Friends, Family Mourn Loss of UCSB Lecturer

On Friday, April 14, students, friends and family gathered in memory of the 42-year-old Murray at the RecCen Garden Court. Murray died in an auto accident along Highway 154 on March 20.

I’ll Hang Out With You … For a Fee

Seeing that the Weathergraduation is in June, this is my last sorority rush, and I’ll admit that I’ll miss them … but only for their comic value.

The Volunteer Job That Calls at 4:03 a.m.

The girl is curled up on a sofa much too small to lie down on. The room seems much too small to fit us all in, or at least, much too small to fit me in. Immediately I feel like a voyeur, a spectator in the most painful moment of this woman’s life. I want to apologize for the intrusion and quietly back out, closing the door behind me.

Party System Draws Varying Responses From A.S. Hopefuls

The new political parties in Associated Students are under attack – by candidates inside and outside the party system.

Gaucho Tennis Hits the Court to Face UCI, San Diego State

The UCSB men’s tennis team intends to play two crucial home matches this weekend, with the results directly influencing Santa Barbara’s seeding in the Big West Tournament.

Campus Crusade Aims to Spread Word of God

This is a response, directed at those individuals who possibly take offense at, or are offset by, the yellow shirt-wearing Christians seen around campus this weekend.

Rally To Begin ‘Take Back the Night’ Week

Multiple Santa Barbara groups will unite next week to bring the crimes of rape and sexual assault to the community’s attention.

Women’s Water Polo Nets Goal, Win With Score in Fourth Overtime

The game couldn’t have been much closer, and in the end, the #6 UCSB women’s water polo team couldn’t have been much happier.

A Guide to Smoking Etiquette

Everybody has an opinion on smoking; some of you find it disgusting while others enjoy it. Some of those who can’t stand it abandon politeness for loud and obnoxious remarks.

Judge Orders Enron to Stay With UC Contract

A federal judge in San Francisco issued an injunction against Enron Energy Services on Wednesday to keep the company from altering an energy-billing contract with the University of California.