Energy Dept. To Review UC Lab

Los Alamos is one of the nation’s three nuclear laboratories run by the Dept. of Energy and managed by the University of California. The resignations, which follow a number of scandals at the laboratory, may be a harbinger of things to come.

Fullove, UCSB Hope to Get on Track

With hard times falling on the UCSB men’s basketball team, the players and coaches hit the practice floor Monday afternoon looking for ways to ease their ailment.

Regents To Raise Tuition in Spring

The UC Regents voted last month to increase student tuition for Spring Quarter and decrease the budget mid-year. The Spring Quarter fee increase is the first resident-student tuition hike in eight years and tuition is expected to increase again next year.

Men’s BasketballUCSB Hopes to Forget the Titans

a two-game breather in the friendly confines of the Thunderdome against the Big West Conference’s weakest teams failed to prevent the UCSB men’s basketball team from beginning to feel that home can be a lonely place.

This New Year, Resolve to Keep the Campus Clean and Green

It is important to consider how the proposed changes to Highway 217 could impact the school’s future donors. Along with many of my fellow graduated Gauchos, I hold a strong affinity for the calming and serene approach to my alma mater that Highway 217 provides.

Burger King Passes Crown to Sushi

During the winter break the deed to the property transferred to Sushi Teri proprietors Laxman Perera and Keiko Miyata.

Chancellor Yang Postpones Night, Weekend Parking Fees

Despite plans to the contrary, night and weekend parking will still be free at UCSB for the rest of the school year, but next year what was free will be subject to fees.

Changing Highway 217 Could Tamper With Old Memories

Why don’t you join the others who help keep the campus clean by picking up one piece of discarded litter you encounter each time you walk to your class, office, or meeting?

F.T: Renovations To Bring FT Up To Building Code

HRS intends to renovate FT next year, one tower at a time, drastically reducing the number of students it can house and forcing out Santa Barbara City College residents.

UCSB May Help County Finance New Firefighter

Santa Barbara County Fire Chief John Scherri said the fire department and UCSB officials are exploring options to “increase the university’s level of public safety” by hiring a fourth firefighter at UCSB’s Fire Station 17.