The seemingly unconnected protests of the war in Iraq, resident evictions in Isla Vista, and rising student fees have all been provoked, this weekend’s conference postulates, by an invisible force outside the typical political spectrum.
Off to its best start in four years, the UC Santa Barbara softball team’s bats have just begun to wake up.
Reading your article (“Finance Board Funds Sex Fair, Radio Club,” Daily Nexus, Feb. 27), I was more than dissatisfied with your report.
The Santa Barbara Municipal Transit District is going green this May, as they make the switch from traditional petroleum to biodiesel fuel for their buses.
The UCSB golf team, fresh off an eighth-place finish in the John Burns Invitational, will travel down to San Diego to participate in the Farms Invitational, hosted by the University of San Diego next week.
I guess your columnist’s friend just doesn’t know where to go to get “the good stuff” in San Francisco (Golden State Blues: Hippie Hill is a Haven,” Daily Nexus, March 1).
Assemblyman Pedro Nava is peddling his way through an uphill battle to pass a new bicycle safety law in response to last year’s death of UCSB student Kendra Payne.
Donald Trump’s dentist needs to get a life, or higher paying clients, if he is seeking compensation for Cory Lidle’s crash that ruined his $7 million apartment.
The National Institutes of Health has given a UCSB chemistry professor nearly $2 million in funding to study a new approach to Alzheimer’s disease.