If Barack Obama is elected President of the United States, change is coming. Obama, rated the most liberal U.S. senator by the National Journal and largely considered the most liberal politician ever to be elected as a presidential candidate, would preside over an ideologically deadlocked Supreme Court, a Democratic majority in the House and a near filibuster-proof Democratic majority in the Senate. This is a blank check for the Democratic Party and a would-be president that has promised one of the biggest socialistic expansions of government we will have ever seen in our nation’s history.
Sun., Oct 19, 3:55 a.m. – Deputies were dispatched to the field near the intersection of Camino Lindo and Del Playa Drive on reports of an intoxicated male passed out naked.
Heading on the road to rumble with a rival can be intimidating for weak teams, but for teams with title aspirations, a big game is just a chance to do big things.
There was a lot of hype surrounding the Cal Poly/UCSB showdown this past Friday. The game lived up to it.
In a game full of heroes, senior driver Daniel Natalizio rose above the rest, netting a tremendous backhand in sudden death to lift the #8 UCSB men’s water polo team over #9 UC Irvine 13-12 at Campus Pool last Saturday. It was the fourth match between the two MPSF foes this year, and the third to be decided by a single goal.
As I hope you have already heard, today, Oct. 20th, is the last day to register to vote. It is the last day you will have a chance to make sure your voice is heard in this election. This election is the most important in at least a generation. The outcome could very well determine […]
In a sweep dubbed “Operation Gator Roll,” the Santa Barbara Police Dept. made 59 gang-related arrests last week.
Political enthusiasts and music lovers gathered at Anisq’ Oyo’ Park Sunday afternoon to learn about local candidates, register to vote and listen to live music.
Students seeking on-campus parking over Halloween weekend will now need to purchase permits as the deadline for free passes has ended.