First-Place Tilt Next for SB

The UCSB women’s basketball team will get back to business this Sunday when it returns to Big West action to face Central Coast rival Cal Poly.

Researchers Invent, Test New Vaccine

Biology Professors David Low, Robert Sinsheimer and Michael Mahan, post-doctoral researcher Douglas Heithoff and research scientist Steven Julio have created a vaccine that defends against multiple salmonella strains.

Even Nexus Webmasters Need To Read Other Papers

I read two paragraphs of Jason La’s “If You Think Celebrities Are Paid Too Much, Don’t Help Pay Them” (Daily Nexus, Jan. 17) and I couldn’t read any more.

Women’s Swimming: Santa Barbara Hits the Water vs. USD After String of Disappointing Meets

The UCSB women’s swim team will be looking to gain some momentum while the squad heads into the final stretch of its 2001-2002 season and today’s matchup against the University of San Diego at Campus Pool will be key.

I.V. Parks Deserve More Visitors, Says IVRPD

Although some students have come out to enjoy the new Pelican Park, many Isla Vista residents have yet to tap into the 25 parks and open preserves that the Isla Vista Recreation and Parks District has to offer.

Sports Feature Photo: Time For a Turnaround

Recalls Cost Too Much Cash To Fool Around With

Coming out of the Bookstore on Monday, I was flagged down to sign petitions.

First Stage of SB Bowl Revival Plan Nears Completion

The first part of the renovation of the Santa Barbara Bowl is on schedule and will be completed by May 14, in time for the summer concert season.

County Looking for Volunteers to Fill Commission Positions

Citizens who want to do more than just vote now have a chance to volunteer for positions at Santa Barbara County’s Park Commission, Civil Service Commission or Housing Authority Board of Commissioners.

Feature Photo: Freshly Squeezed