It was a tough weekend for the #73 UCSB men’s tennis team as it faced a tough opponent, injuries and a difficult travel schedule before coming away with three losses.
As a citizen of the Middle East, I am reminded daily of the Arabic saying, “Nothing in life is more stable than change itself.” Unfortunately, the mentioned change is rarely a positive one. Today, I’ve taken it upon myself to carry to you a message I truly believe in.
Happy Birthday Abe! Come back from the dead and tell me where to get one of those spiffy hats and then suit up for our intramural basketball team.
On Feb. 7, I was one of several hundred to go watch Walid Shoebat, a former PLO terrorist and now Christian. In his hour and a half speech, he warned that the Middle East has the potential to be that of several Nazi Germanys.
In response to last week’s sex column (“The Wednesday Hump: Student Health Provides Valuable Services,” Daily Nexus, Feb. 7), I would like to say, “Yay!” It’s about time we got some health-oriented information in there! As a Sex and Relationship Intern at Student Health, I know that it is so important for people to get tested and know their status.
There are so many points one could address in response to Walid Shoebat’s speech on Wednesday night, one of which is how this event demonstrated the necessity of engaging in critical source analysis.
As part of a tour of college campuses, former presidential speechwriter David Halperin addressed a packed MultiCultural Center Theater audience last night about what they can do to be the change they want to see.
Love is in the air. Whether you only go out on one big date a year or get the urge to splurge on your honey a few times every quarter, it’s always nice to go somewhere with a romantic ambience and amazing food.
Friday’s are notoriously no-weather days, meaning come Thursday night the ‘human could really give a damn what the Weatherbox says, meaning I’m too busy trying to get out of the office to write anything important or intellectual.
So I’ll leave you with this thought: