“We haven’t heard anything about [Iona College] really,” said senior driver Dane Lindstrom. “They’re another East Coast team, and though we don’t take anyone lightly, in the world of water polo, East Coast teams don’t tend to be very strong.”
We all have sexual pet peeves. I’d like to share one of mine with a charming little anecdote. It was well into a school night before an 8 a.m. class. I had barely stepped into my frumpiest PJs when my text alert sounded. “I’m lonely… get ur hot ass over here!”
In response to hate crimes committed in Isla Vista this summer, the queer community and supporters gathered at Storke Plaza yesterday to rally against homophobia.
Last time the UCSB men’s soccer team played at home, the result was a disastrous 6-2 beating at the hands of Wake Forest. This time, the Gauchos hope things will be different.
Much to the chagrin of local environmental groups, the pieces seem to be falling into place for Matt Osgood and his 11-year quest to develop much of the coastline north of Isla Vista.
If there’s one thing that nobody’s talked about this election cycle, it’s weed.
It’s a brave and depraved new world, and as the earth rotates relentlessly about the sun, we are brought face-to-face with a new school year and a new surf column. This column should have been written twice by now, but it hasn’t, and the reason for that is the same reason that a lot of things just don’t happen in Isla Vista. Freshmen, consider this fair warning. The reason I was unable to write this column in the previous weeks is the same reason that I slept through surf team tryouts last Sunday; this town sucks you dry.
In response to Mr. Bannigan’s assertion that Sen. John McCain’s competition-based health care plan will benefit our country (“Best of Health Care Result of Healthy Competition” Daily Nexus, Oct. 6): Are you kidding me? The health care system in this country is a joke because of capitalism and corporate greed, and more competition in health care is the last thing we need right now.
After 13 days and approximately $4.8 million spent, the U.S. Forest Service has completed its hydromulching treatment on the land burned in this summer’s Gap Fire.
The big news yesterday — at least in the QB’s mind – was the arrest of Luke Walton’s stalker. The QB just has one question for her: You didn’t have anyone better to follow and pester than Luke freakin’ Walton?