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Car Strikes Two Students

Freshmen Rachelle Lieppman and Gabriella Ascione, both 18, were struck from behind at 10:30 p.m. while traveling southbound with four friends on Camino Corto toward Abrego Road.

Bike Wreck – Er, I Mean Rack.

The bicycle gods have conspired with the recent gale-force breezes to create a new deathtrap on campus: the Arts Building bike rack.

Men’s Baseball: Santa Barbara Plans On Jarring Anteaters

After over two months of non-conference matchups against 15 different opponents, the UCSB baseball team begins its quest for a Big West Conference championship today against Irvine.

What’s on Your Television?

My addiction to war coverage runs deep. After a long day of backbreaking academic work, it’s such a soothing release to turn on my television and let the moments of intense violence, followed by hours of talking, just wash over me.

UCPD Reacts to Alert Status

The UC Police Dept. has increased patrols around campus and tightened restriction on vehicle parking on campus in response to the nation’s High Alert Homeland Security status.

UCSB Banks on Fun in Sun

While UCSB bicyclists struggle with the wind, the UCSB men’s volleyball team lounges on pristine beaches in Hawaii. But a dose of relaxation may be just the ticket the team needs for revenge.

Blanket Statements Leave You In the Cold

I believe that Todd Roberson’s argument about “lackluster” liberals (Daily Nexus, “A Lesson for the Liberals,” April 3, 2003) is as unfair as he claims “anti-war protestors’ favorite arguments” are.

Program To Teach Plover Caretaking

Once again, the Coal Oil Point Natural Reserve needs dedicated individuals to look after snowy plovers and their young. On Saturday, April 5, there will be a snowy plover docent training session at Coal Oil Point at Devereux on Sands Beach from 2 to 5 p.m.

Softball: Gauchos Hope to Recover vs. UOP

At 24-12, it seems outlandish for a team that finished 27-36 last season to be displeased. But expectations for the UCSB softball team have skyrocketed.