County Warns Pet Owners of Raccoon Virus

Dog owners in Isla Vista and throughout Santa Barbara County may want to keep their canines on a short leash and away from prowling raccoons.

Bittersweet March Ends Early for SB

Just one shot from the taste of something sweet, the #17 UCSB women’s basketball team’s historic run through the 2002-03 season came to a bittersweet end.

Students Feed Homeless; Dining Services Says, “No!”

In January, a group of students started a homeless service program that uses sack lunches as the main resource for serving the homeless. Recently Dining Services has responded to this act of altruism by bringing it to a screeching halt.

UCSB Class Teaches Environment Theory, Solutions

The students in one environmental studies class spent last quarter trying to make a positive impact on the world and their grade point averages.

Anteaters Slay UCSB

The UCSB men’s volleyball team fell at Irvine in three games Thursday night. The Anteaters defeated the Gauchos for the third straight time this year, 30-18, 30-23, 30-28.

What Do You Mean When You Say, “Support the Troops?”

I say, it all depends on what you mean. I want our troops out of harm’s way. I support them in their right to choose the military. But I don’t support them for what, at the president’s orders, they are doing in Iraq.

UC Briefs: March 30, 2003

C San Diego – The Daily Guardian: An independent study released March 5 found that UC acceptance rates of black and Latino students have dropped significantly since the implementation of race-blind admissions in 1998.

Think

March 30, 20003

Saturday, March 1, at 2:20 a.m.: In one of the most flagrant displays of intoxicated I.V. ignorance, an officer inside the IVFP station stepped out the front door to find the source of a loud, slurred volley of words.

Stop! In the Name of Peace