Don’t Stamp on Us

Free speech isn’t free. In our case, each additional copy costs $1. The Nexus has never taken censorship sitting down and never will. Someone fucked up big time.

Baseball: UCSB Unwraps #23 Trojans

It may not have been the Trojan horse, but UCSB baseball earned a win against #23 USC for the first time in six years Wednesday. The Trojans must have left their A-game at home, dropping an error-ridden game to Santa Barbara 9-8.

“Hey, Carrot Juice!”

Less than a week after the release of the much-anticipated debut of Louis XIV’s first full-length album, The Best Little Secrets Are Kept, the group made its first appearance in Santa Barbara on April 3 at a packed Velvet Jones.

Union Workers, UC Prepare for Daylong Strike

Service workers at all nine University of California campuses, five medical centers and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory plan to strike today after the nine-month-long negotiation battle between the union and the UC came to a standstill.

Chaz Is in Tough With Her Constituents

Why am I running for president? I’m running because I want to improve Associated Students. I will continue to improve the budget situation so that A.S. can function to its full potential.

W.Tennis: Gauchos Clinch #2 Seed in Tournament

The UCSB women’s tennis team trounced rival Cal Poly 5-2 on Wednesday afternoon at the Rob Gym courts, winning its fourth consecutive Big West contest to secure the coveted #2 seed in the upcoming 2005 Big West Tournament.

Joshua Redman Live @ Capbell Hall

Is Josh Redman creating great music that is universally relevant to all ages? Definitely. Redman leads the SFJAZZ Collective, an all-star octet of some of the best jazz musicians in the world.

Vandals Ink Nexus Copies With Election Propaganda

Stamps of red ink appearing on the front page of several hundred copies of Wednesday’s Daily Nexus were not authorized by the newspaper, which contacted university police in an effort to catch the vandals.

Other UC Head Honchos Promote Bill’s Run at Presidency

As the elections for student government are rapidly approaching and campaigns are reaching a climax, we, the presidents of different UC campuses, wanted to give our two cents on the upcoming presidential candidates. Bill Shiebler, the presidential candidate running with the Student Action Coalition, exemplifies each and every one of those qualities that we, as […]

Pepperdine Squeaks by Gauchos in Four Games

The key to beating #2 Pepperdine was hidden deep within the sand last night, and even a metal detector wouldn’t have helped the #7 UCSB men’s volleyball team in its 3-1 loss in Rob Gym.