Fights Leave Poor First Impressions

First impressions can be everything.

Whiskey Out a Boot

For those of you who recently began following UCSB athletics, it is important to know that the conference landscape is much different than it used to be.

KCSB Launches Annual Funding Drive

In a 10-day extravaganza of musical performances and broadcasts, KCSB 91.9 FM’s annual fund drive aims to garner pledges and support from the campus and local community.

MySpace Merely Boosts Bands’ Egos

With all the new rock bands, indie bands, small rap groups, etc., it is hard to find a band to really like and follow.

SB Closes in on Conference Leaders

After receiving a much needed break for Halloween festivities, the UCSB women’s club field hockey team (6-2-0) picked up right where it left off this past weekend, defeating UC Irvine and Santa Clara on consecutive days.

Council Candidates Face Off in Odd-Year Election

Today registered Santa Barbara City residents will have a chance to elect three out of eight city council candidates and decide upon a measure that would temporarily extend the term of those seats.

Cycling Siren Offers Rules for the Road

I have always avoided biking the first week of the school year as the newbies try to learn how the bike paths work.

Dennis Miller Returns to TV Tonight

Sports enthusiasts will get a fresh and funny view on the world of sports this week as the Versus network premiers its new show, “Sports Unfiltered With Dennis Miller,” tonight at 10 EST.

CCS Provides More Than Meets the Eye

We, the students of the Literature Collaborative at the College of Creative Studies, would like to address the recent opinion column regarding CCS (“Gaucho Sends Readers to CCS Abyss,” Daily Nexus, Oct. 29).

A.S. Funds Event Despite Hesitation

Associated Students Finance Board allocated $45,799.92 to 13 groups last night, doling out money from several different funds.