About 15 students gathered outside the Third Annual Diversity Career Fair at Corwin Pavilion yesterday to protest the presence of the Marine Corps and military weapons manufacturers.
The QB is thinking about transferring to Minnesota. With 24 outbreaks of herpes among high school wrestlers, UC Santa Barbara could get a run for its money.
At the heart of the conflict between various campus organizations and the Nexus is a lack of understanding about the ethics and goals of any credible newspaper. For a publication that calls itself a member of the free press, credibility means aiming for a stance free of bias.
Congress is currently considering a bill that would require colleges and universities – as well as affiliated sororities and fraternities – to prepare fire safety reports and make them available to the public.
Last Thursday, Alon Stivi, World Martial Arts Masters Hall of Fame inductee, taught a women’s self-defense workshop at Hillel. The event was sponsored by Associated Students, American Students for Israel and Santa Barbara Hillel, and was free for all UCSB women.
This quarter about 160 lucky film studies and communication students are learning about politics, the media and journalism from a veteran – CNN’s senior political analyst Jeff Greenfield.
A little less than a week after President George Bush presented his view on the future of Iraq, Prince of Morocco Moulay Hicham gave his own address concerning U.S. policy in the Middle East last night in Corwin Pavilion.
Wanted: Job post-graduation that involves travel, romance and massive piles of cash. Salary of $100,000 or more per year.
The UCSB alpine race team headed to Mammoth this past weekend for its third competition of the year and turned in another dominant performance. The Gaucho racers have already taken off to a quick lead this season, leaving competitors stupefied as to how this coastal school can rule a mountain just as heavily as it can rip a wave.