Associated Students Legislative Council passed one bill and one resolution during its two-hour meeting, and held a brief discussion about the “anomalies” of 9/11.
The decision made by the Office of Student Life and the Greek Affairs office concerning Fight Night will have lasting effects on the community and the greek system as a whole.
The best thing about America’s pastime beginning again isn’t the hot dogs, home runs, ten-dollar beers, or even the occasional streakers.
“Nipples to the Wind,” playing at the Lobero Theatre, is at times like going to a family reunion: You want to look away as your great aunt blows her nose and then looks at the remnants of mucus left behind on the tissue, but you just cannot stop staring. The show is raunchy, quirky and fun.
Thursday (4/12): Take one part Hitchcockian thriller, one part traditional family drama and one part wickedly funny ghost story and you have one of the best films of the last year, “Volver.”
Sometimes you need more to satisfy your hunger than just a bland salad the size of a raw cherry tomato.
Before the riots, before the massive protests, before the burning of the Bank of America, an explosion rocked the campus community and took the life of one of its members.
It was a battle of defenses on Tuesday at Campus Pool when #4 Hawaii narrowly defeated the #12 UCSB women’s water polo team 7-6.
The “Stand Up Against Hate” ad that’s been running in the Nexus lately has me more confused than a 13-year-old going through puberty.
In sunny Isla Vista, riding your sexy lab partner has become as common and socially acceptable as riding a bike to class – and I firmly believe that people should be able to do whom they want, when they want.