A new Associated Students representative, President Chrystine Lawson, sat on the PAC/GPAC committee Thursday night when it met to discuss housing options in Isla Vista once the I.V. Master Plan is implemented.
That’s right. And let’s be honest. If you haven’t voted by now, then you’re not taking the election seriously anyway. So sit your ass down in front of a computer, log on and vote Weatherhuman.
Baseball is a game of numbers, statistics and percentages, but in order to be successful a team must execute more often than its opponent. The UCSB baseball team did just that for its first 31 games of the season. Since April 4, however, the Gauchos have lost nine consecutive games
Last week, the New York Times reported that scientists studying HIV/AIDS were warned by workers at the National Institute of Health not to mention the words “gay,” “transgender,” “sex worker” or “anal sex” in any of their grant proposals.
In a display of complete dominance, the Gauchos whipped and humbled UC Riverside, pulling out a convincing 5-0 win in the opening-round match of the Big West Tennis Championships at Blackhawk Country Club in Danville.
For those Gauchos that are unsure about I.V.’s Master Plan, it is a process that seeks to make I.V. more hospitable and enjoyable for its long-term residents, student residents, business owners and landowners.
The South Coast Community Media Access Center (CMAC) is offering grants ranging from $500 to $1,500, to local video producers. The recipients are to use the money to create and compile a five to 30-minute video exhibiting the diversity of interests and events in the CMAC broadcasting range.
With a doubleheader against a fair Utah squad today and a three-game weekend series at cellar dweller Utah State, now is the time for the UCSB softball team to work up an appetite.
How bizarre that Pro-Troops Rally on Saturday that only had about 100 participants received a whole article’s worth of coverage (“Locals Hold Pro-Troops Rally,” Daily Nexus, April 21, 2003).
The 12th annual Pilipino Cultural Night, to be held at Campbell Hall at 4 p.m. Saturday, will consist of a presentation of the theatrical production “Two Worlds Apart: Eskarp of the Heart.”