Blue Bins To Increase I.V. Recycling Efforts

Isla Vista is going green – errr… blue this week, as the Environmental Affairs Board kicks off its new recycling campaign, Blue I.V.

Treasure Hunt

Holocaust documentaries almost always focus solely on the overwhelming loss of life that occurred during Hitler’s regime, with people’s belongings and the buildings they were taken from serving as mere symbols for the destruction of the victims’ lives.

Long Beach State Shuts Down UCSB With 7-0 Sweep

The UCSB women’s tennis team finished off its season with a loss – a 7-0 sweep by #48 Long Beach State.

Think

A.S. Passes Virginia Tech Bill, Denies 9/11 Forum

At a three-hour Associated Student Legislative Council meeting, members passed three resolutions and one bill, but did not approve plans to set up a nuclear oversight committee or an academic forum to discuss the “anomalies” of 9/11.

I Saw the Sign

Throughout history, signs have served a wide variety of vital purposes for mankind. From telling us where to park to making sure we mind the gap, signs are an important form of communication for people around the globe.

Referees Step Over the Line

He’s been called the most boring superstar in the history of sports.

Artsweek Breaks Down the World’s Best Art Museums

As anyone can attest who has been hopelessly lost in the Louvre’s endless wing of Renaissance furniture or attempted a complete Smithsonian circuit, museum-going can be a grueling and unrewarding experience, making both art snobs and neophytes feel like Sisyphus with a colorfully decorated boulder.

Free Like the Wind

Artsweek Calendar for April 19th, 2007

Thursday (4/19): According to one immortal frog, it isn’t easy being green.