Blue Traffic Lights: Shades of Gray: Little Certainty in World Affairs

Being for peace should not mean perpetually opposing the use of the U.S. Military abroad, for that is the peace of the ideologue: because the deployment of U.S. soldiers is surely interlaced with imperialism, it must always be denounced.

Ceremony Dedicates Site for CNSI Building

UCSB’s newest big building will be a place where very small things are built. A groundbreaking ceremony was held last Friday at the site of what will become the $53 million 63,000-sq. ft. California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI).

Santa Barbara Regains Sole Possession of First Place

With the wins, the #19 ranked-Gauchos regained sole possession of first place in the Big West standings, improving to 13-6 overall and 9-2 in conference.

Partying at Sundown

A few weeks ago, a group of Isla Vista’s finest Foot Patrol officers served and protected our community by issuing my roommate a citation for violating the infamous midnight noise ordinance.

UCSB To Renovate Bike Path Markers

Over Christmas break, the Physical Facilities and Maintenance Dept. plans to replace current strips of bump-covered tiles at intersections where bike paths meet pedestrian walkways with new sturdier concrete ones and add parallel-striped concrete before the bumps.

UCSB Shuts Out Tigers, Matadors

Junior forward Jen Borcich scored at the 3:33 mark in Friday’s match against Pacific, boosting the UCSB women’s soccer team to its first shutout of the weekend and snapping the Gauchos’ six-match winless streak.

Police Reports a Blot on Nexus’ Reputation

Over the years – more than 25! – I have looked forward to reading the Daily Nexus. As an alumna and long-time employee of UCSB, I have been alternately informed, impressed, amused, and outraged by the quality and content of the news articles printed in the Nexus.

Arbor to Face Redesign, Expansion

The Arbor is getting more than a facelift – it’s getting a full-body replacement. A 4,200-square foot convenience center will appear in the area where the current Arbor store now resides.

Monday Night Football Relocated

Due to the fires in and around the San Diego area, tomorrow’s Monday Night Football game between the San Diego Chargers and Miami Dolphins will be moved from Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego to Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Ariz.

Assault on Marriage Protection Falls Flat

In his Thursday column, “Marriage Protection Week Is a Time to Fight Love,” (Daily Nexus, Oct. 23) Loren Williams ridicules his opponents instead of constructing any logical replies to their arguments.