With the dining halls undergoing renovations, students are eating a lot more sandwiches than ever before.
UC Santa Barbara students majoring in economics and interested in mathematics and statistics will have the opportunity to graduate with a degree in both, thanks to a new undergraduate major.
That Deaf, Dumb and Blind Kid Friday, May 9, 11:43 p.m.: It was the perfect beginning to a typical weekend in Isla Vista. I.V. Foot Patrol officers on a routine prowl down the 6500 block of Del Playa Drive spotted the night’s first casualty. The 19-year-old man stumbled out of a party into the street, […]
How many times have you been sitting in the UCen, bored to death, staring over a book that you should be studying, but can’t bring yourself to look at? If I may, I would like to suggest a new UCen pastime
Undercover police officers working with the Isla Vista Foot Patrol have infiltrated throngs of weekend Del Playa crowds to combat increasing occurrences of street fights and violent assaults.
This is in response to Justin Ruhge’s column (Daily Nexus, “University Idealism Is Anything But Right,” May 8). Far from being a secret communist movement, environmentalism is the principle that all actions that we undertake today will not cause irreparable harm today or sometime in the future.
The UCSB men’s tennis team ended its season on a bittersweet note on Saturday, falling to #21 USC in the first round of the NCAA Regionals at UCLA’s Los Angeles Tennis Center. The Trojans gained momentum early, winning the doubles point with victories at courts two and three.
Representatives from the Isla Vista Foot Patrol, California Highway Patrol, UC Police Dept., Office of Student Life and the Associated Students Legal Resource Center will be on hand at 7 p.m. to answer questions related to local public safety.
Kalinksi and the Daily Nexus also seem to have a variety of misconceptions regarding this year’s general election. I can assure Mr. Kalinski and the Daily Nexus that the sliding scale constitutional amendment on the ballot this year was not the “brainchild” of Don.
The Gauchos, led by the seemingly invincible senior Uzma Khan, bowed out of the 2003 Big West Tournament in the semifinals in a heartbreaking 4-3 loss to Cal Poly but still managed to compile one of the most successful seasons of any team in the history of UCSB women’s tennis.