College Repubs. Question MSA’s Legitimacy

I was very surprised to read Tuesday’s edition of the Daily Nexus and see that not only did David Horowitz publish an advertisement for his third Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week, but that the Nexus printed an entire article apologizing for it in the News section. I was further surprised to find that in their apology, they […]

Six Teams That Just Deserve to Lose

Sports Editor John Greely discusses his least favorite college teams. Actually, they’re his favorite teams, as long as he gets to watch them lose.

‘Religulous’ Review

“Religulous,” a documentary starring controversial funnyman Bill Maher and directed by Larry Charles of “Borat” fame, is one glorious middle finger to religion and everyone who professes to take part in it.

Cells Deplete Oil Supply

A study led by UCSB earth scientists has uncovered single-celled organisms that devour oil sources under the sea floor.

Not All Girls Need to Swing Both Ways

Editor, Daily Nexus I’m writing in response to Jenni Perez’s (“Hope My BF Don’t Mind It,” Daily Nexus, Oct. 15). Though an accomplished fellow partier, and at the risk of sounding like a prude, I was appalled at the suggestion that every hetero girl at least try hooking up with another girl for fun. Don’t […]

Blast From the Past

Those attending Max Raabe’s concert at downtown SB’s Marjorie Luke Theater tomorrow evening may feel like they’ve stepped into a time warp upon initially viewing the singer and his Palast Orchester. Dressed in an impeccably wrinkle-free black tuxedo (complete with tails) with his hair slicked back, the singer from Berlin evokes a bygone period of flappers, bootleg gin and European excess. The feeling probably won’t last long, though…

New Pilar Dig Site Opens

Twenty-five years ago, a UCSB explorer discovered ancient Maya ruins straddling the border between Guatemala and Belize. This Wednesday, the site will officially become the first archaeological peace park in the world.

Private Entities Are Outside First Amendment Realm

Editor, Daily Nexus Every day, before I go to class, I grab an issue of the Daily Nexus and skim the front page to head straight for the Opinion section. I always enjoy reading the slightly biased political articles or how someone hates the I.V. Master Plan, however, when I came across the article entitled […]

Storke Plaza Showcases Campus Organizations

Life-sized condiments, live dance performances and freebies abounded at the 24th Annual Activities Faire yesterday.

Help Save Sick Children and Support Prop 3

Editor, Daily Nexus You will have the opportunity to vote in one of the most historic and important Presidential elections in American history. You might not realize, however, that there are several important California-specific initiatives you will be asked to consider on the same ballot. Proposition 3 — the Children’s Hospital Bond Act – is […]