A group of 20 students, three-fourths of which were female, marched on Del Playa Drive supporting the “I Want A Truce” campaign on Friday and Saturday nights. The demonstrators chanted, “We want a truce; end sexual assault.” The event met different reactions each night.
Anyone who predicted the Florida Marlins would win the World Series before the season started is a liar. So how did a team eight games below .500 in May become the World Champion?
UC Berkeley scientists Yoram Rubin and Susan Hubbard have developed a radar system that caters specifically to winemakers. The ground-penetrating radar can accurately map soil moisture over multiple acres.
An unidentified man allegedly spotted masturbating in front of the Women’s Center evaded capture Thursday after Women’s Center staff members called the Community Service Organization and UC Police Dept. to report him.
From: XXX XXXXXXXX of the Alcohol and Other Drug Program: “I was hoping for more insights into the drugs and alcohol scene at UCSB/IV….What would be an effective way to communicate and dialogue with peeps re:gettin high in I.V.?”
The recent supermarket workers’ strike has gotten me thinking of back when I used to be a union carpenter’s apprentice for AFL-CIO Local 727 in Miami, Fla. It has also gotten me thinking as to why these workers are striking and the outcome that possibly waits once a contract settlement is reached.
While the threesome of seniors forward Neil Jones, midfielder Memo Arzate and junior forward Drew McAthy have been consuming all the attention from opposing teams, junior forward Matt Bly has been able to sneak through the cracks and make his presence felt.
As a 21-year-old political science major in a decidedly liberal state, I’ll be the first to admit that I am biased in my opinions on the war in Iraq. I also have high school friends in Iraq right now, fighting a war I am wholeheartedly against.
This week the very big and the very small collided at UCSB. UCSB’s Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics (KITP) hosted a conference for prominent cosmologists and string theorists from around the world, including Stephen Hawking from the University of Cambridge.
The toughest competition for the UCSB women’s soccer team this weekend will be with the road. Santa Barbara (6-5-4 overall, 1-2-2 in conference play) will travel to Pacific today and Northridge Sunday for Big West Conference matches.