Hoping to sway the opinion of the 3rd District supervisor and county Alcoholic Beverage Control, a local convenience store is asking patrons to sign a petition in favor of its liquor license application.
Home field advantage doesn’t mean everything, but it does mean something, especially when two teams meet for a one-game series. The Northridge Matadors (13-21, 0-3 in the Big West) can attest to that, and they will have a tough assignment when they visit Caesar Uyesaka Stadium this afternoon at 2 p.m. to spar with the Gauchos (21-12, 1-2 in the Big West) in a nonconference game.
A wacko shows up at the Nexus office real pissed off – nothing unusual. It’s as routine as the evening lottery to determine who gets to go home early and let the office monkey do their job for the night.
The Goleta City Council and Planning Agency heard public comment last night on the draft environmental impact review (EIR) for the preservation of Ellwood Mesa.
With the A.S. election quickly approaching, I feel that it is imperative to clarify any misconceptions spread by others. I refer in particular to those inspired by Adam Graff’s article (“SAC Crosses Line Between Fairness and Politics,” Daily Nexus, April 8).
Last week, UCSB announced through its website a deal with Clear Channel Communications to broadcast the majority of the remaining UCSB baseball schedule on its Santa Barbara-based AM affiliate, KTLK 1340.
Ms. Tavares, give your friend George some credit. He’s not that kid you picked up from the football game anymore. In fact, he’s not a kid at all. George is an adult, and he is an American. In this country, citizens are free to vote as they please.
Prompted by the death of Bradley Jones, a Santa Barbara City College student who was attacked in Isla Vista in February, the Associated Students Commission on Public Safety (ASCOPS) and the UCSB Academic Senate are holding a town hall meeting to discuss ways to lessen violence in I.V.
The Associated Students Finance Board meeting Monday was a busy one, leaving the board with only $2,405.25 left to dole out to student groups for the rest of the quarter.
Sometimes I just don’t get it. Maybe the problem is that some people are very stupid. The people I’m referring to are the ones complaining about the Daily Nexus’s coverage of Riccardo Apollo King’s arrest last Thursday night.