St. Mark’s Church Opens a Window on the Heavens

The recent renovations included the addition of skylights, energy efficient light fixtures, ceramic tiling, a chapel, a new sound system and a baptismal font.

Slough Draws FAA Study

A newly approved Federal Aviation Administration study will monitor the effects of tidal restoration and the risk of collisions between aircraft and birds at the Goleta Slough.

A Bush by Any Other Name

Do you remember when you were a kid and had to learn the difference between Franklin and Teddy Roosevelt? Or that Grover Cleveland’s terms weren’t consecutive?

In Defense of Our Address

Together we, the residents of 6668 Del Playa Drive, write this editorial both in defense of our house and reputations, and as concerned members of the community.

Gauchos Keep Cruisin’ Along

The #5 UCSB women’s volleyball team enjoyed a two-match road sweep of Big West opponents this weekend, improving to 19-0 overall and 9-0 in the Big West.

Unknown Vandals Throw Eggs, Yell Racial Epithets

Unidentified suspects took elevator number one to the fifth floor of the San Nicolas Residence Hall, at approximately 2:15 a.m. and threw hard-boiled egg yolks onto the floor of the Asian and Pacific Islander hall

Let Students Vote Where They Shed Their Blood, Sweat and Tears

What Justin Ruhge is requesting of the UCSB student population is misleading, false and inappropriate, as well as undemocratic and unconstitutional.

Santa Barbara Settles for Tie at Northridge

That motto seemed to be the attitude of the Cal State Northridge men’s soccer team Saturday night against #22 UCSB when CSUN fought for a 0-0 double-overtime stalemate at Matador Soccer Field.

Thieves Loot Unattended I.V. Homes

Three burglaries at unattended Isla Vista residences were reported between Oct. 17 and Oct. 20. Sgt.

Daily Nexus Should Show More Pride for Student Organizations

I was disappointed that the Daily Nexus chose to report on an event that occurred in downtown Santa Barbara at which only 20 people attended.