Red Tape: RBT Has No Class When It Comes to Your Registration

I just successfully crashed into my math course. So did half of the class, it seems. No, it wasn’t impacted that badly. And no, they didn’t open an extra section. So what was keeping people out?

Islamic Forum Aims to Boost Understanding

The forum, which will be held at the Board Hearing Room in the County Administration Building downtown, is co-sponsored by the Santa Barbara County Human Relations Commission, the Council on American Islamic Relations and the Los Angeles-based Muslim Public Affairs Council.

Men Should Have as Much Say in a Child’s Life as the Woman Has

When criticisms are biased as so, it raises the question of equality and fairness. It is every person’s invariable right to health and happiness; that cannot be argued.

UCSB Briefs: Jan. 23, 2002

A study in the Bren School of Environmental Science and Management has found that pollution negotiation between companies and the government has a higher rate of success in Europe than in the U.S.

thINK: Jan. 23, 2002

Feature Photo: “I have a dream…”

The Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity led a silent march yesterday to honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s life

Feature Photo: A Moment of Prayer

Father Jon’Stephen Hedges bows his head while Goleta resident Loren Hicks says a prayer during a pro-life silent vigil in Storke Plaza on Tuesday night.

Nat’l Forest Could Face Oil Drilling

Los Padres National Forest may be one of many public lands used for oil drilling to comply with a federal policy that seeks to double the number of wells drilled each year by 2020.

Gauchos Corral ‘Stangs for Win

In a game that Adama Ndiaye needed to play exceptionally in, the big man came out and dominated like the giant squid against the shortsighted Captain Nemo, portrayed brilliantly by Cal Poly.

Keep Your Arms Inside the Car

I honored Dr. King yesterday with a trip to every meteorologists’ favorite theme park, Weather World.