Officials Explain Halloween Plans to I.V. Residents

The Associated Students Commission on Public Safety (COPS) hosted a town hall meeting Monday evening to provide a forum for students to ask questions about rules and regulations being enforced this Halloween weekend.

Men’s Tennis: Five Netters Draw Ahead

Five members of the UCSB men’s tennis team advanced to the main draw competition of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s Wilson/ITA Regional Championship held at Pepperdine.

Take That Texas Swagger Elsewhere

Being in politics means never having to say you’re sorry. No group of people knows this better than President George W. Bush and his administration. For four years, the Bush administration has had a love-hate and sometimes downright abusive relationship with the American people.

Students To Decide Top 5 Goals for A.S.

Associated Students will host a forum Wednesday evening where students can voice their concerns and create a list of five goals they would like their student government to pursue this school year.

Cycling: UCSB Bikers Endure Storm

Battered by winds and rain, the UCSB men’s club cycling team competed this weekend against teams from five other colleges in a cycling meet hosted by Stanford.

Vote for the Experienced Superior Court Judge Candidate

To the students of UCSB: My name is James Rigali, and I am asking for your vote for Santa Barbara Superior Court judge.

Residence Halls Compete to Cut Electricity Use

The student group Green Campus Council (GCC) is sponsoring a yearlong competition between university residence halls to reduce electricity consumption.

Sailing: Youth Move Through Field at Sea

The relatively young UCSB sailing team placed in the top three spots at this weekend’s regatta at Mission Bay in San Diego.

Storke Tower Dwellers Sure Appear to Lean Left

I was reading the paper Friday morning and was a little offended by the two pieces the Daily Nexus had published that were bad-mouthing Republicans and putting down our current president.

Tired Donkeys, Elephants Find Greener Pastures

Students who seek an avenue for political expression at UCSB but want to avoid the mainstream Democrat and Republican parties have another option in the Green Party.