A.S. Election Endorsements

The Daily Nexus tells you who we think are the best candidates in this years Associated Students election.

10,000 Visit Sunken Gardens for Annual Earth Day Festival

The elusive sunshine joined approximately 10,000 people this weekend to celebrate Mother Earth in downtown Santa Barbara.

Santa Barbara Takes Two Out of Three vs. Sac State

For the second-straight weekend, the UCSB baseball team went on the road and came home with two more victories in the standings.

Search Continues for Father of UCSB Student Lost Kayaking in Costa Rica

After five days of searching, the fate of a UCSB student’s father, 55-year-old John Huber, is unknown after he was lost at sea last week in Central American waters.

Candidates Bring Spring Debates to Conclusion

Five Associated Students presidential candidates faced off in the UCen Hub on Friday for a half-hour debate that was cut short because of a fire drill.

Softball Team’s Hitting Disappears, Again

Unfortunately for the Gauchos, just as they were beginning to start to run instead of walk, they ran into a brick wall that goes by the name of Cal State Fullerton. #9 Cal State Fullerton to be exact.

La Cumbre Turns a Page, Elects Next Editor

The University Press Council selected Jennifer Pearson as editor in chief of La Cumbre yearbook for the 2001-2002 school year Monday.

EVPSA Hopefuls Use Final Round to Come to Consensus Rather Than Dispute Differences

The two candidates for Associated Students external vice president for statewide affairs (EVPSA) Eneri Rodriguez and Richard “Circus” Varghese would not debate last week. They instead agreed.

The Future of Basketball Is in Good Hands

People bitch and moan about how boring the game is, how the players have no heart and, most of all, that the game lacks the star power it once had.

Police Tow Cars on Sabado for Start of Repaving

Approximately 75 cars were towed from the 6500 to 6800 blocks of Sabado Tarde Road early Monday morning in order to clear the road for construction.