Devil on Bush’s Shoulder Fails to Lead

You are the worst vice president ever.

Toxic Algae Kills SB Aquatic Life

The mystery surrounding the death of the sperm whale that washed up in Isla Vista last month may have been solved.

Students Deserve to Hear More Conservative Opinions

I took a quick look through the list of upcoming Arts & Lectures events for the rest of this quarter and I discovered something that I find quite disturbing.

Early Fire Season Could Burn Area

Santa Barbara County firefighters are already sweating over the 2007 fire season, which came early this year due to the dearth of seasonal rain in the past few months.

Immigrant Rights Protesters Are Not Honest in Debate

While making my way to a morning accounting class, I, like many other students, noticed the large amounts of pink and yellow flyers advertising May Day festivities.

Stem Cell Pioneer Speaks on Future of Field, Research

Along with Condoleezza Rice and Harry Potter, Dr. James Thomson was selected as one of People Magazine’s most intriguing people of 2001, and last night UCSB welcomed him to lecture on stem cell research.

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Campus Model Arab League Earns Honors

While their efforts may not have led to peace in the Middle East, UCSB students were recently recognized for playing out just such a scenario at the West Coast Model Arab League conference.

News Briefs From the 805

Car Plunges 200 Feet off Cliff; Passengers Live

Two men are in the hospital today after their car careened off of Highway 101 near Summerland early yesterday morning and plunged 200 feet down a cliff.

Council Approves Development Plan

After seven years of planning, the Goleta City Council has finally given the go-ahead to begin construction on the Cabrillo Business Park Project, a development totaling 956,000 square feet.