One race this election season will have far-reaching effects on the costs of showers, car washes and water fights in Isla Vista.
As an alum, I found it mildly entertaining when the friends I have who still go to UCSB told me that A.S. was trying to pass a $100 fee hike per quarter.
When the first place Gauchos (11-6-0 overall, 6-2-0 in the Big West) take the field tonight in Irvine, they do so with the knowledge that they are a mere 90 minutes from a league championship.
The Department of Dramatic Art and the Division of Dance may close the curtains on its name in January after undergoing curriculum changes.
It’s no secret that being a student isn’t cheap. Ever since I came to college, I’ve been living on the edge of my bank account, thanks to some premium prices.
Shoppers have been coming in and out of The Closet for three years now – ever since UCSB student Johanna Melamed opened the clothing resale boutique in downtown Santa Barbara.
In the face of great scrutiny after the Gray Davis recall election fallout, Arnold Schwarzenegger has proven that he is serious about California politics. His detractors have continually questioned his commitment to education and the environment, but his actions have proven stronger than his opponents’ words. Under Schwarzenegger’s term, close to $2.6 billion was allocated […]
While neither candidate proved they knew very much at all about Isla Vista or its law enforcement problems, the Daily Nexus feels Bill Brown is the best choice for Santa Barbara County. It is true that Bill Brown is a Santa Barbara outsider, but his experience in various communities ranging from Lompoc and Inglewood in […]