It’s Lonely at the Top of the Food Chain

Debate Ends in Agreement

The debate was between Democrat Lois Capps, Republican Beth Rogers, and Libertarian James Hill. The League of Women Voters, American Association of University Women and Cox Digital Cable sponsored the event.

Recall Marshall’s Record

Marshall is an important piece of a political machine that exists in Santa Barbara County seemingly to manipulate and abuse UCSB students and Isla Vista residents.

Rocky Mountain Revelry

The UCSB women’s soccer team kept its quest for an undefeated conference schedule alive this weekend with a 3-3 tie against Utah State and a dominating 6-0 whipping of Idaho.

Essay

I am writing a paper for a certain social science class tonight and I seem to have lost the assignment sheet. Rather than researching, I have developed an exciting new social science theory. I call it the “one paper theory.”

Vandalism Reveals the Power of Your Average Isla Vista Ass

It just appeared there in shining, bright orange, stenciled lettering one morning. My hubcap says “Power Ass.” Somebody, it seemed, put a lot of effort into this graffiti. But what could it mean?

Swimming: Gauchos Attempt to Stay Afloat

The women’s squad faltered in a tough opening meet, finishing third behind UCLA and Oregon State on Saturday in Los Angeles.

Students Respond to Racist Act

A meeting was held Sunday at the Asian Resource Center to discuss a hate incident that occurred Oct. 10 in the San Nicolas residence hall and the circumstances that may have led to it.

Groups Call for Protection of Gaviota Coast

Local environmentalists are concerned that the last stretch of undeveloped land on the Southern California coastline faces the threat of commercialization.

Cross Country: Santa Barbara Huffs at Pre-NCAAs

After coming on strong at the end of the 2001 season, the UCSB men’s and women’s cross country teams bolted into this year with high expectations.