Playoff Re-seeding Not a Shabby Idea

While the players may get bigger, faster, stronger and richer, professional sports leagues are in general pretty slow to accept changes to the actual rules that govern their sports. Interleague play – now a summer tradition in baseball – is still looked down upon by the purists.

Oil Co. Presents New Coastal Drilling Plan

For the first time in our nation’s history, an off-shore oil producer has agreed to put an end date to their its drilling in exchange for approval to develop untapped undersea oil reserves off the coast of Santa Barbara County.

A.S. Endorsement: Student Advocate General

Scott McDonald runs unopposed, but nonetheless brings many admirable qualities to the table as a candidate for student advocate general.

McGolf

Thanks, Tiger. You and your freaking knee give me no incentive to watch golf until June. At least the NHL Playoffs are just heating up…yawn.

SB Locals Rally for Mental Health

Drawing a crowd of nearly 100 people, community members rallied on the steps of City Hall yesterday in protest of proposed budget cuts to programs that care for the mentally ill.

A.S. Endorsement: External Vice President of Statewide Affairs

With a strong background in leadership, current RHA President Corey Huber will make an effective and efficient external vice president of statewide affairs.

Students Remain Focal Point in A.S. Public Forum

The two candidates seeking the position of external vice president of statewide affairs and the three presidential hopefuls met for the final public forum yesterday for executive officers of the Associated Students election season.

A.S. Endorsement: External Vice President of Local Affairs

Underneath her friendly, easygoing exterior, Liz Buda is almost overqualified for the external vice president of local affairs position.

Blowin’ in the Wind

Reaffirmations

University Children’s Center Support Fee The University Children’s Center Support Fee helps student families pay for childcare, as well as helps subsidize the Orfalea Family Children’s Center and the University Children’s Center in the Student Resource Building. The program is worth continuing and the quarterly $3.00-per-student fund helps provide a service otherwise unavailable. The Daily […]