Strict adherence to any ideology is the very definition of rigid thinking. To accept a particular line of thought unflinchingly is to imply that your own wisdom is boundless.
When my teacher announced in class yesterday that the quiz we had scheduled for that day was postponed, people immediately started getting up and heading for the exits.
In a 14-2 decision, the University of California Regents voted Thursday to approve student fee hikes beginning in summer 2004. Under the new increases, in-state undergraduate students will pay an additional $700 per year, bringing the total expense to $5,684 annually.
The Big West race is entering its final leg, and because the battle is for third place, the Gauchos (32-19 overall, 9-9 in the Big West) have to worry about gaining on UC Riverside (10-8) while keeping UC Irvine (8-10) at arm’s length.
Here is the humbling truth about men and women. Women were created for men, and men cannot live without women. Women are beautiful. No matter what the size, shape, age or any other physical variables you can think of, women by nature are beautiful people.
Organizers said Saturday’s free Extravaganza concert at Harder Stadium, showcasing 10 bands on two stages and featuring headlining band MXPX, is expected to draw around 10,000 people. The concert, sponsored by A.S. Program Board, will begin at 11 a.m. and last until dusk.
In this time of war and occupation in Iraq, we, the American public, are being told by the mainstream media that there are only two sides, two opinions to this situation; you are either pro-war or anti-war – end of story.
Our Children’s Earth, an environmental nonprofit organization, has filed a lawsuit against the Santa Barbara County Association of Governments alleging misallocation of public transportation funds.
“Hi!” “Giggle, giggle.” “Give me five.” These are the words of junior high and little elementary kids that are amazed at me passing by them on my bike on my way to class, rather than the university they’re taking a tour of, which is generously funded by campus outreach programs.
A concert and bake sale in Anisq’ Oyo’ park on Sunday will benefit the Santa Barbara Student Housing Co-op. Local bands Peyote Surf Trip, King Rat, Behemoth and UCSB’s Capoeira dance team will perform at the event which starts at 4:30 p.m. and lasts until 9 p.m.