Locals To Give Input on Land Exchange

The preservation of Ellwood Mesa will be the focus of a public hearing held by the Goleta City Council and Planning Agency tonight.

Don’t Blame Health Problems on Vegetarian Diets

Many people who live vegetarian live longer and have more energy, mental alacrity, and sex drive – and kill no other living beings in the process.

W. Tennis: 49ers Squeeze Out Gauchos

Despite splitting singles points with Long Beach State, the UCSB women’s tennis team lost Friday’s match against the 49ers 4-3. The Gauchos fell to 8-11 overall and finished out Big West play with a 3-5 record while the 49ers improved to 13-6 overall and 7-1 in conference play.

UC Briefs: April 12th, 2004

Hackers Compromise UC Berkeley E-Mail Server; Indian Tribe Gives Millions to UCLA; UCLA Revokes Sigma Chi Sponsorship

Researcher Doesn’t Apologize for Controversial Porn Workshop

As a queer person of color, there are distinct moments in your life that serve as markers for personal growth: learning to love your skin and your culture, coming out of the closet and pissing off conservatives enough to give you a national award.

Volleyball: Santa Barbara’s Ship Sinking Quick

Despite being given the chance to prove themselves, the #7 UCSB men’s volleyball team could not prove anything. Over the weekend, Santa Barbara lost consecutive matches on the road to #13 UC San Diego and #2 Long Beach State.

Yet Another Nexus Photo Demonstrates Racial Bias

I see that once again the Daily Nexus jumps on another chance to cast shame upon the minority community. What a treat to open the paper and see an arrest of a person of color captured in photo for the world to see.

W. Water Polo: UCSB Recovers From Aztec Assault

The Gauchos traveled to San Diego this weekend to play against #5 San Diego State and #16-ranked UC San Diego. Saturday started off slow for #12 UCSB, but as the game progressed, Santa Barbara built team cohesiveness and did not give up against the Aztecs.

M. Tennis: UCSB Slays Bulldogs

Michael Jordan once came back from horrible flu symptoms to torch the Blazers in the NBA Finals. Likewise, junior Matthew Coin, who was forced to forfeit his last match against Saint Mary’s due to chronic leg problems, not only returned from injury, but also anchored an epic comeback against #39 Fresno State 4-3.

Baseball: #10 Anteaters Humble Limp Gauchos

On Thursday night, the #10 Irvine Anteaters (21-6-1, 1-0 in the Big West) threw a wrench into the Gauchos’ run-scoring machine, receiving a five-hit, 7-0 shutout from junior pitcher Brett Smith to begin conference competition.