Lecturers Ask for Higher Pay

The lecturer’s union is negotiating with the University of California for higher pay for lecturers, who will be required to take on an expanded teaching load under the university’s new summer session plans.

Gaucho Water Polo Defeats Anteaters Before Falling to UCLA, Hawai’i, San Diego State

This past weekend’s loss to San Diego State in the last round of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championships left an air of finality in what had become an increasingly dismal end to the 2001 season for the UCSB women’s water polo team.

U.S. Missile Shield Is Best Protection From Attack

Right now we are on the top and this means we cannot be complacent and stop technological progress just because we are scared of what it may bring.

Group Assaults Two Men in I.V.

Two UCSB students were reportedly attacked in the parking lot behind Isla Vista Theater on Sunday morning.

Santa Barbara Track Team Runs and Guns in Another Strong Weekend

The UCSB men’s and women’s track team competed in the California/Nevada Championships at Irvine Field this past weekend. The event attracted over thirty schools and programs across the state.

Rich or Poor, Bush’s Tax Plan Collects Fair

Whether or not one agrees with President Bush’s tax plan, Mr. Perez’s “fuzzy math” and ignorance of the tax code needs to be corrected.

IVRPD Seeks Funding for Community Facility

The Isla Vista Recreation and Parks District showcased four proposed models of an I.V. community center in the UCen last week, a project that has been in the works for over 20 years.

New Hiking Trail Would Connect the Dots

The Los Padres Forest Association (LPFA) held a meeting Monday at the Santa Barbara Public Library to discuss the proposal of a new hiking trail.

Feature Photo: With All the Trimmings

Seniors Teresa Ramirez and Tarisicio Viveros perform a traditional Mexican dance in Storke Plaza on Monday.