Henry Sarria had it right when he wrote, “Between idiots falling off cliffs, morons beating the crap out of each other and assholes smashing the rearview mirrors of cars parked on the street, the cops have plenty to keep them busy” (“Ever Try Looking in the Mirror?”, Daily Nexus, Nov. 18).
Freshman point guard Ana Onaindia sank her first shot as a Gaucho from the arc just five seconds after coming off the bench in the UCSB women’s basketball team’s 74-57 win at Saint Mary’s yesterday afternoon.
The new Intercollegiate Athletics (ICA) Building, which has been under construction for the past year and a half, will be the new home for all UCSB intercollegiate teams and coach’s offices.
This is in response to Victor Cordes’ column (“Nothing Beats the Right Wing”) in the Friday, Nov. 19 issue. I would like to inform him that someone does care what Alec Mouhibian has to say: namely me.
Like a delicious cherry pie coming fresh out of the oven, #18 UCSB (23-3 overall, 16-2 in the Big West) has spent an extended amount of time in intense heat, but must cool off for a bit before meeting its fate.
The Pacific Pride Foundation (PPF) is asking students to contribute to food and clothing drives for children affected by AIDS during this holiday season.
Capt. Jeff Sgobba, a 19-year veteran of the California Highway Patrol, recently returned to Santa Barbara to take over as commander of the Santa Barbara CHP office.
This weekend, the Gaucho men showed that even though you can have impressive motion in the ocean, it doesn’t hurt to flaunt the size of your waves every once in a while.
The UCSB women’s tennis team closed out the fall season with some encouraging performances in the Cal Poly Tournament this weekend.
Poor A.S. was once again unable to coax more money out of the student body. But don