Take That, News-Press

At the risk of competing with an organization that owns a barrel of ink, I will respond to the editorial “What is this, Florida?” published in the Santa Barbara News-Press on Sept. 27, 2002.

Gauchos Launch Off to Face Air Force, Tigers

For a team that has endured its share of rocky, inconsistent soccer recently, the Rocky Mountains might look a bit intimidating to the UCSB women’s soccer team.

IVRPD, Residents Discuss Park Alcohol Ban

IVRPD board members, residents of I.V., and representatives from various local alcohol-related organizations shared thoughts on possible solutions to problems caused by the consumption of alcohol in parks.

You Must Be Kidding; DP Can’t Get Any Worse, Right?

This week, many Isla Vista residents may have noticed the spray painted lines in the center of their street. I came home from class today to see two construction vehicles outside my house with jackhammers.

Men’s Water Polo: UCSB Prepares for NorCal Tournament at Berkeley

The Gauchos square off against national powers Long Beach State and Irvine in the Northern California Tournament this weekend at the University of California, Berkeley.

A.S. Subsidizes Opposition to Fee Increase

In its first meeting of the 2002-03 school year, Associated Students Legislative Council began its year with a concession to opponents of increased student fees for student government and the MultiCultural Center.

Women’s Volleyball Feature Photo

The No. 6 UCSB women’s volleyball team prepares for a big weekend in the Big West. The Gauchos face Utah State tonight at 7 in the Thunderdome and will try to keep their unblemished record intact

AIDS Run To Raise Funds for Patients’ Care

Participants will be running and walking tomorrow at Leadbetter Beach toward a brighter future for AIDS awareness and treatment in Santa Barbara.

What a Kick!

The No. 25 UCSB men’s soccer team hosts San Diego State tonight at 7 in Harder Stadium. The Gauchos then travel to face LMU on Sunday.

Uncertain Prospects

Following in a long tradition of lunchtime entertainment, The Prospects jam in Storke Plaza on Thursday at noon. A moderately sized crowd of students taking a well-deserved break from the pressures of the first full week of classes gathered to enjoy the performance and the afternoon sunshine.