As you may not be aware, Santa Barbara County staff is diligently putting the final touches on a managed parking program coming to all public streets in your neighborhood next fall.
Layoffs are always a possibility after an emotional victory. Today at 1:30 p.m. the #65 nationally ranked UCSB men’s tennis team travels up highway 101 in hopes of corralling Cal Poly.
A date of May 18 has been set for the jury trial of Slava Olsen, the 20-year-old Isla Vista resident whose alleged assault on Bradley Jones in February led to the Santa Barbara City College student’s death.
Joey Tartakovsky’s article “Addressing Anti-Americanism: Values That Aid Our Nation’s Success Are Worth Defending” (Daily Nexus, April 12) is as prejudiced and irrational as its claims the “passionate anti-American crowd” is.
Political activist Ramona Africa came to the MultiCultural Center Tuesday to share her experiences in the Move Organization in Philadelphia, Pa.
Freshman year, back when I was foolish enough to go to frat social events, I saw a disturbing scene at a “heaven and hell”-themed party. A group of my peers were gathered around in one specific room, gawking at two people on a couch.
Isla Vista motorists can blow off some steam at tonight’s meeting of the Project Area Committee/ General Plan Advisory Committee (PAC/GPAC). The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the Linda Vista Room at Francisco Torres Residence Hall and will focus on the proposed I.V. residential parking permit program and downtown meter program.
Only in Santa Barbara could someone who allegedly sexually assaults a female be a victim and someone who makes a joke about a crappy feminist poem be a misogynist.
Democrats seem to be making the administration’s deception over the war in Iraq their leading platform. They’re barking up the wrong tree. Don’t get me wrong: Having certain evidence that George W. Bush and friends lied for ideology and personal gain is an excellent way to get votes.