Frimpong Pleads Not Guilty to Rape; Lawyer Cites DNA

UCSB soccer player Eric Frimpong pleaded not guilty to charges of rape and sexual assault at his arraignment yesterday, during which his attorney announced the results of DNA testing from one of the alleged victims

Trojans Host Tournament-Hungry Santa Barbara

With the end of the season in sight, the #5 UCSB men’s volleyball team travels down to #12 USC for their second to last Mountain Pacific Sports Federation match.

MTV Receives Treat From Nexus Writer

“Hi, I’m Raymond. I’m 21 and I won’t hear ‘next’ because everybody loves Raymond… right?” As lame as this line sounds, I was forced to say it on national television.

A.S. Presidential Hopefuls Debate at MCC

The three Associated Students presidential candidates met under the same roof yesterday at a sparsely attended forum where they answered questions on topics ranging from fiscal responsibility to the controversy with the Daily Nexus that occurred earlier this year.

Surfing’s Smiles and Scars

It was on an Easter Sunday that I caught my first real wave.

Students’ Party Is Master of Disguise

I write this letter because I don’t want any of you to misinterpret the colorful language the Students’ Party presents or the colorful fliers and candy it might hand out come election time.

Alleged Rapist Seeks to Return to UCSB; Appeal Fails in Court

A Santa Barbara County Superior Court tentative ruling has denied a former UCSB student his request to return to the school after being expelled for a sexual assault offense.

No One Is a Cheater When Using Adderall

I am writing in response to David Rabie’s poorly thought out column (“Students Cheat on Exams With Drugs,” Daily Nexus, April 9).

Christian Group Draws Attention to Event with Booths

UCSB’s Real Life chapter embarked on a new campaign Monday aimed at confessing the many wrongs perpetrated in the name of Christian values.

Campaign Showcases Concern for Assault

I just wanted to applaud the intelligent and positive-minded young women on campus today near Davidson Library who were getting the word out about sexual violence on our campus and beyond.