We are writing in response to Nicholas C. Romero’s opinion article that appeared in the Tuesday copy of the Nexus (“Ethnic Interest Halls Encourage Racial Separatism,” April 16, Daily Nexus).
The two major campus parties are Student Action Coalition (SAC) and Gauchoholics, with both parties currently holding two of the four executive offices.
It is only fitting that on the first day of the campus elections in which students will vote on whether or not to upgrade the current state of the athletic facilities at our university, the UCSB men’s tennis team will be competing in its last regular season matches on the very courts that many students […]
Personally, I have been a strict vegetarian for many years, and maybe it is just me, but I do not think that jokes made about vegetarians are offensive at all.
Santa Barbara County law enforcement groups recently filed a lawsuit against District Attorney Thomas Sneddon because they believe one of his office’s policies threatens police officers’ right to privacy.
Protestors will be on campus starting today to protest animal experimentation at UCSB, including the use of primates in research.
After two years of applications and interviews, Associated Students has hired Don Daves-Rougeaux as its new executive director.
Two UCSB professors were selected out of a pool of 2,845 applicants to receive the very distinguished Guggenheim Fellowships on April 15.
Genetically Engineering Children is a Topic Most People Find Disturbing. Gregory Stock Wrote the Book on It.
A Short Guide to Reproductive Bioethics.