In response to Alec Mouhibian’s article, “Clearing the Angry Air” (Daily Nexus, May 5) we, Men Against Rape (MAR), would like to make some clarifications. It is unclear what Mouhibian’s definition of sexual assault and rape is, though he accuses us of having too wide a conception.
Recently appointed as the fourth member of the California Ocean Protection Council, 35th District State Assemblyman Pedro Nava said he is committed to preserving the 1,100 miles of coastline that make California special.
“All the weed smokers, make some noise,” said a member of the Living Legends, feeding off the college-boy vibe of the crowd. Last Saturday, their sold-out appearance at the Hub provoked calm, yet collected, energy as they ran through numerous tracks from Classic, their new album.
As one of its last acts, this year’s Associated Students Legislative Council voted Wednesday night to amend the budget of the UCSB chapter of the University of California Student Association (UCSA).
The second annual “Co-opula Concert” in the park will take place from 12:30 to 10 p.m. at Anisq’ Oyo’ Park. Bands will include the Kissing Tigers, Hairbrain Scheme, Pillowfight, Cellar Door, Animals Eating Other Animals, Hellen Keller, Put Down That Science Pole, the Protractors, featuring Dorn the Overseer and DJ Soulspeak, and Vallejo by Knife. This event is free.
Faculty members will vote tomorrow on a resolution that seeks to ban military recruiters from the UCSB campus.
Grr, no room write make weatherhuman mad.
At UCSB it’s hard enough to major in biology. It’s even harder to do it with five hours of the day dedicated to training and practice, but that’s exactly what junior thrower Eugene Bradley does day in and day out.
Mother’s Day weekend got me all nostalgic. When I arrived home with my two hot roommates, dear old Lydia kicked it into high gear and began to do what mothers do best: embarrassing the shit out of their children.