Women’s Track and Field: Santa Barbara Rejoices Heralded Recruiting Class

CalTrack.com has already ranked UCSB’s 2003 recruiting class the fourth best in the state.

Students Voice Disapproval of UC Investments

Students at both ends of the state are demanding that the University of California divest itself of investments in companies doing business with foreign governments they consider oppressive.

Public Offers Input at Parking Forum

The debate over parking continued Monday in the UCen as the Chancellor’s Special Advisory Committee on Parking held a forum to get responses and input on campus parking problems.

Feature Photo: Five Inches of Jerome

Two Students Face Felony Drug Charges

The first of two UCSB graduate students suspected of conspiring to manufacture, possess, and sell Ecstasy (MDMA) was arraigned Friday in the Santa Barbara Superior Court.

The Red Tape: Student Vocabularies are Shit

As a general rule, I try not to cuss – not in my speech, not in my columns. Am I perfect on either count? Fuck no. But today, I’ll make an exception to prove a point.

Men’s Tennis: L.A. Story: ’02 Season Ends Where It Began

The Gauchos realized both of their preseason goals by moving back into the national rankings and winning the Big West. Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end.

Native Culture Week Begins

“Native American culture isn’t dead,” said Joy Crouch, an organizer of the American Indian cultural celebration to be held on campus this week.

Nexus Should Cover Club Sports Like My Rowing Team

I think that the Daily Nexus’ coverage of club sports is pathetic. Everyday readers look at the sports page and are constantly reminded of how much our NCAA Division I Teams suck ass.

Baseball: Santa Barbara Claims First Big West Series

The UCSB baseball team won its first Big West series this year against UOP at Billy Hebert Field this weekend. They rebounded from a heartbreaking 5-4 loss on Friday to poach the Tigers by scores of 18-2 and 9-3.