UCSB Softball Drops Three Straight Games Over Weekend

The Gauchos finished the Red Desert Classic with a 2-3 record after sweeping the two Utah teams they faced, but were unable to come up on top in their games against Stanford, Missouri and Oklahoma State.

Column: Del Playa Should Be Closed to Cars

This is another article addressing the horrendous tragedy that occurred in our community on the night of Feb. 23.

A.S. To Request Increase in Students’ Fees

Money can’t buy everything, but Associated Students Legislative Council is preparing to ask the campus for more financial flexibility tonight.

UCSB Women’s Basketball Prepares for the Big West Tournament

The Gauchos have won four consecutive post-season titles, and Santa Barbara, a #1 seed in the tournament after capturing the Big West regular season crown for the sixth straight year, hopes to retain its iron grip on its opponents.

Column: Environmentalists Hinder Resolution of Power Crisis

The state managed to ruin the power system, and now its solution is socialism and regulation with a vengeance.

UC Briefs

Investigators are still trying to determine if UC Davis student Andrew V. Wieman was murdered or committed suicide.

Column: Bush’s Proposed Tax Cut Will Line Pockets of the Wealthy

Fancying that he has a mandate, President George Bush is pushing for a tax cut that could jeopardize America’s economic stability for years to come.

A.S. Support of Chumash Expansion Lacks Research

I am very disappointed with the Associated Students’ recent decision to unequivocally support the expansion of the Chumash Indian gambling casino in the Santa Ynez Valley.

Restore Nature to Campus Lawn, Reduce Lagoon Odor

Has the UCSB Campus Lagoon always been smelly? Yes, ever since the Campus Lawn has existed.

The Housing Inspection Program Helps Tenants

This letter is a response to Ben Roberts’ letter regarding the proposed mandatory housing inspections for Isla Vista.