D.A. Plays IVTV Footage

As families of both the victims and the defendant looked on tearfully, District Attorney Patrick McKinley showed a packed courtroom footage of the aftermath of the incident for which David Attias stands trial.

Clowning Around

Out-going Gauchoholic Leggies at Wednesday night’s Leg Council provided more fun for Daily Nexus reporters than a massive clown orgy, it was also an act of pure spite and bad form.

Baseball: UCSB Aims High Against Riverside

The UCSB baseball team will host Riverside this weekend in a three-game series at Caesar Uyesaka Stadium. The Gauchos will hope to vault over the Highlanders.

Rival Parties Clash in A.S. Over Budget

It took about five hours, but the Gauchoholic Party concluded Wednesday night’s marathon Associated Students Legislative Council meeting with a victory and a 2002-2003 budget that cuts all funding to student groups.

No One Is Laughing at Racist Abercrombie & Fitch Shirts

As an Asian-American, I was pretty pissed off when I read the recent articles on Abercrombie & Fitch featuring negative, stereotypical images of Asians on their new line of T-shirts.

Softball: Santa Barbara Gears Up for Homestand

The UCSB softball team saw its eight-game winning streak end Wednesday, losing both games of its doubleheader in evening games at Fresno State.

Wily Vipers Burn Associated Students Behind Them

In tactics reminiscent of Marshal Georgi K. Zhukov’s, Representative Martin T. Doyle is burning every financial field and shooting every cash cow that SAC forces could find useful, and a great deal besides.

Physicist Withdraws Candidacy for Lab Director

UC President Richard Atkinson and the regents postponed appointing a new director for the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory after United States Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham made inquiries regarding the professional history of the UC’s first choice for the position.

Track: Gauchos Ready for Home Invite

The top Santa Barbara distance runners will travel to Palo Alto to compete in the Cardinal Qualifier Friday at Stanford. The Cardinal Qualifier is one of the premier distance meets in the country every season

Night, Weekend Parking Fees Are Unjust and We Must Fight the University on This

Did I read correctly in April 29th’s Nexus that UCSB has found a new way to swindle money out of the student body? Please tell me it is not true that “Parking Services will charge $2 per night/weekend for undergraduates.”