The Rev. Norman R. Freeman, chaplain at Isla Vista’s St. Michael’s University Church, recently graced the stage of Carnegie Hall, performing a solo concert in his capacity as a timpani player for the New York Pops orchestra.
After more than a year of planning, FundIt.org, a Web site which helps fund nonprofit organizations in Santa Barbara, was launched Wednesday, Nov. 10.
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James Baron, the parent of a former UCSB student, has offered a decidedly moralistic appraisal of the situation in Isla Vista (“I.V.’s Cesspool Needs Regulation,” Daily Nexus, Nov. 12).
Talk about awakening a sleeping giant. The #1-ranked UCSB men’s soccer team heard its alarm loud and clear Monday after receiving the #9 seed in the 2004 NCAA Division I men’s soccer tournament.
The Isla Vista Foot Patrol released a police report yesterday detailing the incident that resulted in the arrest of Associated Students President Cervin Morris on Friday, Nov. 12.
We are writing in response to James Baron’s column “I.V.’s Cesspool Needs Regulation” (Daily Nexus, Nov. 12). Baron’s article ridicules the A.S. Student Lobby’s “Fall Defensive,” claiming that A.S. is simply educating students on how to “thwart law enforcement and get away with illegal activities.”
If UCSB played on the East Coast, yesterday would have been known as Black Monday. But here in Santa Barbara, where everyone else has every reason to be jealous of us, people take their frustration out on us whenever they can. And when they do, we don’t make a big deal out of it. We just nod, smile and go with the flow.
By distributing energy-saving light bulbs, the Green Campus Council (GCC) has found a way to make late-night studying more efficient for students living in on-campus residence halls.