The U.S. military has participated in and is complicit in the rape and exploitation of women throughout Asia, Theresa Dang and sociology graduate student Helene Lee said Thursday at “The War on Women” forum in the MultiCultural Center.
You probably know a film studies major. Perhaps s/he is a roommate or just that guy/girl in class who feels the need to parallel every topic of study to the way Scorsese masterfully saturated the hues in Taxi Driver.
Last Wednesday, an Asian-American studies class was interrupted by two men carrying balloons and wearing only party hats. The two naked students stayed long enough to sing “Happy Birthday” to a friend before jetting out of Chemistry 1179 and back into anonymity.
As the quarter grows older and the financial aid check reserves dwindle, the ‘human is facing tough fiscal decisions about its future: Can I afford that concert? Some food? Gas money back home?
I might as well wear a Cliff Notes-yellow S on my chest for “shit for brains.”
What a year it has been in the world of sport clubs at UCSB. Twenty teams, about 25 articles, three league champions, one national championship, one coach of the year and you’ve completed the year at UCSB.
Folks, this movie stinks to high heaven.In the past few years, Jim Carrey has been taking on challenging roles (as in “The Truman Show” and “Man on the Moon”) in an attempt to win an Oscar. With “Bruce Almighty,” Carrey is officially announcing his quest for an Oscar is over.
I sincerely hope the letter “The Reader’s Voice: Don’t Take Budget Woes Out on In-State Students” (Daily Nexus, May 23) by Mr. Bert Viloria, was a joke. Since I did not read it that way, I would like to encourage Bert to take his egocentricity back to Sesame Street.
Santa Barbara County has historically been an arena for environmentalists to battle county planners, private developers and oil companies. This school year has been no different.
Mark Cantor may seem like your average kindergarten teacher, having thirty years’ experience with the little rugrats, but just throw out a name like “Billie Holiday” or “Dinah Washington,” and you’ll suddenly be confronted with one of the world’s foremost jazz historians.