Students interested in meeting the makers of a controversial film will have no better chance than today. “Better Luck Tomorrow” will be shown for free in the MultiCultural Center tonight at 6.
Bradley Dean asked me a question. He inquired of “all Democrats and people opposed to the war in Iraq and pre-emptive warfare: What is the United States to do when threatened with blatant hostility?”
When the UCSB men’s basketball team opens its season on Friday in Hawaii, they will be without the services of arguably their two most important players, senior guards Nick Jones and Branduinn Fullove.
The UCSB women’s basketball team enters the year with eight consecutive Big West conference titles and seven consecutive berths to the NCAA Tournament to boast.
UCSB women’s basketball has a knack for choosing catchy mottos for each year’s team, and this year is no different. Following “Taking it to the Next Level” and “The Power of One” is “One Team… One Dream,” a great fit for one of the most talented teams in Gaucho history.
A prominent conservative feminist will debate at UCSB tonight after finally finding an opponent who was not “too chicken” to accept the challenge.
Last week, billionaire financier George Soros announced that he would donate up to $5 million to the progressive grassroots organization, MoveOn.org. Soros called the presidential elections in 2004 “a matter of life and death,” and said that defeating George W. Bush “is the central focus of my life.”
The weatherhuman has a long history of bitching about the graffiti that appears around campus. Here I go again.
The UCSB women’s basketball team’s streak of 25 consecutive home wins came close to crumbling Monday night in the Thunderdome, but junior forward Kristen Mann made sure the streak stayed intact.