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Time Warner, UC Await Approval of Stock Settlement

As a result of a 2001 stock price scandal, the Time Warner Corporation will pay a $246 million settlement to the University of California.

The Sick Sense

The ‘human is feeling under the weather, and no that isn’t a joke about self-love.

Web 2.0 Makes Users All-Powerful

Just as the television impacted the generations before ours, the Internet and the Web are exerting a tremendous influence on our everyday lives.

UCSB Comes Home to Face Waves

After a high-scoring road trip in which it saw three closely contested games, the UCSB baseball team returns home for a midweek matchup against #13 Pepperdine.

U.S. Picks UC Labs for Warhead Design

Pending Congressional approval, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory may soon begin production of a new generation of nuclear warheads.

Demonizing American Leaders Is Ineffective

Although it has been popular to spout anti-American sentiments abroad for some time now, the recent upsurge in Americans themselves contributing to this dialogue is both embarrassing and extremely damaging.

Santa Barbara Drops Two of Three on Weekend Road Trip

The #12 UCSB women’s water polo team won just one of three games this weekend, defeating Pacific 13-6, but losing to #4 Cal 10-7 and #8 UC Davis 9-5.

Monarchs Flutter to Local Sanctuary to Breed

Scores of eligible young male and female butterflies flock to the nature preserve in Ellwood Main each year, all in the hopes of attracting the attention of that special someone.

OPP Gives Chance to Change UCSB

As I am sure you are aware – or at least I hope you are aware – election time in Associated Students is approaching.