I have to admit, every time I read a Courtney Stevens column in the Nexus, I am overcome with bewilderment.
Associated Students Program Board is set to bring ’em out – the 2007 Extravaganza concert lineup that is – and popular southern rapper T.I. is headlining.
America, rejoice. Game shows are back in full force.
A ska band is playing at Extravaganza? Welcome back to eighth grade.
Over the weekend the UC Santa Barbara softball team said an emotional farewell to four seniors who all had their share of highlights in the team’s last home series.
Cinco de Mayo weekend was characterized by a higher crime rate that usual in the Santa Barbara area, but in addition to the expected Minor in Possession and Drunk in Public tickets, a suspected felon eluded police after allegedly kidnapping and sexually assaulting a woman.
While I’m grateful to Associated Students and the College Republicans for funding a less-than-common voice on our campus, I must say that John Stossel’s talk on libertarianism and capitalism was unimpressive and his arguments were far from convincing.
A pair of ninth-inning rallies allowed the UCSB baseball team to escape Cal State Fullerton with a surprising series victory and move into third place in the Big West conference.
A few students and a gaggle of innovators spent Cinco de Mayo in Corwin Pavilion at the Small Business Success Forum, which featured local politicians and business owners.