Shit, who’s playing?
Before arriving to this sun-drenched intellectual oasis we refer to as the University of California, Santa Barbara, I served time – two whole years of it – at a community college three minutes away from the suburban dwelling of my parents. Some of us called it “Harvard on the Hill,” while others have memories of “MIT.”
Students and Isla Vista residents are encouraged to attend a meeting today to discuss increasing and reorganizing funds for public transportation.
Although the #9 UCSB men’s volleyball team played without junior opposite Evan Patak for the second night in a row, it was able to turn a complete 180 after its sweep at the hands of #3 Long Beach to complete its own sweep against UC San Diego in La Jolla, Calif. last night.
Most long-time I.V. residents are familiar with the Free Box, but for those of you who are just beginning your Isla Vista experience, take a peek some day in front of the Isla Vista Recreation and Park District (IVRPD) office across from the Cantina.
Free alcohol, local artists and environmental activists are coming together this weekend, as the Environmental Defense Center (EDC) hosts a free reception to celebrate the opening of an art exhibition entitled “Santa Barbara Watersheds.”
It is not politically correct to say that you are out for revenge. But the Gauchos have got to have their sole Big West home loss on their mind when they tip-off against Cal Poly in San Louis Luis Obispo on Saturday afternoon.
Students may get the chance to see their work in top-rated law libraries nationwide, including Yale Law and Stanford Law, with the upcoming publication of the annual Law and Society Journal at the University of California, Santa Barbara.