Not even a little momentum could help the UCSB women’s volleyball team topple the Big West’s top squad this weekend. Cal Poly, ranked #20, showed why it sits atop the conference standings, defeating the Gauchos (11-8 overall, 3-3 Big West) 17-30, 22-30 and 27-30 to sweep the season series.
Eager constituents carpeted Anisq’ Oyo’ Park on Saturday, as a number of local bands, fans and one Jesus impersonator gathered for the Voting Rocks! concert.
Dear International League of Jewish Conspirators,
The UCSB women’s soccer team finally showcased its full potential over the weekend, extending its win streak to three games after clobbering Cal State Fullerton and UC Riverside. The Gauchos’ (5-6-4 overall, 3-1 in the Big West) recent storm of goals continued with Friday’s 4-1 upset over the defending Big West champion Titans 7-6-2, 3-1-1 Big West) and a 3-0 routing of the Highlanders (7-7-1, 0-4-1 Big West) on Sunday.
As election season approaches, student voter registration has kicked into full gear on campus and in Isla Vista with a campaign encouraging students to perform their civic duty.
Most university students are young and healthy, so for them the issue of healthcare and how our society finances it is not of great concern.
The second-place UCSB men’s soccer squad trounced league rival Cal Poly (6-6-3 overall, 2-3-1 in the Big West) for the 12th straight time.
The following news article appeared in the Oct. 16, 1974 edition of the Daily Nexus. At the time, certain pornographic films were being shown in campus facilities, provoking an uproar among local community members.
“You are not an automaton.” The glossy Princeton Review ad was right, I am not an automaton.
It was a tough weekend for the #8 UCSB men’s water polo team, who turned in a less than spectacular performance at the SoCal Tournament.