A Whole Lot of Gaul

Hate France? Resent getting publicly dissed by the nation that embraced Jerry Lewis, invented the venereal disease and once made Bart Simpson drink antifreeze?

Baseball: Gauchos Travel to Riverside

Taking a page out of the book of several current Major League ball clubs, the UCSB baseball coaching staff has decided to mix up its pitching rotation by throwing two consistent relievers into the starting role.

Volunteers to Walk For Children’s Fund

Associated Students Community Affairs Board is hosting the first annual UCSB “Walk for Good Times” this Sunday from 10 a.m. to about 1 p.m. All proceeds will go to Camp Ronald McDonald for Good Times, a camp for children suffering from cancer and their families.

Assumptions Cloud the Complex Fedayeen Argument

Alok Paranjpye’s letter (Daily Nexus, “The World’s Governments Don’t Know the Meaning of Altruism,” April 10, 2003) is so saturated with silly misunderstandings and foolish assertions I felt compelled to reply.

Saddam’s “To Do” List

Softball: Santa Barbara to Fight Highlanders

Despite losing two heartbreaking, extra-inning marathons, the UCSB softball team remains confident heading into this weekend’s series at Campus Diamond against conference rival Riverside

Capps Hopes to Uphold Ban on Oil Drilling

Legislative attempts to weaken the moratorium on oil and gas drilling of the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS), composed of much of the coastal area surrounding the United States, may be blocked by an amendment to the congressional energy bill proposed Thursday.

Protesters Can Oppose the War but Support the Troops

I have often read comments by pro-war demonstrators that anti-war advocates and demonstrations are demoralizing to our country and our soldiers. The implication by some pro-war speakers that anti-war demonstrators are anti-troops is groundless and hurtful.

Bush’s “To-Do” List

Club Security Guards Face Assault Charge

Police arrested two bouncers from the Zelo Restaurant and Nightclub after they allegedly beat an unruly patron early Tuesday morning.