Mother Earth showed her good graces by providing sunny weather for the Earth Day celebration at Anisq’ Oyo’ Park in Isla Vista on Saturday.
The UCSB women’s tennis team was down but not out Friday after losing their first match of the Big West Championships 4-2 in Indian Wells, Calif.
The Beach’s current was too strong for the #7 UCSB men’s volleyball team this weekend. Santa Barbara allowed #2 Long Beach State to pull the Gauchos to a 3-0 loss in the first round of Mountain Pacific Sports Federation playoffs against the 49ers.
The balmy Santa Barbara afternoon is pierced by the mocking voices of the Bush Bums, Caesar Uyesaka Stadium’s very own group of heckling homers perched out behind the right center field fence.
So I wasn’t elected A.S president. How many people voted for me, you ask? Well, I’d rather not say. I’m just not comfortable putting a number on it.
It is time for the Palestinian people to finally accept the permanence of an Israeli state. Ever since the British left the area on May 14, 1948, the Palestinians and their Arab neighbors have done everything they can to wipe the state of Israel off the map.
Students’ Party swept all four Associated Students executive officer positions and won the majority of Legislative Council seats in this year’s A.S. election.
If there was a specific time in the season for a team to catch fire, the UCSB softball team (24-24, 6-2) chose the right time to do it. Gauchos will host Cal Poly (15-23, 3-6) this weekend, in a three-game series in part of the Big West’s softball rivalry week.
The responsibility of our student paper is immense. Students form their impressions of the community around them by what is investigated by Nexus reporters and editors. We are, however, strongly disappointed in the failure of the Daily Nexus to fulfill this responsibility as of late.