Apparently those rankings count for something, because #8 Stanford – which is now enjoying a 17-game winning streak – certainly played like a top-10 team in last night’s 84-59 blowout over the UCSB women’s basketball team.
Even though your mother always told you to eat your vegetables, you always managed to find a way to skillfully hide those Brussels sprouts in your napkin, or to swallow them whole to minimize their contact with your taste buds. But now, you’ve probably come a long way from your eight-year-old self’s bad case of vegetable-phobia. And if not, even the unhealthiest of college-aged eaters can agree that salads are a delicious way to getting those five a day out of the way.
I usually spend my Monday nights watching half-naked men beat the hell out of each other on WWE Monday Night Raw. This week I opted to attend the Sex Workers’ Art Show in the MultiCultural Center.
The Health Education Department at Student Health recently began offering UCSB students some stress relieving services normally just reserved for members of upscale spas – all at student-friendly prices.
The #73 UCSB women’s tennis team underwent a complete overhaul this past season, saying goodbye to five of its six starters to graduation.
The recent campus debates about race, diversity and education make me glad to live inside of a bubble of concrete surrounded by weapons-grade kryptonite 15 miles below earth’s surface.
Every time a homeless person sleeps in an Isla Vista park overnight they are violating an I.V. law – one, however, that has not been enforced since August.
The UCSB men’s basketball team used a balanced scoring attack to even the season series with UC Davis and put the finishing touches on a perfect 3-0 road trip.
Much to our disappointment, the recent article concerning new student specific websites (“Students Start Sites Providing Services, Trade,” Daily Nexus, Jan. 29) failed to recognize Uloop.com, a growing website founded by a team outside of Santa Barbara.
As the UCen Hub wraps up its remodeling, Associated Students Program Board and the UCen Administration will begin a new weekly late-night entertainment series featuring concerts, comedy and an occasional beer garden.