The University of California system has decided to cut short its education abroad program in Israel due to increasing security and safety issues for students – and it’s a damn shame.
As I sit here in my Jerusalem dorm room, overlooking the Old City, I can only express seething anger at the University that has made my life miserable for the past two days.
This weekend, the UCSB baseball team hopes to play the role of the phoenix, rising from the ashes of a recent torching to prey upon UC Irvine and soar up the ranks of the Big West.
Roughly 800 computers with those elements in them are disposed of every year at UCSB, and where they go after they have lost their welcome on campus can make a big difference.
“Literary parody and current events parody, mixed in with some fellatio humor; and some of them have plots.” So goes author Neal Pollack’s synopsis of the very funny and naughty Neal Pollack Anthology of American Literature.
The current globalization situation has become a parallel to the popular movie “The Matrix,” labor organizer Raj Jayadev said Wednesday at an activist conference held in Corwin Pavilion.
According to the UCSB men’s gymnastics Head Coach Mircea Badulescu, this year’s Gauchos “are the greatest men’s gymnastics team in school history.”
I protested abortion on Monday. And so did other pro-lifers. Cops came. I was prayed for. I was thanked. I was told to calm down. I was pissed.
The University of California should be applauded, not criticized, for suspending the study abroad programs in the Middle East until the level of violence decreases.
Sophomore middle blocker Justin Adams hangs in the air before he lasers the ball for a devastating kill.