Angered by racially charged incidents on campus and proposed changes to the non-Western and ethnicity general education requirements, a group of students are demanding action from the university.
Armed with 125 athletes and a new head coach, the UCSB men’s and women’s rowing teams are gunning for better results in the upcoming season.
Couch fires have plagued or invigorated Isla Vista – whichever way you would like to view it – for as long as students have been packed into this rat hole we call home.
And nothing is better than a little make-up sex. Breaking up is hard to do, but the sex afterwards usually makes it worthwhile.
The fate of a clown-suit-wearing Isla Vista man is in the hands of the District Attorney’s office after a slapstick incident in which he allegedly severely beat a UCSB student.
Baseball season is over, and it’s killing me. With six months before opening day, the NBA barely getting started and the NFL only gracing me with its presence on those miserable, hung-over Sundays, this is a rough time of year for the diehard sports fan.
Then Raber took a few twists and turns through the history of the current Israeli-Palestinian conflict, finally arriving at the following declaration: “Occupation is not the problem because it does not exist.”
A temporary Cingular Wireless cell phone base station located on campus adjacent to the Campus Learning Assistance Services building has caused concern among members of the UCSB community who are concerned that there might be dangers associated with long-term exposure to long-wave radiation.
While Americans commit themselves to the belief that anyone can succeed with hard work as this country represents the land of equal opportunity, certain individuals in the Division of Student Affairs on this campus seem to believe they are exempt from subscribing to this national ideology.