Keeping Smokers Away Will Keep People Safe From Toxic Fumes

This law will not change the 25% of smoking tables allowed on a patio, but we are hopeful that it will allow the 83% of non-smoking public to enjoy cleaner air.

Protestors Gather at Vandenberg AFB

Approximately 50 people gathered in front of Vandenburg Air Force Base on Saturday, Oct. 13, to commemorate the second annual International Day of Protest to Stop the Militarization of Space.

Settlement To Fund Marine Restoration

Damage caused to the Channel Islands environment over 30 years ago – when 1,800 metric tons of industrial waste were discharged into coastal waters – is now being addressed in the form of a multi-million dollar settlement.

Christina Sandoval is a Dedicated Public Servant, Sarria is Out of Line

I question your decision to allow this person to use the campus newspaper to make threatening statements and personal attacks on a distinguished member of our community.

UCSB Briefs

UCSB Professor To Help With Trauma Victims Education and psychology professor Larry Beutler will provide training next week for American Red Cross workers who will counsel survivors of the Sept. 11 attacks on New York and Washington D.C. and families who suffered a loss. Beutler’s technique has been researched and developed with Bruce Bongar a […]

Feature Photo: Sailing Over the Railing

Feature Photo: The Lines, They Are a Changin’

Rent Control

There is an apartment building on Abrego called “Casa Dinero Perdido.” The weathermate tells me that this translates roughly from Spanish as “the house of lost money.”

It’s the Noisy Apes That Get Noticed

Some of the things I’ve seen make me realize that it’s no wonder people look at the student population of I.V. and denounce it as New Sodom.

ResNet Coordinators Increase Bandwidth to Speed Up Access

Students are using up Internet resources as fast as the school can supply them.