The UCSB women’s water polo team closes out its regular season this weekend with two tough matches before it heads to the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Tournament next week.
Coughing. Cold sweats. Warts. Pus-filled wounds. Slimy STIs (STDs). Urine. There’s nothing quite like working at UCSB Student Health. Every year Student Health sees about 40,500 sick visitors. And we at least pretend to love you all.
Lalo Alcaraz, author of the nationally syndicated comic “La Cucaracha,” gave a workshop and multimedia presentation of his strips. About 60 people heard Alcaraz read hate mail aloud, answer questions sarcastically and give his best George Bush impression.
The incessant rise of pop-rock, with its catchy beats and brain cell-killing lyrics, is an evil vacuum capable of sucking innocent bystanders into a world of corny adolescence.
The #70 UCSB men’s tennis team heads into this weekend’s matchup with #39 University of San Diego on a three-game tear. The Gauchos defeated defending Division II champion UC San Diego 4-3 on Tuesday afternoon at Santa Barbara’s RecCen Courts.
I was rather shocked and dismayed by your recent “endorsements” issue. Not so much at the stands you took but because of the sloppy research you did in doing so.
Construction is now underway for a monument in Isla Vista’s Perfect Park to commemorate those who participated in peaceful anti-war protests during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Completion is scheduled for this June.
These guys dare to be hip. And they succeed because they’re just a tad bit deranged – armed with refreshingly dynamic lyrics and a foul-mouthed fightin’ spirit to pull it off.
This letter is in response to the Daily Nexus’ opposition to both the Aquatic Facility Fee and the Athletic Scholarship Fee (“Election Endorsements,” April 16, 2003).
When Dr. Fiona Goodchild came to Santa Barbara in 1988, she had not been involved with science since her high school years. Now, she has been honored with a presidential award for her efforts in science education mentoring.