Championship Field Does Not Phase SB

After a long and successful season, the top 18 swimmers from the UCSB men and women’s swim teams are headed to Long Beach to defend their title this week at the Big West Championships.

EAP Director Offers Advice for All Student Travelers

As the campus faculty director of the Education Abroad Program, I want to reply to Matthew Weisner and Eddie Edelson’s opinion piece (“EAP Needs Greater Communication,” Daily Nexus, Feb. 16).

Customer Drives Car Into Chicken Eatery

El Pollo Loco on Calle Real will be getting some minor remodeling done after a woman crashed her car through the restaurant’s front windows Sunday evening.

Gauchos to Face #2 Irvine

After four consecutive wins against lower ranked teams, the #3 UCSB men’s volleyball gets a chance at a higher ranked team when it welcomes the #2 UC Irvine Anteaters for a mid-week game.

Strikers Blocking Pardall Aggravate Class Attendees

Protesters against the war and rising tuition costs strongly urged students to ditch classes and regular business last Thursday.

Students Find Fault in EAP’s Overly Competitive Programs

Following January and February application deadlines, the UCSB Education Abroad Program has received criticism from some students for failing to provide information regarding the competitive nature of certain programs.

Gauchos Rendezvous at Honolulu Course

Not much can compare to playing a few rounds of golf in paradise.

Thursday’s Protest Serves as Catalyst for More Action

Speaking as a participant in last week’s anti-war protest, I would like to explain and promote the nature and purpose of this event.

Show Us Your Beads!

Major League Drama

Hey ESPN, no one cares whether Derek Jeter still has dinner with Alex Rodriguez on their off nights. This is major league baseball, not an episode of “Entourage,” so report it that way.