So even if you don’t know who they are, what they do or what the hell A.S. even stands for, you gotta give the kids some credit. To stay up late making signs and buttons that say “Vote for me!” while the rest of us get to sit on our asses watching TV and drinking beer to our hearts’ content is pretty damn admirable.
This weekend, the UCSB track and field team will compete in two invitational meets. On Friday, part of the team will travel to Pomona College for the Pomona Invitational while another portion of the team will travel to Walnut, Calif. for the Mount San Antonio College Relays.
The UCSB women’s tennis team hopes to go out with a bang in the final three matches of the 2004 regular season this weekend.
Over a dozen students and residents who spoke out against a plan to require permits for parking in Isla Vista did not sway the Project Area Committee and General Plan Advisory Committee (PAC/GPAC), which voted overwhelmingly to approve the plan at its meeting Wednesday night.
Fresh on the heels of the success of the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, a new film festival is quickly edging into the local spotlight.
I can’t help but connect college politicians with their high school counterparts. You remember high school politicians? Those overachievers that run for positions in order to dress their r
Sincere thanks today to the League of Independent Candidates. Your column on today’s Opinion page changed my mind about a few things – I never realized that wackos could write such reasonable response letters.
After taking second place at this year’s National Scholastic Surfing Association’s State Championships March 20-21, UCSB’s surfing team is eyeing the familiar once more: a berth to the National Championships to be held June 18-19 in Dana Point.
If nothing else, “Kill Bill” delivers what its title promises – Bill dies. His killer, the straw-haired gladiatrix known as the Bride, walks away, finally free of the wrath that drives her quest for revenge through both blood-soaked volumes of “Kill Bill.”