In the midst of Congressional debates to block President George W. Bush’s proposed boost of troops in Iraq, UCSB grassroots activists have organized a protest tomorrow in response to UCSB’s alleged political and technological support of the war in Iraq.
It might be Valentine’s Day, but there won’t be any love lost tonight when the UCSB men’s basketball team travels to San Luis Obispo in an attempt to even its season series with Cal Poly.
Today is Valentine’s Day, February four-fucking-teenth and it is the day to finally say no. No to mediocre dates with way too much pressure to be perfect. No to psychotic flipouts when one little thing goes wrong.
“Ex-gay” speaker Chad Thompson’s lecture at Corwin Pavilion last night was advertised as a way to break down walls between Christians and homosexuals. Several queer students, however, had different thoughts.
In life, it is not so much about the destination than it is about the journey. Think about all the voyages you have taken in your life.
There is a saying: “You are closer to Heaven when home is near the sea.” That has become true for me living here in Isla Vista.
Santa Barbara teachers marched and chanted up and down State Street last night, protesting the School Board’s refusal to increase salaries to what they claim are more reasonable levels.
The UCSB cycling squad traveled all over California to kick off its road biking season this weekend, beginning with a trip down south for the UC San Diego race.
To some people, Valentine’s Day is about love, romance and passion. To others it is a day where you have to do shit you don’t want to do for your significant other.
Methamphetamines and gambling were the primary focuses of yesterday’s County Board of Supervisors meeting.