In response to Chris Hubbard’s column about the Associated Students’ annual budget a correction regarding KCSB-FM’s financial relationship to A.S. is in order.
Some children have the erie ability to scream as if their skin is being slowly ripped off of their face.
In one of its last chances to pass legislation, the 2001-2002 Associated Students Legislative Council debated, and ultimately withdrew, a controversial position paper in support of Israel that also called for an end to anti-Semitism within the University.
The news filtering into our campus about heated clashes throughout the world between pro-Israeli and pro-Palestinian groups has many worried.
Within one strike away of capturing its first series sweep of the season last week against University of the Pacific, the UCSB baseball team hopes to get it right this time.
The National Park Service is facing a lot of pressure from local environmentalist groups who argue that the rat poison recently dropped on Anacapa Island killed more than just rats.
It’s ridiculous. With all the magazines, movies and Internet sites dedicated to better sex, only a small group of the men on campus are dedicated to actively improving relationships between the genders.
High above the city, among the purple majesty of the Santa Barbara mountains, a man clings to a modest handhold, high on a jagged face of a 40-foot boulder.
Fire season has hit Santa Barbara County, and local fire protection agencies are working to strengthen their resources and remind people about fire safety.