Conservative Letters Use Fear Tactics, “Fuzzy Math”

Looking at the May 1 opinion section, I couldn’t help but be alarmed by the amount of material written by UCSB’s own branch of the College Republicans.

2 Men Suffer Injuries in Reported Assault in I.V.

At approximately 11:55 p.m. on Friday, May 4, two male victims were reportedly attacked by a large group of Hispanic male suspects while walking through Estero Park, located at 889 Camino del Sur.

Matadors Put Final Stake in Gauchos’ Softball Season WIth Three-Game Sweep

They usually say that parting is such sweet sorrow, but this may not be the case with the 2001 UCSB softball team as it finished its season this past weekend, dropping three in a row to a tough Cal State Northridge squad.

State-Controlled Power Is Better Than Nuclear

This letter is in response to Michael C. Warnken’s column (Daily Nexus, “A Summer of ‘Gray-Outs,’ ” May 1). How Warnken concludes that the California energy crisis is Gov. Gray Davis’ fault is quite beyond me, and he doesn’t bother to explain.

Pardoned Inmate To Give Speech on Prisoner Activism, Gay Rights

Linda Evans was sentenced to 40 years in prison in 1985 for using false identification to purchase firearms. Women’s and multicultural groups on campus say her unusually long sentence was the U.S. government’s way of punishing Evans for her role as a political activist.

Feature Photo: UCSB Track

The UCSB men’s and women’s track team had several stellar individual performances this weekend at the Stanford Invitational and at the Nick Carter Invitational at Pauley Track.

Private Educator Claims Unfair Advantage for Minorities on Test

After studying the average scores of the 1999 SAT II tests, an Irvine educator has declared the tests biased against African-American and Caucasian students.

Feature Photo: Not the Face, Not the Face!

Leo Zamora, representing Primo Boxing, gets rocked by a devastating right cross thrown by Austin Peck, fighting for Sigma Chi and State Street Boxing during Pi Kappa Alpha’s tenth annual Fight Night in Rob’s Gym last Friday.

Everyone tells me how amazing Cinco de Mayo downtown is going to be … I know the truth.

Supervisor Gail Marshall’s and UCSB’s Negligent Actions at Cityhood Meeting Abuse Isla Vistan’s Trust

We’ve been had. Thursday afternoon, both 3rd District Supervisor Gail Marshall and the UCSB administration utterly failed in their responsibility to represent Isla Vistans and students in the final meeting to define the Goleta cityhood boundaries for November’s ballot.