An unknown suspect attacked a 21-year-old senior in her home Halloween night, which friends say resulted in her withdrawal from the university.
The UCSB women’s soccer team may be down, but it is not out. Santa Barbara has been faced with its share of woes in the last week, losing a disappointing 5-2 match to first-place Fullerton to drop into third place in the Big West.
Christianity, Judaism, and Islam share many of the same traditions and UCLA graduate student Hisham Mahmood lectured Thursday night to the Muslim Student Association on what he argues is one of the most important: the prophet Mohammed in the Bible.
The UCSB women’s basketball team returns to the hardwood tonight in its second exhibition game of the season against Team Concept, a touring team of former college players.
I have recently been informed of Venoco’s plans to expand its oil drilling and processing facilities off Goleta’s coast. I vehemently oppose such a proposal that would put neighboring communities and schools at a health risk.
I’m writing in response to the letter published in the Nexus entitled “Support Israel; ‘The Muslims Are out to Destroy our World'” (The Reader’s Voice, Justin M. Ruhge, Nov. 7).
It must be autumn, my bills are changing color. Back in September, when the bank account was in bloom, the bills were a healthy white. But now the days, and my creditors’ patience, are shorter. The bills went from white, to yellow, and now to red, as nature intended. Thursday’s forecast: They’re using courtesy titles […]
Justin M. Rughe’s article “Support Israel; ‘The Muslims are out to Destroy our World'” (Nov. 7) in no way represents the feelings of the majority of those who support Israel.
“We want housing that builds a meaningful sense of community, not just an array of apartment buildings that make up Isla Vista,” UCSB Director of Physical and Environmental Planning Tye Simpson said.