Leave it to the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors to forever understand the fact that they don’t understand Isla Vista and the residents and Halloween.
Off to its best start since the 1994 season, the UCSB men’s basketball team takes its perfect record on the road this evening to take on Pepperdine.
About 115 students turned out for last night’s third annual Associated Students Congress to vote on what issues student government will focus on for the year.
Students heading home for Thanksgiving this week may find themselves moving slower than the time it takes to cook a turkey, as local officials have warned travelers to expect increased enforcement on the roads and longer lines at Amtrak stations and at airports.
Editor, Daily Nexus, After reading Adam Wenger’s column (“Adderall Keeps You at Her All Day,” Daily Nexus, Nov. 20, 2006), I am appalled at such advocacy of the unprescribed use of this drug. It is this type of abuse that has made the prescribing of stimulant drugs more of a hassle for legitimate users. Stimulant […]
Editor, Daily Nexus, As many of you may have seen or been inconvenienced by, there was a Santa Barbara County project this past week that resurfaced select roads in Isla Vista. This included Del Playa Drive, Trigo Road, Camino Corto and several others. Each resident affected was given a flyer with the schedule and a […]
Editor, Daily Nexus, Darwin Bondgraham, what the hell are you talking about (“Celeb Talks Fail to Motivate Students,” Daily Nexus, Nov. 15, 2006)? In no way does going to see Jon Stewart or watching “The Daily Show” limit someone’s ability to be involved. With your logic, shouldn’t you have been doing something “relevant” instead of […]
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Editor, Daily Nexus It has been very interesting to follow the Cedarwood Apartments issue. First, Cervin Morris and other activists wanted publicity. They staged rallies and fundraisers and called the press in order to bring attention to what they perceived as a “cause.” Now they have changed their tune. Morris recently said, “The tenants’ chances […]
The Associated Students Finance Board allocated over $100,000 in funds yesterday to several A.S. entities and student groups after following through on three resignations discussed at last week’s meeting.