A.S. Debates Marijuana Position Paper

Associated Students Legislative Council debated whether to encourage Student Health Service to add medical marijuana to its list of acceptable prescription drugs.

Daily Nexus Betrayed Journalism, Commission on Disability Access

It is truly a shame that the articles published by the Daily Nexus, supposedly one of the more progressive UC newspapers, are half-researched and grossly inaccurate.

Women’s Water Polo: UCSB Slips Against USD; Tops Aztecs

The UCSB women’s water polo team was back in action last weekend against a pair of San Diego rivals.

Reverse Astrology

R. Kelly: Today is a 14. Just how old was that girl in the videotape? You will face difficulty in proving your innocence to people in the upcoming months. It might be best to lay low while the legal battle clears up and society is allowed to forget the whole mess. Then again, who knows? […]

Orgy Prompts Suspension of Cal Sex Class

The University of California at Berkeley suspended a male sexuality class after the student newspaper reported that students in the class had an orgy.

Sports Feature Photo: I’m Coming Home

Junior catcher Jami Trinidad slides just as the ball reaches the plate. The UCSB softball team finished 0-5 at the Campbell/Cartier Classic. The Gauchos, losers of eight out of 10, host the Softball by the Beach Tournament this weekend.

Various Artists | The Thing That Ate Floyd | Lookout!

The Bay Area has a steady tradition of re-releasing compilations documenting scenes that have passed on. The Thing That Ate Floyd is the most recent re-entry into the fray.

Researchers Design Tools to Aid Computer Development

Researchers at universities across the country, including UCSB professors Kwang-Ting Tim Cheng and Malgorzata Marek-Sadoska, are developing tools to make designing and testing integrated circuits easier.

Zero 7 | Simple Things | Quango/Palm Records

These dudes sound exactly like Air, so much so, that in my mind they are Air, the old Air, the erotic Air that everyone wants to fuck to.

Feature Photo: It’s Not Just for Dinner

Elzbet Diaz de Leon, a professor at Ventura College, gives her marine biology class a hands-on lesson in lobster anatomy.