Survivor Is No Boob About Breast Cancer

To promote Breast Cancer Awareness Month, UCSB graduate student and breast cancer survivor Lisa Barreto will speak at a free workshop today that is hosted by the Women’s Center.

UCs Do More Than Destroy, Just Ask Our Nobel Laureates

Gloria Ross’ article (“UC Bankrolling a Nuclear Fallout,” Daily Nexus, Oct. 11) does prove a point: Everything is interconnected. However, saying that the UC system “must be demilitarized” is a bit of a stretch.

A.S. Finance Board Money Runs Low

Associated Students Finance Board gave funds to two upcoming political events at their meeting Monday afternoon, making its already limited budget tighter.

Students Come Out for Pride Rally

What’s That Smell?

Damn, don’t forget to clean out your backpack every now and then. I use mine as a refrigerator/pharmacy/library/file cabinet, and what goes in doesn’t always come back out.

Don’t Mix Sex And State

There is nothing gayer – in the adolescent slang sense of the term – than the issue of gay marriage. Never have so many people whined so much over something that is so stupid.

SB Drowns Titans in Second Half

Another game, another victory for the #5 UCSB men’s water polo team (14-5) with an 8-4 defeat over #6 UC San Diego (16-7) in front of a large crowd at Campus Pool on Friday afternoon.

Queers Kick-Start Week of Celebrations

All colors will fly this morning as a rainbow march makes its way across campus, marking the first event of a weeklong celebration in honor of National Coming Out Day. The UCSB Queer Student Union (QSU), along with the Resource Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity (RCSGD) have collaborated in hosting a weeklong celebration.

UCSB Leaves Inland Empire With Two Victories

With less than two minutes remaining in double overtime Sunday, the UCSB women’s soccer team squeaked in a goal to upset unbeaten Riverside 2-1.

UC Bankrolling a Nuclear Fallout

Last Friday’s presidential debate displayed a John Kerry committed to leading an international coalition to end nuclear proliferation. This bold stance on nuclear weapons development echoed in both candidates’ assertions during the Sept. 30 debate, which identified weapon production to be the most critical national security issue of our time.