Next year, UCSB students may not be able to enjoy the wealth of cultural, educational and entertaining events that they have seen in past years, as campus organizations that sponsor those events will be forced to scramble for funds due to recent election results.
Ana Rizo and Eneri Rodriguez, your external vice presidents for local affairs and for statewide affairs respectively, recently had their offices robbed and vandalized by some racist, supremacist, greedy and emotionally constipated wannabe elementary school bullies.
Damn the decadent bastards, with their caviar and Cristal and MLB Extra Innings digital cable package. What can the common man do? Fear not, proletariat. We are on a college campus. We have computer labs. We have access to the myriad real-time online game re-creations.
Call him the “Ambassador of Anomie,” maybe even the “Duke of Desolation.” Just please stop calling him, “that guy who painted ‘Nighthawks.'”
The Santa Barbara City Council approved the development project, La Entrada de Santa Barbara, which was first proposed in 1991 by developer Bill Levy, in August 2001.
I am writing in response to your editorial on parking, the Daily Nexus criticizes A.S. reps for not attending the most recent Chancellor’s Special Advisory Committee on Parking public forum.
With no football team at UCSB, students in Isla Vista look for other ways to entertain themselves on the weekend.
Despite the fact that a revision to Gov. Gray Davis’ budget for 2002-03 cuts University of California funding by $162 million, tuition rates will not rise during the next academic year.
Eva called me about a week ago. When I realized who it was, I didn’t really even want to talk to her. I felt I had put so much effort into helping her, but her ignorance and denial were really starting to get on my nerves.
The UCSB baseball team will play its final home series of the year against Sacramento State this weekend. The first game versus the Hornets begins at Friday at 2 p.m.