Olivia Waldowski of the UCSB women’s volleyball team is anything but an average student athlete. Not just because she stands at 6’3″ and is the reigning Big West Freshman of the Year, or even that she is a math major. What separates Waldowski from the rest is a uniquely adventurous childhood.
As a result of an undercover sting, three stores in Isla Vista had their tobacco retail licenses for 30 days Tuesday after they were caught selling tobacco products to minors.
Yes, UCSB’s very own Associated Students is having financial woes of its own – Apocalyptic financial woes. Just to give you an idea of how bad things are, last year, A.S. Finance Board was able to dole out $75,000 in cash. This year, they had a whopping $2,200.
In his first year playing for the UCSB men’s soccer team, Drew McAthy would let the game come to him, to the dismay of his coaches. As an attacking midfielder, he was awkwardly patient, and Vom Steeg, being the apparent visionary he is, made a change.
United States Congresswoman Lois Capps talked about the importance of voting and political involvement to a crowd of nearly 140 students at Tuesday night’s Campus Democrats meeting.
Greetings American students. This is Saddam Hussein. I’m sure you have heard of me. I’m equally sure that you dislike me. Perhaps we could become pen pals someday. Your pictures are welcome too – it is very lonely in this cell.
Republican congressional candidate Dr. Don Regan spoke Tuesday at the College Republican’s meeting at Girvetz Hall, making his case for why student voters should check his name on their Nov. 2 ballots.
I am glad that Justin Violini (“UCs Do More Than Destroy, Just Ask Our Nobel Laureates,” Daily Nexus, Oct. 12) recognizes that Ross’ article (“UC Bankrolling a Nuclear Fallout,” Daily Nexus, Oct. 11) regarding the UC system’s mismanagement of the nuclear laboratories has truth to it.
Independent candidate Ralph Nader’s vice presidential running mate, Peter Camejo, came to campus Tuesday to bash Bush and Kerry and build up the Green Party.
I am writing in response to Vanessa Rivers’ column, “Save the Earth and the Nation” (Daily Nexus, Oct. 12). I agreed with the vast majority of the column – that is, until I reached the last paragraph.