Preschoolers with asthma can breathe easier now that they have their own respirators at school. Throughout the week, 20 preschools in Goleta, Santa Barbara and Carpinteria will receive medical air compressor units.
Last week I was impressed to find how newsworthy my recent activities have been. I was honored to find not one, but two photographs involving my recent work on the front page of the campus newspaper.
The UCSB women’s “B” cross country team finished in a three-way tie with UCLA and Pepperdine at the Titan Invitational last Friday in Brea’s Carbon Canyon Park.
Tommy Martinez, 32, was transported by ambulance to Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital late Saturday night and admitted to the Cardiac Care Unit, where the sheriff’s department said he continued to experience instances of cardiac arrest over several hours.
In his Oct. 27 (“Assault on Marriage Protection Falls Flat,” Daily Nexus) response to Loren Williams’ Thursday column “Marriage Protection Week is a Time to Fight Love,” Scott Roney argues that Williams’ support of gay marriage as a “loving relationship” would imply an acceptance of incest and bestiality as well.
The University announced Oct. 22 it had received confirmation from the University Professional and Technical Employees Union that its members had approved a new three-year contract agreement.
Drunk and Belligerent, Part I; Drunk and Belligerent, Part II; Is It in You?; A Family Affair;
Smoke from wildfires burning out of control in Ventura County choked the Santa Barbara area Sunday as high temperatures, windy conditions and steep terrain plagued containment efforts.
As sure as there’s an American dream, there’s an IV dream. Baldo lived it to its depraved extent. He hotboxed FT. He stole booze from the local marts and hats from sorority girls.
Unfortunately for the UCSB men’s soccer team, all good things must come to an end. The #7 Gauchos were upset at Cal State Fullerton, losing 4-1 for their first Big West Conference loss since 2001.