Coastal Commission Seeks to Appeal Violation Verdict

The California Coastal Commission, which ultimately governs planning and development on the UCSB campus, was declared unconstitutional last week by a Superior Court judge in Sacramento.

Pro-Life Feminism Follows an Action-Based Philosophy

In many respects, “pro-life feminism” agrees with the philosophy of “inclusive pacifism.”

Film Review: “Driven”

Instead of trying to come up with some witty lead to the story, let me just cut to the chase: “Driven” sucks.

Leg Council Considers A.S. Budget; Advocates Shuttle

Like many UCSB students, Associated Students Legislative Council is looking for money for next year.

Obsessive Exercise Is an Overlooked Eating Disorder

Compulsive exercise. Many of us have heard about the staggering percentages of eating disorders among students on the UCSB campus, but do we realize that obsessive exercise is one of them?

Art Review: From The Sun King to the Royal Twilight

Strolling into “From the Sun King to the Royal Twilight,” the new exhibit at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, is like walking through a corridor of thought and perception.

Real Stories of the I.V. Foot Patrol

At approximately 2:11 a.m. on Sunday, April 29, Isla Vista Foot Patrol officers patrolling the 6500 block of Pardall Road observed a 25-year-old female having difficulty attempting to zip her purse shut as she was kneeling down next to a bicycle.

Students Must Consider Whether Tax Cuts Are Fair

The submission regarding tax cuts (Reader’s Voice, “Students Should Back Bush’s Tax Cuts for Rich,” April 26) is the most blatantly propagandistic string of sentences I have seen grace the pages of the Nexus.

Theater Review: “To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday”

How does one cope with the loss of a loved one and deal with the complex family problems that occur afterward?

Feature Photo: “Rocky, Eat Your Heart Out”

Senior sociology major Greg Ruffin steps up to the scale during the weigh-ins at Giovanni’s for Fight Night X.