A bomb scare in front of the I.V. Foot Patrol office last Sunday shook up business as usual on Pardall Road, and could be tied to another investigation by the UC Police After observing a suspicious metal box on the sidewalk, police taped off access to the road and sent a bomb squad to investigate. The box did not contain explosives, but IVFP Senior Deputy Mark Williams said that it and its contents – spray cans, paint brushes and a note – have been turned over to the UCPD.Dept.
The plot of “All the King’s Men” can be simplified to: Willie Stark heard a great call / Willie Stark had a great fall / And all the king’s horses and all the king’s men / Could not bring Stark back to life again.
Appreciate America? (“Please, Love America!” Daily Nexus, Sept. 21) Do I appreciate a country that inculcates in my mind that Paris Hilton is more relevant to my life than Hermann Hesse?
Loyola Marymount’s women’s volleyball team walked into the Thunderdome Tuesday night bringing along the confidence of a 10-match winning streak, but the Gauchos sent them packing by defeating the Lions three sets to two.
There are thousands of UCSB students on campus today attending their first day of classes, but there are five that will not be returning to school this year.
Brian De Palma’s The Black Dahlia attempts to solve the notorious murder of Elizabeth Short, yet only manages to make the mystery more confusing.
The #9 UCSB men’s water polo team will kick into high gear this weekend with a trio of competitive matchups.
Isla Vista resident and Santa Barbara City College student Jason Sprunk is currently behind bars after he allegedly attacked and hospitalized a UC Los Angeles student on Sunday.
Welcome. You are about to embark on a journey from the traditional confines of dorm life, beer pong and midnight romps. Amid the beautiful Santa Barbara coastline, an art scene is being recreated, reborn and reinvented. But something is off.
Greetings, returning and new UCSB students. I write to inform or remind you that Isla Vista is both a “college town” and a “coastal community.” In fact, it started as a coastal community before UCSB was built and the original population was all locals, no students.