Panel Debates Impact of VTech Shootings on Asians

The panel discussion “Perceptions of Asian Americans Today:

Dance It Out

The fifth annual Primavera festival, a celebration of contemporary arts and digital media, culminated in an innovative and diverse set of performances from the UCSB Dance Company last Saturday at Lehmann Hall.

Gun Control Laws Require Inspection

It might seem tasteless, in the week after the largest campus shooting in U.S. history, to begin a national discourse on gun control.

Santa Barbara Hopes to Smote Aztecs’ Reign

After a season full of highs and lows, the #12 UCSB women’s water polo team is ready to dominate at the 2007 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Tournament.

County Fair Shows ‘How the West Was Fun’

A cooking contest, live music, 30 different rides, a magician and a hypnotist are all part of the celebration of “How The West Was Fun!” the theme of this year’s Santa Barbara Fair.

Powerful Poetry

Internationally acclaimed poet Mary Oliver exuded her trademark quiet spirituality when she sat down for a question-and-answer session in the Multicultural Center after her sold-out reading at Campbell Hall last Wednesday.

Columnist Disregards Economic Obstacles

I would like to address the article written by Courtney Stevens (“Poor Aren’t Poorer,” Daily Nexus, April 24).

Da’ Baby Bears

The Chicago Cubs have not been to the World Series since 1945. And with yet another Mark Prior injury, it seems the Cubs will never grow up into papa bears.

Leg Council Backs Nuclear Oversight Committee

With 1,000 paper cranes as well as 50 students in attendance, the Associated Students Legislative Council passed two bills and three resolutions last night.

Sweet Sedaris

What do James Garfield, shopping mall elves, guerilla revolutionary John Brown and “One Life to Live” have in common?