The Isla Vista Recreation and Park District (IVRPD) is inviting Isla Vista residents to enjoy a free evening of music, games and cinema under the stars tonight in Anisq’ Oyo’ Park.
This is where it all began. Eleven years ago. It’s hard to believe that they first sprouted their wings here. Three men gather for work in a drowsy city that sweeps effortlessly along a gentle curve of the Pacific.
Just because an activity is free does not mean one is obligated to get off one’s lazy ass and participate. Take rolling in shards of broken glass in the streets of Isla Vista. It’s free! Buuuuut, one should not do it.
The way I understand it, The Matrix is a movie about a world where everyone’s thoughts and actions are controlled by a giant illusion-generating machine. They can’t escape because for them, fiction is more powerful than reality.
There is an office available in the I.V. Tenants Union headquarters in I.V. The LRC committee has clearly communicated to Don our opposition to renting out the space for several reasons.
Members of Lambda Phi Epsilon are taking precautions to protect their belongings after a weekend burglary of their fraternity house cost them $3,000 to $4,000 worth of DVDs, electronics, a new computer and a snowboard.
One of the most intriguing and awe-inspiring aspects of the documentary “Rivers and Tides,” by German filmmaker Thomas Riedelsheimer, is the beauty wrapped in the fluidity of making one’s paintbrush the natural environment.
David Reeves referenced the Nexus ads depicting Israeli students and their encounters with terrorism and asked, “What are they trying to sell?” I would like to propose an answer.
In order to combat terrorism, cover departmental costs and recoup debts incurred by campaigning, Sheriff Jim Anderson is asking his supporters for monetary contributions.