The #14 UCSB men’s water polo team had three extra reasons to party this Halloween weekend – beating unranked and non-conference teams Cal Baptist and Chapman 11-5, 16-4, respectively, while knocking off Occidental 13-3.
I attended Thursday’s lecture by Ilan Pappe (an event from the Center for Middle East Studies) and I am dismayed and disgusted that an academic department at my university would bring this self-proclaimed ideologue to campus.
Students looking to avoid the aches, pains and fevers caused by the influenza virus can drop by Student Health to get a vaccine, beginning today.
This letter is in response to Allison Cross’s letter (“Minors Unfit to Decide if Abortion is Best Option,” Daily Nexus, Oct. 27). I do not think that anyone would disagree with the point that a minor needs some sort of counseling if they are pregnant, ideally that of a parent.
Frequent users of Highway 1 will have to find a different route that takes them to their destination, thanks to a multi-million dollar road repair project that will leave the road closed through late November.
311 however, who has pooped out successful albums for over 10 years now, and made a living out of playing countless shows in between recording their 8-plus albums, didn’t fail to disappoint.
Only one more issue until Halloween weekend. If you’re worried about it raining, don’t worry.
Not all UCSB students are bracing for another crazy Isla Vista Halloween weekend. The UCSB men’s and women’s swim teams are heading to Arizona on Friday, where the men will face Arizona State (1-0 overall) and the women will take on both the Sun Devils (0-1) and Penn State (1-0 overall).
I should have realized that our Vegas trip was doomed when I referred to Siegfried and Roy as Sigmund and Freud while driving into town. I know what Dr. Freud would say about this Freudian slip. He’d conclude that I want to have a foursome with Siegfried, Roy and one of their fluffy white tigers. That’s okay. Freud was pretty much full of shit.