On Thursday, UCSB Athletic Director Gary Cunningham announced the resignation of Head Coach Liz Kelly. The announcement came after a dismal season, in which Santa Barbara finished 18-34, including 4-18 in the Big West.
Labor activists will take to the streets this Saturday to protest as they educate locals of economic inequalities within Santa Barbara in the People’s March for Economic Justice.
The Gauchos are in for a rather large role reversal, as they travel to Fullerton to play the top team in the country.
The Campus Labor Action Coalition (CLAC) ran into problems trying to organize Saturday’s March for Economic Justice and filed a lawsuit against the city of Santa Barbara to clear up permit procedures it found confusing and complicated.
At the Occidental Invitational in Los Angeles, the UCSB men’s and women’s track team will have its last chance to get ready for the Big West Championships scheduled for the following weekend.
Political science professor Kirk Boyd, a UCSB alumnus visiting the campus this quarter as a lecturer, and a group of students are continuing Roosevelt’s vision by developing a website, which lays out a basic framework for an International Bill of Rights.
Schizophrenia is almost as good as a foreign accent in my book.
Santa Barbara was redeemed through the squad’s performance at the first-ever National Collegiate Select Championships located in Stockton, Calif. this past weekend.
People don’t want to hear about how it’s spring and everything in Isla Vista is green, or how heavenly it is to witness the 10-minute riot of nubile flesh as it floods down the bikepaths before class.
The decade-long tradition of transition is upon the staff of the Daily Nexus, and a new space monkey has volunteered for the insomnial duty of editor in chief.