Everyone knows that drama, sex and violence are the key to success in the entertainment world. A nipple here, a catfight there and you’re on your way to becoming the biggest star since Flava Flav.
The tragedy of Darfur, for all of us Sudanese, is and will remain a deep scar for years to come. The causes and roots of the conflict are, however, complex and intertwined. One of the tools of the anti-Sudan campaign has been to call for “divestment” from companies dealing with Sudan.
The Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity drew spectators yesterday as the group staged a silent march in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at exactly 11:47 a.m.
The plan for the rest of my life is due at the end of the quarter and I’ve been procrastinating rather badly on it. I mean, I’ve barely touched the thing and there’s the deadline, hovering all big and foreboding on the horizon.
An unidentified Santa Barbara resident died Tuesday from injuries he sustained following a motorcycle crash on state Route 217 near UCSB.
In her January 17 column, Maria Reifel Saltzberg (“Radical Activist Stirs Rights Debate,” Daily Nexus) defends the racist, violent and extremely hateful views of Ward Churchill – even invoking the name of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
After a two-week delay, the UCSB campus opens its new $20 million parking structure today on Mesa Road next to the Engineering and Sciences buildings.
Again, we are blaming the victim. Kendra Payne, a young bicyclist and UCSB triathlete, was on a morning ride up Gibraltar Road, when she was killed by an asphalt truck attempting to pass her.
More than 100 students, faculty and community members – about 20 of them protesters – attended controversial academic and activist Ward Churchill’s lecture in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. last night, both to listen and, for some, to attempt debate.
Students interested in becoming a Resident Assistant (RA) have one last opportunity to apply for the positions this evening.