Sigma Nu has raised an unprecedented $10,000 for the Isla Vista Youth Projects center, breaking their own philanthropy record.
Apparently people were getting trampled and straight up mollywhopped at the entrance for the Clinton speech last night, since they only let 900 people in.
An energetic crowd awaited the New York senator’s appearance as aides distributed signs that read “UCSB for Hillary” and “Clinton Country.”
Video coverage of Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton at the UCSB Recreational Center.
Fifteen miles of hiking, four hours of daily exercise class, 1400-calorie-a-day vegetarian diet and not to mention a 5:30 a.m. wakeup call – The Ashram is a glorified boot camp celebrities and average Joe’s alike pay thousands of dollars to attend.
Whether it was mandated by the Big West Conference or just thought up by a member of Cal Poly’s marketing staff, a rare event will take place tomorrow at Mott Gym in San Luis Obispo.
“I thought a fight was going to break out.”
First-year history of public policy major Kelsey Jones was one of the 1,200 or so students who were actually able to attend last night’s Hillary Clinton speech.
One of the key issues in this election is the state of Iraq. Should we stay, should we go? What will we leave behind? What have we done?
The Sports Eds aren’t too pleased that Clinton coverage led to a smaller sports page, but you’ve gotta admit, the Cloverfield ad at the bottom of our page is freaking badass.
So, why did Sen. Hillary Clinton come to UCSB?
Judging by the circumstances, the presidential hopeful’s quick stop at the Pavilion Gym last night seemed to be an almost spur-of-the-moment decision.