NPHC Event To Step Up Black Culture Week

The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) will host its annual Yard Show tomorrow on the UCen lawn as part of the 2005 Black Culture Week celebration.

Feature Photo: Dig in!

UCSB Alumnus Justin Palmer (left) and intern Michael Jackson speak about the new Student Resource Building at the Groundbreaking Ceremony on Wednesday at 3 p.m.

Recipe for a Film Fest

Last Friday night I received a text message that read “Remember Reel Loud screening tomorrow 9am, Ellison 1714.” I received the message with mixed enthusiasm. I was excited to get the opportunity to be a part of something as wonderful as the film fest, especially being a film major myself, but 9 a.m.? Honestly?

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Intercollegiate Athletics Funding: Part III of IV

The men’s soccer team is certainly no one-hit wonder, and despite recording a platinum season, there doesn’t appear to be a promising payday. The financial constraints on the UCSB Athletic Dept. are felt from top to bottom. Clearly at the top of the food chain these days is the UCSB men’s soccer program.

Bedhead Diaries: Loving the Legal Life

You spend your entire life waiting for it. Screw the bar mitzvah. Fuck graduation. The single milestone of life that actually matters hit me two weeks ago – and the difference between life then and life now is mind-blowing, to say the least.

IVRPD Advises Locals Against Couch Burning

With June and the end of classes in sight, local authorities are also eyeing the return of a notorious Isla Vista pastime: the destruction of unwanted furniture by fire.

For Your Viewing Pleasure

Here is a brief preview of what to expect of the selected films for the Reel Loud Film Festival. It is quite the eclectic group of stories, actors and ideas. When you have an open call for all aspiring filmmakers you should be prepared to receive such different replies, so here is just a taste in order to whet you appetite, enjoy!

Triathlon: Santa Barbara Triathletes Get Back in Action

Swimming, cycling and running are all difficult sports, but it takes a special breed of athlete to compete in all three at the same time. The UCSB triathlon team consists of over 60 undergraduate and graduate students competing for the purest of reasons. Rather than worrying about accolades or fame, the athletes focus on fitness and friendship.

Congratulations to a Model Team in UCSB Athletics

To men’s lacrosse coach, Mike Allan: UCSB lacrosse is a club sport and that represents the purest sense of amateur athleticism. Rather than focusing on deficiencies in the program, your student athletes have been empowered to take “ownership” of their team.