There is a great reward waiting for anyone who checks their bias at the door and just listens.
Associated Students Legislative Council continued its trend of focusing on the green at Wednesday’s meeting with extended discussion about new lock-in fees and a tree. The tree in question is the ficus on the corner of Pardall Road and Embarcadero del Norte in Isla Vista.
I was brainwashed by the Meanest Man Contest last year. Obsessed, really. My psychotherapist prescribed ragtime music, which was supposed to squander a relapse, should more tracks be manufactured.
Saturday, Feb. 22 at 12:24 a.m.: Isla Vista Foot Patrol officers observed a 20-year-old woman stumbling down the 6600 block of Sabado Tarde Road, nearly falling over and leaning on parked cars for support. Guessing her awkward, rhythmless gait was not a result of a crippling lacrosse injury, the officer approached the woman.
They’re cute, not-so-cuddly cartoons with an outspoken satirical voice on social and political issues. Be enlightened by Aaron McGruder while he discusses the motivation behind his conscious comic series “Boondocks,” at 4:30 p.m. in I.V. Theater.
Wednesday’s forecast: Today, expect partly cloudy skies with highs in the mid-60s and lows in the mid-40s. The week should be dry through Friday, but expect light showers Saturday afternoon.
This is the final home stretch… it’s crunch time… this game’s going down to the wire. The final seconds of a season tick away and the moment is yours to mold. And we’re still in February.
They’re helpful. They’re conveniently located. And they spit out your money in $20 bills. But the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Dept. is warning residents to be wary of a locally based scam that uses automatic teller machines (ATMs) to rob customers of their savings.
A successful war against Saddam Hussein will lift the sanctions that many protest, U.S. aid will help curtail hunger and rising death tolls and Iraq will have a chance at a government that is democratic.
They want to suck your blood… but through a needle and for a good cause. The Tri-Counties Blood Bank is currently experiencing a shortage of blood resulting from high usage at local hospitals and the current cold and flu season.