The Santa Barbara men’s swimming team was determined to hold on to its conference title, but Pacific was too much to hold back in the Big West Conference swimming championships, which were held in Long Beach and concluded Saturday.
OK everyone, let’s take a little journey down memory lane and venture back to our childhood years. Yeah, that’s right; you remember. The days of watching the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, playing hot lava on the playground and having tea parties with your favorite stuffed animals.
While it is usually the police asking you questions – think sitting on a Del Playa Drive curb with a flashlight in your face – the Isla Vista Foot Patrol is turning the tables.
Oregon State did a little early spring cleaning this weekend, sweeping Santa Barbara baseball in three games at home. The Beavers (9-1) took out their brooms, dusting the Gauchos (7-6) under the rug at Caesar Uyesaka Stadium on Friday 4-2, Saturday 6-4 and Sunday 5-3.
I read the article titled “The Death of Interaction” by Conor Boyland (Daily Nexus, Feb. 25). Great article! In fact — and I write this in my best imitation of David Spade’s “Spade in America” skit on SNL — I really liked this article… the first time I read it, when it was called “Confessions of an Instant Messenger” in The Boston Globe (Feb. 11, available online).
Congresswoman Lois Capps has been busy in 2005, fighting for political change on Capitol Hill and working to improve her 23rd District in California.
The UCSB softball team (8-6 overall) had a case of d
The University of California is accusing the Coalition of University Employees (CUE) of leaking parts of a fact-finding report to Northern Californian newspapers before the end of a confidentiality period.
The UCSB men’s golf team got off to a slow start in the John Burns Intercollegiate but came on strong in the final two rounds to secure an 11th-place finish.