The article “Isla Vista Brothel to Curb Rapists” (Daily Nexus, Oct. 23) was quite offensive and not humorous at all.
The Women’s Center is going out with a bang – or at least with an art show – as its tenants celebrate their last quarter in Building 434.
Courtney Stevens’s recent column (“Censorship Should Not Be Tolerated,” Daily Nexus, Oct. 24, 2006) makes reference to a letter written to the Nexus protesting the appearance of David Horowitz, in which she points out the irony that a speaker “not be allowed to speak” because of his attacks on freedom of speech.
I’ve read several of Courtney Stevens’s columns this fall and have generally disagreed with her point of view.
Tent City Jam Fest, LLC: We are sorry, but we cannot approve your request to form “Tent City Jam Fest Camp… For Kidz!” at this time. We acknowledge the value in having social justice themed summer retreats for our nation’s youth, but frankly, we do not understand why they should be forced to make elbow-pasta […]
In every class it seems like I’m hearing the same thing. Halloween? What is that? Oh well, we’ll give you a midterm on Nov. 1 anyway. You know, why not throw in a research paper on the Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act due that day, too. While you’re at it, here’s a 500-page book on Banobos you need to finish ASAP.
The Tent City Jam Fest protestors marched and members of the greek system and community partied alongside them yesterday to show support for the Cedarwood eviction case and UC service workers. The group marched on Cheadle Hall for the second time within two weeks this afternoon in order to keep tabs on the administration’s response to their demands: increased pay for service workers and support of a Just Cause Eviction Ordinance in Santa Barbara County.