Artsweek Recognition of Excellence Award: Shy Pilgreen, Miss Isla Vista 2001

Talent, personality and how hot the girls looked in “Friday Night Fun Wear” were all taken into consideration as 16 of I.V.’s loveliest ladies duked it out for the Miss Isla Vista crown.

Women’s Basketball Team Looks Forward to 2001-2002 Season After Recruits Latch On

To maintain a high level of play, a basketball team must constantly bring in new talent to improve the program. The UCSB women’s basketball team is no different.

The County Remains Committed to I.V.

So now the important task is to gather our forces in Isla Vista and move on. Hopefully, the name-calling and ranting and raving is over.

Little League Fights for Park

Santa Barbara County supervisors Gail Marshall and Susan Rose recommended Wednesday that the county donate $800,000 to help Dos Pueblos Little League remain at the baseball fields located adjacent to Girsh Park in Goleta.

Weekend on Dreamworks

The press notice made it sound too good to be true. Hallowed Hollywood studio DreamWorks was going to put me and a bunch of other college journalists up at the Brentwood Holiday Inn and pamper us with movie screenings, celebrity interviews, free beer, free food and the like.

Pi Kappa Alpha Offers an Apology, Opportunity for Refund

Editor, Daily Nexus: Pi Kappa Alpha would like to thank everyone who attended Fight Night last Friday. The event was a success and the “Say Yes to Kids” program will benefit from the proceeds. At this moment, we would like to address what happened outside of Rob Gym. The event was not oversold. As any […]

Leg Council Debates Trustee Accounts

Students lined up outside the door Wednesday night to speak to Associated Students Legislative Council on behalf of its campus organizations.

Film Review: “The Mummy Returns”

While Brendon Fraser, Rachel Weisz and the WWF’s The Rock may be the flesh stars of the movie, whatever entertainment the film provides comes from visual effects maestro John Berton.

Straight to Video Classics: “Cutaway”

They knew how to bait me. The good people at Artisan Entertainment assembled a cast bigger than life for “Cutaway,” and as soon as I laid eyes on that beautiful poster I was hooked and ready to be reeled in.

Film To Introduce Activist Julia Butterfly Hill to UCSB

Before Julia Butterfly Hill climbed a 200-foot redwood tree to protest logging in December of 1997, she had never been involved in environmental activism.