This letter begins what I hope will be a continuing series promoting communication between the students of UCSB and law enforcement of our area.
The current wildfire danger hit closer to home Monday afternoon when a grass fire broke out near Los Alamos. The fire burned over 100 acres of the Gato lease property on Cat Canyon Road, approximately four miles from Highway 101.
Why do I have to get sick? Why me? What did I do to deserve this? And how will I bring laughter to the masses when I can’t even breathe?
With a trashed field, horrendous traffic on the way, and ash falling from the sky, not even the most gifted soothsayers could have predicted what happened to the # 9 Gauchos at Cal State Fullerton during last weekend’s loss.
I would just like to say how extremely disappointed I am in the tone and nature of the email distributed to the UCSB student body.
Tonight’s meeting of the Project Area Committee and General Plan Advisory Committee will allow the public to help decide what issues will be addressed in the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Isla Vista Master Plan.
The women’s tennis team is off to an exceptional start this season as five of their top players advanced to play in the main draw of the 2003 ITA Western Regional Championships.
The sexual revolution in the last few decades has opened the backdoor to previously unacceptable sex practices.
UCSB Hillel will be kickin’ it old school tonight as local senior citizens get down with UCSB students at the third annual Halloween Costume Ball.
For the UCSB cycling team, whose road race season doesn’t officially begin until January, things are looking good.