Isla Vista food fanatics and fashionistas alike have reason to celebrate since a new Vietnamese restaurant, as well as a designer boutique, have opened in the past month.
I was skating to the office one Saturday afternoon when I noticed an event going on in Storke Plaza.
After a tough weekend on the road, the #13 UCSB women’s water polo team comes back home today for its season finale against #3 USC.
County officials met in Santa Maria yesterday to decide the fate of Measure D, and with it, the future of transportation in the county.
I suppose you can say that it is the Daily Nexus that has gotten me here, running for an elected office in student government – not my job at the Nexus, but rather the columns and letters to the editor this year that called students to act instead of sit back and complain about issues that affect the UCSB community.
Riding a season-high four-game win streak, the UCSB baseball team will play host to one of its toughest opponents of the season as #20 UC Irvine comes to town for a three game series.
In response to the popularity of the Environmental Affairs Board’s Earth Day Festival, I would like to highlight the important work of another environmentally friendly organization on campus – the Shoreline Preservation Fund.
Sidney Crosby, the Lebron of the NHL, is out of the playoffs. Not that anyone was paying attention anyway. Wasn’t the ice supposed to melt by now?
One question that seems to be on everyone’s mind is what’s the difference between the Students’ Party and the Other Peoples Party.
“Blue or green? What’s the difference and which party should I vote for?”