Two UCSB researchers have figured out where babies come from and are publishing a book about it.The majority of their research has been an attempt to answer the question, “Where do the babies go?” referring to the tracking of offspring of certain species of fish, invertebrates and seaweed.
You awaken, shipwrecked on an island filled with gorgeous people and lots of magical happenings. Tee hee. The Actors from the London Stage presentation of Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” will engage this fantasy tonight at 7 in the Lobero Theatre.
Senior guards Jess Hansen and Debby Caine bid farewell to Santa Barbara’s loyal supporters at Saturday night’s regular season finale against Riverside. The senior tandem must suit up for a dress rehearsal tonight as the Gauchos host Fullerton at 7.
Almost a thousand antiwar protesters marched through UCSB Wednesday as part of a national student peace rally. Between 900 and 1,000 students, staff and faculty members skipped classes and marched from the Arbor to Storke Plaza on Wednesday in protest of a possible war against Iraq.
I have divided the remainder of my quarter into “real work” and “fake work.”In a way, I’m just being honest with myself. I never study for my last final and I invariably scribble out my last paper. There is no sense of finality to any part of the quarter system.
I’m sick of hearing about Iraq. Every time I open up a newspaper or turn on the news, all I hear about are weapons inspectors, military bases, the new color-coded terrorist threats.
The UCSB baseball team made quick work of Westmont College in an explosive 18-3 victory at Carr Field in Montecito on Wednesday. Every Gaucho position player recorded a plate appearance in the game and seven of the nine UCSB starters collected a hit.
On Tuesday, the City of Goleta Design Review Board gave preliminary approval to Sares-Regis Group, an Irvine-based developer, for its plan to refurbish the former Applied Magnetics building. Once approved, it can begin refurbishing the building.
While class was hopping on last week, a few of us noticed a plethora of sombreros floating around campus on the heads and backs of several vanilla people. According to data from the 2001-02 school year, Chicanos and Latinos comprise 16 percent of the UCSB undergraduate student population.
Pepperdine swept the #15 UCSB men’s volleyball team 30-25, 30-26 and 30-26 on Wednesday night at The Rob. In the third and last game, UCSB (6-15, 3-12 in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation) broke out to a 13-4 lead.