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A.S. Requests Space in Building 434

Associated Students Legislative Council and its executive officers kept busy with meetings yesterday, both in its weekly gathering and earlier in the day with Chancellor Henry T. Yang.

Acting Out

Students are rocking out for a good cause this Friday at the Sub City “Take Action Tour,” presented by After Hours at the Hub.

Gauchos Look to Keep Big West Championship Hopes Alive

With just four games left in the regular season, the UCSB women’s basketball team will have to finish the season without a loss if they are to have a chance at taking their 12th consecutive Big West championship.

War Protesters Launch

After a recent protest against the war in Iraq brought hundreds of demonstrators from the university community to UCSB, local activists are now organizing to further increase student opposition to the conflict.

It’s Their Line, Anyway

On any weekday, at any given time, Embarcadero Hall reverberates with the languid, meandering lectures of its residing professor and the sighs and snores of his or her duly enthralled students.

A Nose Above the Rest

Congrats to Manu Ginobili for scoring 24 straight points last night. Just remember, it was against the Hawks. And don’t trip over your nose.

Cycling Documentary Rolls in to SB

A Santa Barbara local who hitchhiked along the Tour de France route in 2005 is now offering locals a chance to experience the ride for themselves – no passports or bicycles required.

La Salsa

When the Spanish Harlem Orchestra played on Tuesday, Feb. 13, the lively salsa music resonated throughout the packed rows of Campbell Hall with an upbeat energy that lasted from the very beginning until the very end of the performance.

Experts To Help New Renters in I.V. Housing Hunt

A panel of experts will present current and future Isla Vistans with the keys to housing at a Town Hall meeting slated for this coming Monday.