Teach For America

Few people have the talent, drive and commitment to teach in Watts or rural South Dakota. Even fewer people consider it a privilege worth competing for. Those few people are exactly what Teach for America recruiters are looking for.

Mustangs Travel to Santa Barbara

The road back to first place in the Big West Conference begins on Saturday night for the Gauchos. The UCSB women’s basketball team hosts Cal Poly on Saturday at 7 p.m. in the Thunderdome.

Stolen and Dumped Hot Line

It’s a good thing that fuckwad didn’t gank the Friday Daily Nexus. Otherwise, both of our faithful Hot Line readers would miss out on their weekly strip o’ mirth.

Artist Imbues Work With Life’s Trials

San Francisco-based author and artist Maya Gonzalez appeared at UCSB’s MultiCultural Center Wednesday afternoon to share the inspiration behind many pieces of her artwork.

Make the World a Little Smaller

Brazil – Operation Crossroads Africa, Ecuador – Child Family Health International

M. Tennis: UCSB Triumphs Over Crosstown Rival

It was a perfect day for the UCSB men’s tennis team on Thursday. The team was focused, the weather was beautiful and they played amazing tennis.

Park on Pardall To Stay Put, Perfect Park Sells Parking

The fate of Pardall Gardens was debated at the Isla Vista Recreation and Park District’s (IVRPD) board meeting on Thursday evening, as well as a proposal from the property owners of Perfect Park to rent out parking spaces to students and residents.

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May Wild Dogs Devour You

Sometime before 10 this morning, some foul beast of a man, possibly aided by others, took all available copies of the Daily Nexus from at least 10 of the racks on campus and threw them in trash bins nearby

Thief Trashes Nexus in Bulk

An unknown perpetrator or perpetrators dumped thousands of copies of Wednesday’s issue of the Daily Nexus into nearby trash cans and recycling bins – mostly trash cans.