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In most college sports programs, the year after graduating two All-Americans and a First-Team All-Big West selection whispers of one of the ugliest words in sports usually begin to circulate – rebuilding.

Drugstore Cowboy: This Isn’t Comedy Central?

The circus surrounding the upcoming recall election on Oct. 7 has made California politics the best source of laughs since George W. coined the term “strategery.” Wednesday night’s debate did not disappoint.

Women’s Soccer Headline: SB Kicks Off Big West Play

With juniors midfielder Krystal Sandza and forward Jen Borcich returning to the mix, Head Coach Paul Stumpf knew that scoring would rarely be a problem this year. But his defense loomed as a gigantic question mark after a mediocre 2002 campaign.

Don’t Blame Us When Your Kids See Your Breasts Online

We in the UCSB administration have no desire to monitor or regulate your private lives. We do, however, believe you should be warned about an exploitative new “business” practice that might impact you or your peers

Men’s Soccer Headline: Hornets Seek to Tame Undefeated Gauchos

Since its 1-1 double overtime tie against San Jose State in the first game of the season, Santa Barbara has rattled off six straight victories, vaulting into the No. 10 spot in the national polls.

Politicians Don’t Belong in Office; Schwarzenegger Does

For those of you who missed it, let me recap. Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante admitted that he and Gov. Gray Davis “spent too much” in the past few years, mounting to a $12-20 billion deficit.

Anti-War Protesters To Reunite in SB March

Local protesters are scheduled to reunite Saturday to commemorate one year of marching against the war in Iraq. Led by The People’s Coalition, an anti-war organization.

Racial Statistics Can Cause Discrimination as Well as Prevent It

Private companies (e.g. banks and insurance) are prohibited from collecting racial and ethnic data. Proposition 54 would extend that ban to the public sector, with certain exceptions.

Women’s Volleyball Season Preview Column: Questions Loom for Santa Barbara in 2003

In most college sports programs, the year after graduating two All-Americans and a First-Team All-Big West selection whispers of one of the ugliest words in sports usually begin to circulate – rebuilding.

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