Conservative Arguments Sound Like Propaganda

In response to Todd Roberson’s letter “A Lesson for the Liberals” (Daily Nexus, April 3), I agree that there has been little meaningful dialogue between the left and right, but that does not mean the pro-war argument is not understood, or that the “ill-informed” left blindly rebels without cause.

Hawaii Gives Gauchos Trouble in Paradise

Despite having a few days to relax on the beach and prepare a game plan against the defending national champions, the UCSB men’s volleyball team lost both matches this weekend to #2 Hawaii at the Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu.

Fraternities’ Rush Begins This Week

When I came to this university, I wanted to grow up in all facets of my life. I rushed a fraternity and pledged a house because I thought it would enable me to fulfill my goals. I became a member.

Taylor Gleans AP All-American Honors

Junior center Lindsay Taylor, the dominant threat in the middle for the UCSB women’s basketball team, was named an honorable mention All-American by the Associated Press.

New Reality Game Show Aims to ‘Score’ in I.V.

A new reality television show “Score!” premiered at a packed I.V. Theater on Friday night. The racy show turns innocent hooking up into pure competition as two opponents hit the streets of I.V. looking for willing partners.

Bicycles and Headphones Can Co-exist in Harmony

This is in response to Michael Porzucki’s letter, (Daily Nexus, “Headphones Are Against the Law If You’re Riding a Bike,”April 4. Porzucki was cited for wearing headphones while bicycling in Isla Vista, but not all headphones are prohibited by the code as he implies.

New IVRPD Boardmember Brings Fresh Ideas

A unanimous vote Thursday night made UCSB student Logan Green the newest member of the Isla Vista Recreation and Parks District Board of Directors.

Open Contest Seeks Parking Permit Designs

Attention campus artists: Imagine seeing 15,000 miniaturized duplications of your artwork on sale for $150 a pop, then seeing them zoom around campus on car windshields. For a small group of UCSB’s most talented people, this dream could become reality.

SB Airport Welcomes Horizon Air

Planes flying out of the Santa Barbara Airport may do so with the logo of a newly added airline on their wings. Horizon Air, “the Wings of the Great Northwest” now flies nonstop flights to Seattle and Portland.

UC Briefs: April 6, 2003

On March 14, the University of California released an investigative report concerning three separate claims of administrative and faculty misconduct at UC Riverside.