Relay To Raise Cash for Cancer Research

For 24 hours, UCSB students and members of the local community will take to the track this weekend to combat cancer.

Artsweek Misses the Boat on Coachella

Coachella. Whisper this word to any music fanatic and you will immediately provoke a response of both interest and awe. This once-a-year orgasm of blasting speakers, rockin’ shows and cornucopia of up-and-coming indie bands has, sadly, already ended its ransacking of the polo fields of Indio, Calif., and departed the music diehards who braved the scorching sun to attend its three days of ear candy.

Senior Day Highlights Weekend Set

UCSB softball returns to Campus Diamond for a critical pairing with the University of Pacific this weekend.

UCSB Union Coalition Organizes Rally in Support of University Workers

Demanding increased wages and better treatment, UCSB personnel united in the Arbor yesterday to carry on the message of May Day, also known as International Workers’ Day.

Female Authors Ought to Withhold Generalizations

Editor, Daily Nexus, In Wednesday’s column (“I.V. Women Fend Off Self-Righteous Dudes,” Daily Nexus, April 30), three hyper-feminists vented their social frustrations on balcony-dwelling men making offensive comments to women. It sounds like a legitimate frustration, except in the process these women made condescending comments aimed at all men, especially white men – so this […]

UCSB Set to Run With Cal Poly in Tough Conference Dual Meet

The entire UCSB track and field team returns to action this weekend as the Gauchos hope to tame the Mustangs in a Big West Conference dual meet at Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo. The Gauchos have yet to compete against the Mustangs this season and are looking to get a sneak peek at the competition before the Big West Championships in two weeks.

Jugglers To Remember Rape Victims

Over the next three days, performers will fling balls, pins and rings in Robertson Gym and Isla Vista Theater all in an effort to raise funds for rape counseling and prevention programs.

“In God We Trust” Column Showcases Ignorant Writing

Editor, Daily Nexus, The column by Jeff Dulgar (“Liberals Sideline ‘In God We Trust,’” Daily Nexus, April 29), is perniciously offensive. By “first off” finding it “hilarious” that there are actually people in the world who don’t share Dulgar’s view on this divisive issue, he immediately dismisses that there should be an argument at all […]

I smell a rat.

With the news that Jose Canseco foreclosed on his Encino home, the QB can’t help but wonder who he’s going to rat out in his next book. Smart money’s on Micah Owings…

UCSB To Sustain New Environmental Program

Proving once again that for the campus, green does indeed mean go, UCSB recently unveiled a comprehensive 20-year plan designed to increase environmental efficiency.