In Courtney Stevens’ column (“Liberty Belle: Protesters Convey Mixed Messages,” Daily Nexus, Feb. 20), she refers to students who attended the strike as idiots who just wasted Mommy and Daddy’s tuition money
To the organizers and advertisers of last Thursday’s strike, please clean up after yourselves.
New Orleans is decked out for today’s Mardi Gras celebration with green, yellow and purple beads, prepped to serve red beans and ready to give blue balls courtesy of local and visiting flashers.
According to one scholar speaking on campus tonight, modern science may soon give would-be fathers a new reproductive role: childbearing.
I hope that those who participated in Thursday’s strike against the war have sufficiently convinced themselves that they were taking part in a greater cause rather than simply indulging in their own laziness and taking advantage of time out of class.
One-point losses are beginning to be the norm in the Thunderdome.
Local enthusiasts of tandem transportation will soon be able to watch professional bike riding at its best, as cyclists from the Amgen Tour of California are set to race through two Santa Barbara County cities this weekend.
I am an employee of the Boys and Girls Club located on campus at UCSB. I made a personal decision not to participate in the war protest, but I feel my experience at work on Thursday proved just as valuable.
The UC Santa Barbara softball team simply dominated its seventh annual Softball by the Beach Invitational this past weekend.