This Fall, the university is implementing a “parental notification” system for all undergraduates who are cited for misdemeanors in Isla Vista.
If the Santa Barbara Sheriff’s Dept. gets its way, Del Playa Drive parties may become invitation-only.
It happens every time. The guy asks what I am reading. I say Jane Austen. He cringes and cries out that her books are only about “women wanting to find rich husbands.”
Good things seem to come in pairs: two-for-one happy hour specials, breasts, and Gaucho wins.
Samuel Strelitz, a former UCSB student, was convicted on May 16 of interfering with, delaying and obstructing a peace officer and for trespassing on the UCSB campus, according to campus police.
As such a dedicated Jane Austin fan, I feel content in wondering: “Why didn’t this woman’s husband feed her to sharks two centuries ago?”
I am fascinated by the bitter athletic rivalry at UCSB between students originating from northern and southern California. I’m bewildered by the number of times I’ve heard the bashing, profanity and utter disrespect for the opposing regions.
Roughly 45 different ethnicities fall under the continental designation Asian, including Filipinos, Vietnamese, Indian, Tibetan, Chinese, Korean and Japanese peoples.
I would like to disagree with Michael Long’s assessment of the sport of climbing in, “Rock Climbing: Santa Barbara: Like a Rock” (Daily Nexus, May 17).