The Associated Students Bike Shop still has a chance to cruise its renovation lock-in fee proposal onto the spring ballot, despite its shortage of signatures on a required petition.
In the Central Coast’s version of “The Big Game,” the UCSB men’s basketball team is looking to extend its season-high, three-game winning streak tonight, hosting long-time rival Cal Poly.
UCSB climate check — Our UC fees have gone up 65 percent since 2002, the Isla Vista Foot Patrol is currently training for the use of Tasers and our open space in I.V. is being threatened.
Prostitutes, strippers, dominatrices, phone sex operators and their peers intend to challenge embedded stereotypes tonight in the MultiCultural Center Theater (MCC) as part of the traveling Sex Workers Art Show.
A powerful set of waves will crash at Rob Gym tonight when the #11 UCSB men’s volleyball team hosts #2 Pepperdine at 7.
I was duly impressed by Frank Macia’s “Polish up Black Politics” (Daily Nexus, Feb. 9) editorial. Frank, reading your article was worse than listening to a Creed song.
The Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors came close to issuing an official opinion about the county split at its meeting yesterday morning, but by the end of the meeting, the supervisors remained divided on the issue.
First, let me applaud the fact that the UCPD is considering requiring bicyclists to have reflectors and lamps on their bikes.
The Santa Barbara City Council will soon decide whether to approve a new living wage ordinance that could raise the minimum wage for local companies contracting with the city by more than six dollars, thanks to a decision by the council’s finance committee yesterday.