It was just a regular Saturday night. She got off work late and got the usual phone call from her friends partying in I.V. She decided to join them; she really needed a drink. The guy she liked had been a typical prick and she’d been dwelling on it her entire shift.
Student and local nonprofit groups are making waves as they bid for the latest round of Shoreline Protection Fund grants for environmental research and local restoration projects.
Thirty years have passed since the United States government amended Title IX, one of the most successful civil rights laws in our history. Yet the controversial piece of legislation still generates tremendous national exposure.
Since I was appointed to the committee at the end of last year, we have looked at project plans for all over campus. As we discuss the building designs with each architecture firm, I try to look out for the needs of the students.
The #12 UCSB men’s volleyball team found out quickly why #1 Irvine is the top-ranked team in the nation. The Anteaters easily disposed of the Gauchos in three games, 30-21, 30-25 and 30-26 at The Rob on Tuesday night.
Anti-war activists have faced derision for not explaining in detail why they oppose war with Iraq. It’s a clever evasion; the question that needs to be answered is not “Why not war?”
Vandenberg Air Force Base is ready to reopen its doors to the public for the first time since Sept. 11. Prior to the attacks, tours offered Wednesdays at 10 a.m. showed the public various sites and facilities within the base.
A new state law that went into effect on Jan. 1 requires all persons under the age of 18 to wear a helmet while skateboarding, inline skating or riding a non-motorized scooter. People who break the law will be subject to a $25 fine.
The way to help the Iraqi people is to continue the inspections while dropping the sanctions. As business picks up and tourism and trade increase, the people would gradually become healthier, stronger and in a better position to replace Saddam Hussein.
A new face will be gracing the halls of the Associated Students Legal Resource Center. Ron Perry, an attorney with the Legal Aid Foundation for the past 10 years, will be sharing the reins as co-director with current director Dallas Atkins for the remainder of this quarter.