Parental Notification Proves Promising

Every time a student is arrested or cited by the police for breaking an alcohol or drug related law, the Office of Student Life sends a letter to mom and dad.

Men’s Golf: Clubbers Hope for More Green

The UCSB men’s golf team finished a disappointing 16th in an 18-squad field at The Prestige at PGA West Tuesday to conclude its fall schedule.

I.V. Doesn’t Appreciate Lammy’s Four-letter Words

I would just like to point out the extreme hypocrisy and ignorance of Lammy Johnstone-Kockler’s statements regarding I.V. and the outcome of the recall campaign.

IVFP Reports Mild 2002 Halloween Crime Rates

The three-day Halloween period, which began on last Thursday, yielded a total of 103 arrests and 143 criminal citations – a significant drop from the 123 arrests made during the same period last year and only one-tenth the number arrested during the notorious early ’90s Halloweens.

Nexus Should Take More Care in Gathering Its Facts

I am writing in response to your caption under the George Clinton picture. Once again, you misrepresent and demean one of A.S. Program Board’s shows and undermine the people who put on these generous events.

World Record Holding Cyclist Visits SB

World record holder Pierre Doré travels across the United States and Canada in his Green Machine, leaving trails of postcards describing him and his accomplishments in his wake.

Wednesday Hump Misses Mark on Sex Legalities

I was reading Beth Van Dyke’s “Wednesday Hump” (“Keep Your Orifices Open,” Daily Nexus, Nov. 6, 2002), when I noticed a fact I know to be false.

The Voting Game

Yesterday, I played the voting game. The objective: Make your way to your polling place, convince the poll workers that you are not an absentee voter, and cast your ballot.

Marshall Keeps 3rd District

On Tuesday night, 53 percent of voters decided not to remove 3rd District Supervisor Gail Marshall from office and replace her with former Sheriff Jim Thomas.

Gauchos Host War on Floor vs. Waves

They say that your next match is always the biggest. If this statement holds true, then tonight’s Central Coast showdown at the Thunderdome between #6 UCSB and #10 Pepperdine will be the most important match of this season for the Gaucho women’s volleyball team.