Tonight, the UCSB women’s basketball team makes its 2002-03 regular season debut and marks the first pit stop along the path towards March’s madness.
A new housing development will be expanding residential Goleta. The Towbes Group, Inc. is building the Willow Springs apartment complex on 18.4 acres of land near Los Carneros Road, Highway 101 and the airport.
It’s time we stop, children, what’s that sound, everybody look what’s going down in Anisq’ Oyo’ Park this Saturday. Four global studies students will host an anti-war concert from 1 to 9 p.m. in Anisq’ Oyo’ Park.
Bill’s Bus will resume delivering Isla Vista residents to Santa Barbara’s downtown scene a bit earlier than expected. The owner, Bill Singer, received a new permit from the California Public Utilities Commission that allows him to resume business immediately.
Beginning in fall 2001, the Music Library made required listening recordings available to students through the Main Library’s electronic reserves.
Blackalicious further embodies this branch with their 2002 release, Blazing Arrow, and Artsweek catches the group’s lyricist, Gift of Gab, as he strolls down Telegraph Ave.
With a shift in congressional power, pro-choice supporters are concerned that Roe v. Wade may turn into Republican v. Democrat, while conservatives argue there are bigger issues at hand.
There are two long-held Thanksgiving traditions in college. The first of these is the well-known Turkey Drop, in which all of our beloved freshmen run home to their high school sweethearts and promptly dump their asses.
The Big Dance was a nice joyride, but now that everyone’s caught their breath, the contenders in the Big West – and that includes everyone – will find out that they must live and die by the maxim that bigger is better.
There are freedoms we enjoy as Americans that we take for granted. Some of these freedoms are a matter of life or death in other countries. Freedom of religion, speech and the right to protect oneself are but a few that separate us from many other places.