The UC Santa Barbara softball team that many assumed was down for the count has the opportunity for a late-season comeback after going toe-to-toe with Big West offensive powerhouse Cal Poly last weekend.
“We can’t predict weather 10 days out – how can we predict global climate change?” John Stossel asked a tie-dye clad student inquisitor.
As many Coachella-goers will tell you, the weekend consists of the following: unbelievable live music, stifling heat, probable drug experimentation and people.
With the Suns’ recent dismantling of the Lakers, despite Kobe Bryant averaging 32.8 points per game, and the Yankees at the bottom of the AL East while Alex Rodriguez leads the league in home runs, RBI, runs scored and slugging percentage, it is apparent that the era of the sports superstar is over.
As the school year winds down, it seems as though university and county officials can already detect the scent of burnt upholstery in the air.
Nuclear and 9/11 investigation committees are a waste of time and students’ money.
Here’s a theoretical question for you: if the NHL playoffs are going on right now, but you can’t find them on TV, are they still happening?
“Write what you know” took on a new meaning for dramatic arts graduate student Hank Willenbrink when the death of a former lover inspired him to write an award-winning theater production.
How could I have committed such a grave sin in calling another student “Mexican” when she is from El Salvador?
Warriors, Warriors.