A falling tree near Campus Point hit and trapped a visiting San Diego high school student last Thursday when she was touring UCSB as a prospective college.
The UCSB women’s tennis team went on a three-game road trip in Washington State this weekend, but lost two of the three games it played.
Not wanting or even needing to thrash Associated Students any further this week, I was without an idea for a column.
“An individual is really at his finest when involved in a campaign,” Former A.S. President and Reagan speechwriter Ken Khachigian says in an interview printed in today’s paper.
Today is the last day students will be handing out those bright blue “It Affects Me” shirts, as the annual campaign against sexual violence draws to a close today after a weeklong run.
After triumphing over yet another ranked opponent this season, the UC Santa Barbara softball team now prepares for a future conference adversary.
Last year, UCSB students and administrators alike gave the entire campus an elaborate sob story that portrayed the University of California as an obese, chain-smoking “Captain Planet” Eco-Villain who bathes in oil and turns a blind eye to our world’s growing environmental problems.
The 1965-1966 UCSB Associated Students President Ken Khachigian has been highly influential in the political arena, serving in the Nixon administration and as a speechwriter for President Ronald Reagan.
This weekend stands as an important stretch of the season for the UCSB men’s tennis team as it hosts two key conference matches.