Usefull bits

It’s been several weeks since Christmas but the ‘human still can’t get over the injustice done to Joseph, Jesus’ adopted father. I mean, he got cockled by a fuckin’ ghost.

SB Falters in Final Games

While riding the momentum of its stirring sweep of UCLA, the #6 UCSB men’s volleyball team put #1 Irvine up against the net in Friday’s match, until the Gauchos collapsed and gave Irvine the game in five, 25-30, 28-30, 30-22, 30-25 and 15-10.

Stories from the files of Isla Vista Foot Patrol

The Police Blotter brought to you by the talented Nikki Moore on 92.9 KJEE Monday morning Jan 22nd, 2007.

Former Nexus EIC Explains Inception of ’78 Lock-in Fee

Members of the Associated Students Legislative Council would do well to read their own constitution and its amendments before taking the patently illegal step of trying to freeze student funds earmarked for the Daily Nexus.

Goldschen Vetoes Nexus Sanctions, Cites Lawfulness

Invoking a power rarely used in Associated Students’ history, A.S. President Jared Goldschen vetoed on Friday the Legislative Council resolution to freeze the Daily Nexus’ lock-in fee.

Cal Poly Upsets Struggling UCSB Squad

One week after a disappointing home loss to UC Davis, the UCSB men’s basketball team put together another poor showing in front of the Thunderdome crowd Saturday night, losing to Cal Poly 71-61.

Community Should Address Escalating Struggle in Iraq

This war on Iraq is defining our generation. Our generation consists of soldiers, people that will have to deal with the many effects of this war and students who are letting it happen.

Capps Looks to Future for Dems

The Democrats’ “first 100 hours” in the House ended Thursday with the passage of their sixth major piece of legislation this year – a bill to repeal $14 billion in oil company subsidies.

Gauchos Overcome Early Deficit in SLO

The UCSB women’s basketball team rallied for its sixth straight victory Saturday afternoon, using a late comeback to defeat conference rival Cal Poly 68-62.

A.S. Should Concern Itself With Average Student Needs

For the past four years I have seen Associated Students do a lot with our money. The lofty idealism of those with enough spare time and money to legislate has been consistently ridiculous.