The UCSB men’s tennis team fell victim to the rain as well as to #53 University of San Diego on Saturday, losing a hard fought match 4-2.
Thanks to the wonderful North American Free Trade Agreement in 1998, both my parents lost their jobs at Westlock Corp. and Belwith International Inc.
Most speakers need to lecture before receiving a standing ovation. Dr. Hanan Mikhail Ashrawi received hers before she approached the podium to speak.
The UCSB softball team drove north to take on central coast rival Cal Poly this weekend in a three-game series.
Campaign signs were officially allowed on campus April 8 at midnight. By Monday morning, students were inundated with a variety of campaign signs along the bikepath adjacent to HSSB.
In the words of the late beloved UCSB English professor Frank McConnell:”We don’t do shit the first day, we don’t do shit the last day. I don’t know why the fuck they even pay me.”
The Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Tournament is right around the corner, and the #9 UCSB men’s volleyball team hasn’t gotten on the bandwagon yet.
Adams has made a successful living as an author. His nine books have sold over 15 million copies. What he is most concerned about, however, is the environment.
With just a few weeks remaining until BP Amoco’s April 19 Annual General Meeting, many University of California students will take to their respective campuses to petition the UC Regents to vote yes on a shareholder resolution that would help protect Tibet from environmental and human rights abuses.
After beginning the season with eight straight losses on their way to a 1-10 start, the Gauchos have retaliated with a five-game winning streak.