A concert to benefit the local environment will be held in Isla Vista’s Anisq’ Oyo’ Park this Saturday. The fourth annual Concert for the Coast, hosted by the I.V. Surfrider Foundation, will feature music from The Overtones, White Buffalo and Iration from noon to 5 p.m.
I suppose it’s redundant to call Loren Williams’ column in the Nexus flip, glib and sophomoric, but I will. While there are plenty of things to make fun of in this or any presidential campaign, it does no service to Nexus readers.
The UCSB surf team will be larger than life Saturday on the silver screen in Isla Vista Theater. “Vinyl,” a surf film composed exclusively of UCSB team members, will be shown at a premiere party beginning at 8 p.m.
We are all guilty of taking our friends for granted from time to time. It’s not often that people stop to tell their friends how grateful they are to have such great relationships with them.
MarBorg Industries, the largest provider of recycling services in the Santa Barbara area, recently began construction on a 75,000-square-foot recycling facility.
Just in time to miss all the fun, Monty Python’s seminal attack on the seminary system and all things religious, “Life of Brian,” has just been resurrected in the theaters for a short run. I’ll admit that I didn’t make it to “Passion” during any of the High Holy Days.
The Adult Industry Medical Health Care Foundation announced the end of a moratorium on the production of porn films yesterday.
Senior Matt Bettencourt and graduate student Matt Dummer competed at the National Collegiate Water Ski Association’s All-Star Tournment this past weekend at Sky Lake in Chico.
There’s a lot of talk going on right now about Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld. Many say he should be fired or forced to resign. They say he’s slightly responsible for the abuses Iraqi prisoners have suffered recently. They say he’s probably a liar. Regardless of whether or not these accusations are correct, I say, without the slightest hesitation, that Rumsfeld is the most entertaining man in politics.
On-campus housing rates would take an even bigger bite out of students’ wallets next year under rate increases proposed by Housing and Residential Services (HRS).