February 10 – February 17, 2005

Today marks the first installment of “3 on 3,” the lecture series organized by the Interdisciplinary Humanities Center in conjunction with the University Art Museum’s exhibition “Out of Site: Selections from the Marsha S. Glazer Collection.”

A Dash of Ash

Testing…

Have you used that microwave in the UCen? haven

ICA Building Opens Doors to the Future

If you build it, they will come. The construction of the new Intercollegiate Athletics (ICA) Building is approaching completion and the excitement and optimism that has proliferated among athletes, trainers, coaches and staff of its state-of-the-art new home can only serve as proof that Santa Barbara has diagramed plans for the future and shown a commitment to the long-term success of its athletics program.

Taming the Culturally Conscious

For years, university administrators and faculty have debated the implications of changes to our general education requirements, with questions of culture, ethnicity and sexuality – but mostly of political correctness – at the center of their discussions.

G.E. Revisions To Make Area E More Flexible

Changes to general education requirements for students pursuing a Bachelor of Art degree in the College of Letters and Science de-emphasize courses in Western culture and will allow undergraduates more freedom to select classes.

Game Five Comeback Not Enough for UCSB

Pepperdine Defeats SB 15-12 in Fifth Game

No Shame in Choking the Chicken

I masturbate all the time. Constantly. Have you noticed how strange I look when I skate down DP in the morning? I’m masturbating.

Student Faces Sexual Assault Charges

The UC Police Dept. arrested a 22-year-old UCSB student yesterday morning on three felony charges of sexual assault. UCPD Sgt. Mark Signa said UCSB student Cristobal Ortega is being charged with statutory rape, rape of an intoxicated person and oral copulation with a minor.

Use Black History Month to Fight for Equality

When most people think of Black History Month, they usually think of names and events such as MLK, Malcolm X and the Million Man March. However, the history behind these names hits closer to home than many would think.