Baseball: Gauchos Challenge UCLA

Though their minds may not be on the games at hand, the Gauchos still have a series to play. Minus senior shortstop Chris Malec, Santa Barbara baseball will take on UCLA this weekend.

Student Lobby Seeks Fee for Student Rights

Associated Students Student Lobby is trying to interest students in sixty-nine — that is, its 69-cent lock-in fee on this quarter’s campus election ballot.

Give UCSB Parents a Chance at Education

Many UCSB students who have children can only go to school because their children are cared for at the center, which serves children ages 3 months to 5 years from approximately 150 families.

M.Tennis: Santa Barbara Ends Regular Season

An up and down season for the #75 UCSB men’s tennis team comes to a close early next week with the final Big West match on Friday before finishing up with nonconference matches Sunday and Tuesday.

Rape Center Salutes Collaboration With Police

Members of the Santa Barbara Rape Crisis Center (SBRCC) celebrated the group’s 30-year partnership with Santa Barbara’s finest over coffee, ham and eggs Thursday at the annual Law Enforcement Recognition Breakfast.

Come Out and Support the UCSB Dance Team, I.V. Teens

The UCSB Dance Team is coordinating a fundraiser called the “Student Benefit Concert” to take place Saturday, April 16, at 8 p.m. in Campbell Hall. This event benefits both the UCSB Dance Team and the Isla Vista Teen Center.

IVRPD To Hold Rolling Rendezvous

Local cyclists and park enthusiasts are invited to pedal their way over to the Isla Vista Recreation and Park District office tomorrow afternoon for its 10th annual bike tour of the area.

Feature Photo: Fishing for Change

From left to right, Courtney Johnson, Jennifer McCaw and Matthew Ward gather protest cards in front of the UCen on Thursday.

Stamp Out Oppression

Stamp-wielding bastards. The only A.S. candidate who gets free propaganda in the Nexus is me. And even I don’t get it on the front page.

CCC Curbs I.V. Parking Plan

The California Coastal Commission (CCC) unanimously voted Wednesday to put the brakes on approving the Isla Vista parking plan, tabling its decision until a later date. Over 50 people attended the three-hour meeting, which was held at Fess Parker’s DoubleTree Resort in Santa Barbara.