UC President Rescinds New MCC Lock-In Fee

Over the summer, the UC Office of the President rescinded a UC Santa Barbara lock-in fee, passed by students in the Spring 2002 election, due to a problem with ballot language.

Septembter 26 – October 3 2002

Thursday, Sept. 26Start school off with a bang by witnessing the spectacle that is Cr

A.S. To Hold Second Election on Initiatives

Associated Students is holding an electronic election Oct. 8-10 to pass initiatives that failed last spring or were vetoed by the UC Office of the President over the summer.

Chancellor Passes Parking Fee Changes

This Tuesday, Chancellor Henry Yang approved new night and weekend parking fees and an increase in the cost of daily parking permits.

UCSB Researchers Produce New DNA Test

For those still concerned about anthrax: Soon you can be paranoid for half the price! The new one-step method is also cheaper and faster than traditional DNA testing.

Local Housing Offices Offer Tenants Support

Within the small town are many organizations in to help residents when the roof is full of holes and green with toxic mold – or just to answer questions about tenants’ rights.

September 26, 2002

Saturday, Sept. 21, 1:58 a.m.: An Isla Vista Foot Patrol (IVFP) officer on the 1000 block of El Embarcadero observed a 19-year-old man lying in the gutter talking on a cell phone.

UC Briefs: September 26, 2002

On April 8, the University of California filed a complaint in federal court against Enron executives and several financial and legal institutions directly involved in defrauding investors of more than $25 billion.

Oil Company Seeks to Drill Off Lompoc

On Sept. 24, Santa Barbara County may approve millions of new barrels of oil being pumped through its borders while it continues to face a multimillion dollar lawsuit.

The Village People

Welcome back, everyone. I would especially like to take this opportunity to welcome all of this year’s freshmen to Manzanita Village.