The Project Area Committee (PAC) and the General Plan Advisory Committee (GPAC) held meetings on Wednesday and Thursday evening to discuss Isla Vista’s transportation and parking issues with members of the community.
Okay, I’ll apologize. A.S. funds a lot of important stuff. They’re pretty cranky about it, though. It’s almost like they lost a million dollars of student money on the stock market.
The Gauchos open the Big West season against Pacific at 7, hoping to carry over the momentum of an 8-1 triumph at Air Force in which sophomore midfielder Krystal Sandza scored a UCSB record five goals.
It is often said that change is a good thing. It is also stated that “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” just to complete any and all arguments on the subject of change or keeping the status quo.
The Sustainability Project, a local organization, is hosting its third annual Parade of Green Buildings on Oct. 12, which will feature a variety of local environmentally friendly, or “green” buildings, including UCSB’s Donald Bren School for Environmental Science and Management.
I’d like to say the Weatherhuman needs to maybe open its eyes and realize that it needs to take its foot out of its mouth and get educated on the issues.
After the first modern Big West crown under its belt and a near perfect non-conference reign, the UCSB men’s soccer team opens conference play against Cal State Fullerton Saturday at 7 p.m. at Harder Stadium
The touch tanks are not open to the general public. However, thanks to the ongoing efforts of the institute, classes and tour groups will continue to receive occasional opportunities to cop a feel.
The No. 7 UCSB women’s volleyball team hosts Cal Poly on Saturday at 7 p.m. in the Thunderdome. The Gauchos hope to improve their record to 17-0 with a win against the Mustangs.
The new management behind a youth center in Isla Vista intends not only to pick up where the old regime left off, but to go even further in providing new services for the community’s youth.