Fedayeen Fight for Freedom, Not Hussein

This resistance is the valiant attempt of a weak country to defend itself from the unprovoked invasion of an overwhelming force. It is inaccurate to claim that Iraq poses any kind of threat to the United States.

Campus To Honor Deceased Staffer

The campus flag outside Cheadle Hall is flying at half-staff today in memory of staffer Christopher Stanton, who died over Spring Break. A memorial is being held for Stanton today in the RecCen courtyard at 3 p.m.

Women’s Water Polo: Gauchos To Go Bear Hunting

The #10 UCSB women’s water polo team heads north this weekend to face #3 California today at 4 p.m. The Gauchos then travel to Stockton on Saturday to face Pacific at noon.

Navy-Employed Dolphins Don’t Have It as Bad as You Think

In his opinion article “Navy Seals and Dolphins” (Daily Nexus, March 31, 2003), opinion editor Steven Ruszczycky both states explicitly and implies that the Navy trained dolphins come into physical contact with the mines that they are detecting.

Rally To Counter Anti-War Fervor

Santa Barbara residents looking to express their patriotism have a chance to paint the town red, white and blue downtown on Saturday. Charles Kirkby, host and producer of the local cable television show “What’s Right With America,” has organized a rally to support U.S. troops.

Headphones Are Against the Law If You’re Riding a Bike

After standing in the treacherous reader line at Grafikart the other day, I stepped on my bike, opened my backpack and threw on my headphones. As I attempted to bike across the street, an I.V. Foot Patrol officer who smiled at me stopped me.

Military Families To Receive Veggies

Families of U.S. military personnel will be receiving support on the home front in the form of leafy greens, thanks to Operation “Salad for Soldiers.”

April Brings Sexual Assault Focus

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). During the next few weeks, activists around the country are planning events that will teach assault victims about the assistance available to them and encourage people to work to prevent rape and sexual assault.

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UCSB Staffer Dies in Car Crash

Stanton, an assistant judicial affairs coordinator for Housing and Residential Services, was driving south toward San Diego when Melanie Brown, 21, lost control of her truck in the northbound lane at approximately 120 miles per hour, crossed the median and collided into Stanton’s truck.