Blame the Extremists, Not Israel or Palestine

“Occupation 101” was neither brilliant nor wonderful.

Future Looks Bright For Gauchos

Over the course of this school year, I’ve seen nearly 100 UCSB sporting events.

A.S. External VP of Local Affairs-elect Withdraws From Quarter, Faces Loss of Position

For the second time in less than a month, Associated Students may lose another vice president-elect, pending a decision from the student government’s judicial council next week.

Liberals Need Not Fear the Right to Bear Arms

I’m a liberal. My voting record is largely Green Party and Democrat.

Six Gauchos Compete in Nationals

Six members of the UCSB track and field team are competing at the highest level at this week’s NCAA Championships.

Dean’s Office To Enforce Policies Requiring Timely Graduation

UCSB students frequently enrolling in less than 15 units per quarter may soon face new consequences, including possible dismissal, as a result of yesterday’s UCSB Faculty Legislature decision to enforce academic progress policies.

Leave Critiques of Reel Loud Film to Festival Committee

Will Wolfslau’s review, (“Reeling Them In” Daily Nexus, May 31) begs the question of credibility in this overly critical analysis of such an innovative group of films.

Quack, Quack, Quack

The Anaheim Ducks won 6-2 last night to win the Stanley Cup. It’s only a matter of time before Snoop Dogg is drinking some gin and juice out of Lord Stanleys mug.

2007 Commencement Coverage

Coverage of Mid-East Fair Left Out Purpose of Event

I was disappointed in reading your coverage of the Lebanese Club’s Middle Eastern Fair (“Middle Eastern Fair Sparks Altercation Between Students,” Daily Nexus, May 31).