The UCSB softball team was so close it could nearly taste victory.
What they say is true. In Isla Vista, there are burning couches, keg beer and whatnot. Here is a sampling of whatnot‚ compiled by the Daily Nexus:
Some people have no idea how cool kelp sugar beads are, but students who participated in the third annual Science and Technology Day at UCSB do.
The Gauchos probably wish they had spent their Cinco de Mayo weekend at home with a case of Corona.
I could not agree more with Jennifer Rudy’s assessment of the A.S. elections (The Reader’s Voice, “UCSB Students Dropped the Prestigious Ball During Elections,” May 2, 2002, Daily Nexus).
Why is suicide the third leading cause of death among 15 to 24-year-olds?
Good Friend, Bad Drunk and Not a Crime, Just Stupid
Scientists recently announced the development of Radio-Controlled Rats(tm)(c)(r), rats with electrodes in their brains that can be made to perform different tasks.