IVFP To Issue Renter Reports

The idea for landlord notification resulted from the Alcohol-Sensitive Information Planning System, a program that the county no longer funds.

Drugstore Cowboy: Just Your Standard Student

So in that lull of memorization when absolutely necessary, flipping our excuses and learning tricks to doing well on standardized tests, it seems that people are getting great grades and learning something very close to nothing at all.

Baseball: UCSB Can Only Go Up in 2003

Driven by leadership on the mound and youth in the field, the Gauchos will shift into gear this Friday at Caesar Uyesaka Stadium against San Diego State at 2 p.m.

Test Company Rates Campus Cacophony

The study – which surveyed over 7,000 people and spanned hundreds of universities – ranked the level of comfort provided to students during LSAT and MCAT examinations.

Temporary Student Residents Shouldn’t Play With Voting Blocks

The local permanent residents believe that the students have no vested interest in local elections and that they should exempt themselves from voting in them.

Softball: Gauchos Look on Bright Side of Diamond

With the swelling of 64 teams to the postseason tournament, a wide open Big West field, and momentum from a breakthrough season, the Gauchos are licking their chops at the prospects of a prosperous 2003 campaign.

Death Penalty Debate Revived

The debate, presented by the UCSB Interdisciplinary Humanities Center and the Law and Society Program with support from the Critical Issues in America Program, is part of a series of lectures, films and classes offered Winter and Spring Quarters at UCSB.

Lab Rat: Genetic Map May Lead to Designer Drugs, Cures and Children

They are the logical result of a collision course between science, religion and the humanities – and at the same time a place where logic breaks down.

Tip Program To Make Snitching Safe, Profitable

After Sheriff Jim Anderson announces the formation of a local Crime Stoppers program Jan. 29, crime in Santa Barbara County will start paying – for police informants, anyway.

Sparse UCSB Lacrosse Coverage Ignores Achievements of Players

UCSB has four potential All-Americans this year with several promising freshman recruits. The games are free. The sport is a great spectator sport. You are right on the field at the Pit.