Student Discovers Aussie Privilges

Welcome to O-Week, or Orientation Week for all you Yanks.

Injury-Plagued UCSB Falls to Georgia State

It was a long afternoon for the injury-ridden UCSB men’s tennis team yesterday as it dropped a match to Georgia State 1-6.

SB Teachers To Possibly Receive Raise After Last Week’s Meeting

After months of negotiation between the Santa Barbara Teacher’s Association and the school board over a possible salary increase, a tentative settlement was reached last Thursday.

Finding Parking Near Library Is Tough During Dead Week

Finals are around the corner, so most Gauchos are beginning to hit the books, some for the first time all quarter.

Why Do You Love to Surf?

The other day I took a stroll to all of my favorite think spots. For a surfer, naturally, the optimal place to ponder in peace is the beach.

Board Hearing To Examine I.V. Master Plan

The Santa Barbara County Planning Commission will consider the adoption of the Isla Vista Master Plan at a public hearing today to discuss the future of affordable housing, transportation and land use in I.V.

Danger Under the Rack

UNC forward Tyler Hansbrough gets an elbow to the nose and Ron Artest’s latest love interest gets slapped across the face. Who ever said basketball was not a contact sport?

Group Seeks to Diversify UC System

In 2006, only 6.2 percent of California-resident African American students and 6.5 percent of Latino students were eligible for the University of California.

Flogging Molly’s Fan Defends Their Music

As a hopeful candidate of spending the next academic year in Dublin, I was intrigued by the title of Scott Dicke’s Tuesday column (“History of Irish Car Bombs Isn’t Something to Drink To,” Daily Nexus, March 6).

UCSB Set To Modernize Arts Building

The Arts Building – one of the oldest structures on campus – is set to undergo a $22 million renovation in order to bring it up to modern safety codes.