One of the most prolific science writers of all time, Freeman Dyson has published several books on the future of mankind and written articles for Time Magazine, The Atlantic Monthly and The New England Journal of Medicine.
The bus scares me. If you don’t know what you’re doing, you could easily wind up making a 45-minute commitment to State Street.
The thing that gets me so mad about Christians, and pro-lifers, is that they only seem to see certain kinds of life as precious, and they see the rest as theirs to use, abuse and exploit.
The UCSB baseball team is enjoying an extraordinary season. Currently ranked 20th in the country in two national polls, the Gauchos boast a 38-13 record, and are on the cusp of a Big West championship.
The University of California Board of Regents voted unanimously Wednesday to rescind SP-1 and SP-2, the policies that eliminated the ability to consider race and gender in admissions, hiring and contracting.
Planned Parenthood’s distribution of education and contraception has helped reduce the number of babies having babies in the Santa Barbara area by almost 40 percent since the early ’90s.
After watching the first couple of minutes unfold in “A Knight’s Tale,” one quickly figures out that they’re going to have to get into a different frame of mind in order to enjoy the film.
A bill authored by Off-Campus Rep Josh Baker to freeze the money in student group trustee accounts, which drew over 40 negative responses last week, was withdrawn last night without any further discussion.
My question is why don’t we start by appreciating the teams we have before we add new ones? Let me be the first to say congrats to both teams!
How many times has a friend or family member joked, “You just go to UCSB because you want to live in paradise, right?” So while we’re all busy enjoying our paradise on the Pacific, is anyone paying attention to what’s really going on out there?