counterfeit $10 bills in its coffers last week.