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Council Fishes For Way to Save U.S. Marine Life

The National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council met Thursday to tackle the issues of preservation and the enhancement of marine life, in a two-day meeting of the 12 National Marine Sanctuaries chairs at the Chase Palm Park Center in Santa Barbara.

Slide on Live

Sarah and Jose Sittin’ In a Tree, P-R-O-T-E-S-T

Old School | School is in Session

It’s not often that bottom-feeding college entertainment journalists receive phone calls from high-powered film studios begging to wine and dine them, screen advance copies of upcoming films and hold an open panel discussion with the film’s three lead actors.

Fight Evil With More Evil

Commenting on the concept of war, former president and 2002 Nobel Peace Prize laureate Jimmy Carter recently said: “War is always evil. Sometimes necessary, yes, but always evil.”

Santa Barbara Stung from Behind by UCLA

The Gauchos collapsed down the stretch in each game as UCLA came to The Rob on Wednesday night and swept UCSB in three games, 30-26, 30-28,30-28. UCLA stormed ahead of Santa Barbara in the middle of game one, taking a 24-16 lead.

Time Enough at Last

My professor nearly put me into suspended animation today. As I listened to the drone of his voice, I could feel my blood sugar dropping and hear my heart rate begin to slow.

Tree-lovers Branch Out

The Santa Barbara County Public Works Dept. removed two trees last weekend from the walkway in front of Tapioca Express and Rosarito’s on El Embarcadero because the trees’ roots had rendered a once level sidewalk into a jagged, multi-leveled surface impassable for bikes and skateboards and dangerous for pedestrians.

Less than Sublime

Over the past few years, Sublime has unofficially and posthumously become the house band for I.V. parties. But just because the sounds of Sublime perfectly compliment your keg tappin’ and bowl packin’ lifestyle does not mean you should support any rip-off bands, like San Diego imitators Slightly Stoopid.