Res Hall Restroom Re-Opens After Long Week for Students

UCSB maintenance re-opened a bathroom in Santa Rosa Residence Hall after a week with the door locked in response to vandalism.

Feature Photo: A Flying Piece of History

Curious visitors, young and old, come to the Santa Barbara Airfield to climb aboard Sentimental Journey, a World War II-era B-17 bomber.

Lauchland is All-Big West Second Team

There was at least one bright light that came out of the UCSB softball team’s bleak season, and that came recently when sophomore left fielder E.J. Lauchland was named to the All-Big West second team.

Increasing Ocean Reserves Will Benefit Fish, Fishing Community

This past Sunday afternoon, the first annual Concert for the Coast went off in Anisq’ Oyo’ Park in Isla Vista.

Feature Photo: I’ve Got the Hippie-Hippie Shake

Robyn Bachini, a member of Iaorana Te Otea, performs a traditional Polynesian dance in Storke Plaza on Monday at noon as part of several performances to mark the start of Asian/Pacific Islander Culture Week.

Res Hall Director’s Denial of Bathroom Privileges is Unfair

As I was coming back from dinner Tuesday, May 15, I noticed a guy who lives at the end of my hall kick the bathroom door and try unsuccessfully to move the door handle.

Sexual Health Peers Educate About STDs, Birth Control

UC-STD. Heard that one before?

Happy birthday Mr. T!

Yes, Mr. T turns 49 years old today.

Performance Should Outweigh Appearances

It was another article that caught my eye. It was a little inset in the main story, with the title, “Iverson Should Dress Part.”

Cal Poly Stuns UCSB Baseball by Stealing Two Games

With a possible Big West championship on the line, the UCSB baseball team came up virtually empty-handed against conference nemesis Cal Poly over the weekend for the final regular season games in the 2001 season at Caesar Uyesaka Stadium.