[Re]I.V. Project Must Balance Local Population

Transform a seaside community/college town into a college town/seaside community, and what do you get? More drunken fights and rudeness, loss of neighborhood quiet zones, more apartment fires and more traffic accidents.

Community Grieves Together at Campus Memorial

Thursday was a day of remembrance for approximately 5,000 people who gathered to celebrate the lives of the four victims of Friday night’s fatal incident.

Women’s Basketball Gets Defensive; UOP Wilts

With the victory, UCSB clinched a share of the Big West Title and ran its winning streak to five games, yet the Gauchos aren’t satisfied by any means.

The Community Mourns — Most Never Knew the Victims, But None Will Forget

As we watched the ghastly images on the grainy home video tape play on CNN, the full impact of the carnage started to hit me, and my friends could see it. Very seldom do I cry or does my voice choke, but this time it happened.

USU Ruins Gauchos in Second Half Demolition

The Gauchos fought for one solid half of basketball against Utah State before tumbling in an 83-50 Aggie avalanche at Dee Glen Smith Spectrum.

A.S. Week of Reflection Should Be for Mourning

Why are you overshadowing a week of reflection that should be set aside strictly for mourning the tragic loss of four innocent victims with substances we don’t even know were involved in the accident?

Baseball Trounces Loyola Marymount

The UCSB baseball team returned to action Thursday afternoon, destroying Loyola Marymount, 15-4.

Men’s Gymnastics Prepares to Battle #3 Buckeyes in Dual Meet

After a successful meet against Air Force on Feb. 25, the UCSB men’s gymnastics team hopes to continue to rise to the occasion for a dual meet with #3 Ohio State tonight at 7 in Rob Gym.

Local Fraternity House To Celebrate Diversity With ‘Cultural Crossroads’

"Cultural Crossroads" will feature six acts from community and campus groups such as the Polynesian dancers, the Sherwood Players, the Chinese Lion Dance Club and a mariachi group, and begins at 7 p.m. Saturday in Campbell Hall.

Bearing Bad News: The Regrets of Delivery

Some days I really hate my job. It’s an easy job. I just deliver newspapers. You know, like the Daily Nexus.