Legislation penned by Santa Barbara Rep. Lois Capps (D) may make the high seas a bit less crowded, and help stabilize the floundering Santa Barbara fishing industry in the process.
The Goleta City Council voted to extend the city’s building moratorium last week, suspending construction until February 2003. The council approved the 10-month extension in a 4-1 vote at its March 28 meeting, after approving an initial 45-day moratorium on Feb. 13.
“Panic Room,” billed as commentary on the trappings of paranoia in the late 20th century and designed to have the audience looking over their shoulders on the way home, disintegrates into a run-of-the-mill, weak-on-plot, action film.
Last weekend was a wild success for the UCSB men’s and women’s track and field teams. Now all they have got to show for it are a bunch of broken records.
I am writing in reference to the article in the April Fool’s Day edition of the Nexus entitled, “U.S. army nukes the Philippines.” I am outraged by the pure insensitivity and the lack of humor in this article.
Students can now take their laptops into the hub at the University Center, sit down in their favorite comfy chair, and be instantly connected to the Internet by way of the hub’s new wireless AirPort.
Meet Dead and Gone. They’re oh-so-creepy, oh-so-dark, in oh-so-much pain, and with The Beautician, prove once and for all that they’re smarter than you.
The National Multiple Sclerosis Society will be holding its 13th annual tri-county MS Walk and Run on Sunday in an effort to raise money and create awareness about the tragic disease.
Austin, Texas’s …And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead’s major-label debut features a cut entitled “Homage,” and it’s the most misnamed song on the album.
Prospective students and their parents gather outside of the SAASB building Thursday morning. Tours of UCSB will be given throughout the month of April as a part of Spring Insight, a program designed to give potential students a glimpse of campus life.