What does it take to start a student movement? In less than two weeks the third anniversary of the war in Iraq will pass; a war being fought principally by people our age
Associated Students hosted a Constitutional Convention Tuesday evening to explain changes, take suggestions and hear debate over new and deleted sections of its structure and basic laws.
Santa Barbara Island, the smallest of the Channel Islands off the Santa Barbara coast, has been closed until the end of May to protect the mating habits of the endangered California brown pelican.
Derek Johnson will step down as the Isla Vista Recreation and Park District (IVRPD) general manager on March 25, leaving the district’s board of directors to hire his replacement.
Officers arrived at Super Cucas restaurant after they received a report that two men were harassing employees and customers at the restaurant.
So there has been a lot of talk in the media dubbing the Academy Award given to “Crash,” an “upset.” How the hell can a movie upset another movie?
The #75 UCSB men’s tennis team came out flat Sunday, losing their first home match of the season 5-2 to Georgia State. After two weeks off, the Gauchos (5-6 overall) lost the doubles point and four out of six singles matches en route to the loss.
If you even give a shit about this year’s Academy Awards then the following should be worthwhile. Last Sunday night, I sat hooked to the TV like the other millions of people that watch the awards every year.
The U.S. Supreme Court decided yesterday to uphold a law prohibiting federally funded universities and colleges from banning military recruiters on campus. The court unanimously voted to uphold the 1996 Solomon Amendment, which cuts funding from public universities and colleges that refuse military recruiters access to campus.