After conquering the world of cycling, what else does Lance Armstrong have left to do but enter the NYC Marathon with fellow wash-up P. Diddy? Or is it Puff Daddy?
On Thursday afternoon, a protest rally is scheduled on campus in response to the war in Iraq.
After a fourth-place finish last weekend, the UCSB Cheer Team will go, fight and – hopefully – win another competition.
Your friends have either told you they’re not striking or you’ve seen skeptical accounts in the Daily Nexus about the efficacy of the strike.
Isla Vista’s traditional All-Sorority Volleyball Tournament has been spiked out of town this year, after local law enforcement, several community members and the I.V. Recreation and Park District decided they have had enough.
I dream of dying a funny death. When everyone lines up to see how rigor mortis has hardened the ‘human like dry coral, I hope they laugh. No tears – just smiles at how awkward the whole thing is.
The #16 UCSB women’s water polo teamed dominated its opponents this weekend, winning three of four games at the UCSD Triton Invitational. The Gauchos beat #12 Santa Clara 9-7, Michigan 7-4 and #15 Hartwick 12-6, but couldn’t secure the sweep and fell to #6 San Diego State 8-7.
In recent weeks healthcare has become the center of political debate and the likely target for impending reform. The renewed call for universal healthcare represents another manifestation of Americans’ sense of entitlement, responding to the nurturing it has received from the left.
Campus Comment with Cameron Smith Question: How do you feel about this coming Thursday’s strike against the war? Produced by Craig Calkins
Walid Shoebat’s controversial lecture last Wednesday continues to have a ripple effect on campus, including positive dialogue between Jewish and Muslim student groups aimed at developing unity.