I did not vote for George W. Bush. My parents did. Now keep that in mind, because it’s the chief reason I’m not attending today’s protest.
During the current scandal culture that pervades college athletics and blankets the whispers of academic negligence, it’s comforting to know that UCSB takes pride in confidently enunciating each syllable of the word student-athlete.
If this is your birthday, happy birthday! A parade will be held in your honor down Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C. this afternoon.
“In Good Company” is mediocrity at best. The comedy is too “PG,” the acting is lukewarm and the story is too frivolous to really get the audience involved. Writer and director Paul Weitz does a fine job at the helm.
The Religious Studies Dept. recently confirmed that an international scholar who studied at UCSB last summer died in the Dec. 26 tsunami that struck southeast Asia, though no student fatalities have been reported.
Due to the overwhelming amount of responses to Nathanial Page
After a slow season start while adapting to her first full year playing with the team after an injury-induced redshirt season last year, junior forward Autumn Nichols has begun to make a major difference. In her last four games, she has averaged nine points per game and is shooting 61.5 percent from the floor while playing a key role for the Gauchos.
The Hives are something of the musical equivalent of Muhammad Ali, full of a sort of arrogance and swagger that lets everyone know that they distinguish themselves from the crowd. The Hives had the chance to go a full two rounds at their two shows at the House of Blues in Anaheim on Jan. 16.
Parker Montgomery said he thinks there is room for improvement in Isla Vista, where he sees the potential for a community that better reflects the prestige of UCSB.
If this is the most steadfast, politically active time in our lives, why do we bicker rather than build? Through the variations within and between political groups, there is a single operative concept here: the collectiveness of activism.