Ten UCSB students participated in the Model Arab League at San Francisco State University April 11 through April 13, competing against schools across the state in an annual simulation of the Arab League meetings.
Friday, April 11, approximately 2:30 a.m.: Isla Vista Foot Patrol officers walking down the 900 block of Embarcadero del Mar noticed a 19-year-old woman squatting near the corner of a building.
Senior film studies major Lindsay Schoenfeld dances to the beat of drums during a 4/20 festival held in Anisq’ Oyo’ Park on Sunday afternoon. The festival was a chance for Isla Vista residents to celebrate marijuana.
While world opinion on Cuba is varied, once you pull your head out of America’s ass you can at least recognize that a tiny, poor country that has been the target of military, economic and political aggression by a superpower does not have the luxury to be “free and open.”
On Saturday, the #70 UCSB men’s tennis team won its fourth-straight match by edging #39 University of San Diego 4-3 in an important non-conference win at Campus Courts. The Gauchos will spend this week preparing to defend their Big West title this weekend in Danville.
You can vote! You can vote online. You can vote at the polls.That’s right, there are two ways to vote this year!
A man visiting Isla Vista from out of town this weekend thought he could jump from the roof of a three-story Cordoba Road apartment complex, clear a power line and land on the roof of a two-story building 15-20 feet away.
I was shocked and appalled by your article “A.S. Debates I.V. Rep, Cash Flow,” (Daily Nexus, April 17). The IVPAC actually addresses many more issues than just the community center mentioned in the article, including housing, transportation, parking, the I.V./UCSB interface and many others.
Santa Barbara has now lost eight consecutive games after being swept for the second weekend in a row. The Titans held a 24-run advantage over Santa Barbara in the three-game series, collecting victories on Thursday, Friday and Saturday by scores of 8-3, 16-7 and 14-4, respectively.
Earth Day festivities attracted upwards of 1,000 revelers Saturday afternoon and evening at Isla Vista’s Anisq’ Oyo’ Park. Activities accommodated people of all ages, ranging from an arts and crafts, to the amphitheater area where several bands played.