Who hates paying for music? I don’t know about you, but I sure do. For those of us that do pay for our music, there are not many viable choices. You could visit Napster or iTunes, but both of those, in addition to making you pay for the music, saddle the tracks with Digital Rights Management (DRM) to limit the way you use the songs. Furthermore, you are limited to what you can do with the tracks.
The housing situation of three Cedarwood Apartments families remains in limbo, as negotiation talks between protesters and Conquest Student Housing seem to have halted.
With several members of UCSB’s swim team recently recuperating from illnesses, traveling to a foreign pool played a huge factor in the men’s and women’s losses to UN Las Vegas on Saturday. Yet, the women’s squad found retribution by beating Colorado State in the women’s dual meet.
How much do you know about the word the? Unlike some words, like “banana” or “schooner” the is a confounding word because it lacks an equivalent in the real world. It’s not like a the is a species of animal hopping around in a field somewhere.
A private ceremony will be held today at the U.S. Postal Service sorting facility on Storke Road to mark the anniversary of the shootings that claimed six lives at the facility, one year ago.
For nearly six months every year, college students everywhere have the privilege of being the general managers of a National Basketball Association franchise – a fantasy NBA franchise, that is. I have taken it upon myself to provide some pointers on how to handle an NBA fantasy draft, so that you can bring home your league’s trophy at the end of the season.
Welcome to the unknown government. They take our property tax money and spend it on boondoggle cookie-cutter projects like the proposed redevelopment of Anisq’ Oyo’ Park. Meet the redevelopment agency.
Washington State Police have located the former UCSB staff engineer who allegedly posted threats targeting faculty in the Engineering Science Building East on Craigslist.
U.S. News and World Report’s guide, “America’s Best Colleges,” recently ranked UCSB as the #13 public university in the nation. I believe UCSB did not make it into the top 10 because the university maintains antiquated infrastructure and information technology.
The Associated Students Finance Board allocated $19,635.50 among nine student organizations yesterday in addition to recollecting $17,000 from the A.S. Committee on Honoraria fund.