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Sometimes I swear squirrels are out to get me.
I was hustling my way across that all too familiar stretch of walkway that runs between the Arbor and the library the other day when I overheard a proponent of that all too familiar savior. It struck me as odd how overwhelming this man’s presence was. He managed to smother passers-by in thinly veiled insults […]
With the recently approved state budget slashing even more funding from the University of California – and aid from the economic stimulus package still unknown – UCSB administrators aren’t sure how the campus will cope with the millions lost.
The Cathedral City Classic was kind to the UCSB softball team this weekend, as the Gauchos (9-6 overall) went 4-2 over the four-day invitational, including a 6-4 upset of #17 Nevada. The win over the Wolfpack was Santa Barbara’s first triumph over a ranked opponent this year.
I first heard a chant soon after Prop 8 passed while attending an event at Stanford that sought to make people aware of the high suicide rate among queer youth. I chanted along with students, focusing more on my camera than on the message I lost my voice echoing. However, months later I find that […]
A small crowd gathered in Little Acorn Park on Sabado Tarde Road yesterday to pay their respects to the victims of the David Attias’ 2001 vehicular rampage.
The UCSB men’s and women’s track teams have officially commenced the 2009 outdoor season, having competed in the second annual Gaucho Round-Up this past weekend. The Gaucho Round-Up is a quad-meet between Claremont, Pepperdine, Westmont and Santa Barbara.
Yesterday marked the eighth anniversary of the David Attias killings. The following is the Nexus’ original account of the event.
Last Friday the #5 UCSB women’s club lacrosse team took a trip down to UCLA to square off with the #6 Bruins. For most of the game, the Gauchos trailed UCLA, and with 20 minutes left to play, UCSB was down 8-5 and it wasn’t looking good.