SB Peace Marchers Join World in Decrying War

There were many signs waved in protest of the United States’ potential military involvement in Iraq during Saturday’s peace rally at De La Guerra Plaza in downtown Santa Barbara.

Lecturer Contributes Nothing New to Palestine-Israel Debate

If the article (Daily Nexus, “Lecturer Gives Pro-Israel Perspective,” Feb. 13, 2003) quotes Prager’s words correctly, there was nothing fresh nor in depth about it but a basic rehashing of mainstream media commentary.

I.V. Homeless Gain Breakfast From ‘Share a Sunrise’

Friday mornings at 8, six or seven members of the California Public Interest Research Group (CalPIRG) and the Community Affairs Board meet at Espresso Roma to go into I.V. and share breakfast with the homeless population.

UCSB Dries Eyes to Blank Cougars

The # 14 Gauchos split this weekend’s matches with BYU, falling to the #4 team in the nation Friday night at The Rob in three straight games, 30-26, 30-24, 30-24.

If You Don’t Like the Food at Sushi Teri, Then Don’t Eat There

This is in response to Jon Morin’s letter (Daily Nexus, “Sushi Teri Stinks Worse Than Any Raw Fish in the World,” Feb. 10, 2003).

Researcher Finds His Place Among The Cults

A UC Santa Barbara researcher has found a lot of different people who have found a lot of different gods.

Men’s Baseball: Gauchos Prep For Bruins

After dropping two of three games over the weekend at San Jos

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Women’s Softball: Santa Barbara Slows Down Ingine

UCSB’s recent momentum was decelerated this weekend, going 2-2 at the Campbell/Cartier Classic hosted by San Diego State in Poway.

UCSB Toasts Champaign

The only Valentine’s Day gift that the #17 UCSB women’s basketball team received Thursday evening was the first-class plane ticket out of Illinois after beating up on the ladies from the Land of Lincoln. The Gauchos (18-3, 10-1) outlasted the University of Illinois last night in front of 2,387 fans at Assembly Hall in Champaign, Ill.