CAB Hosts Annual Care Expo

Hundreds of nonprofit volunteer and internship organizations will exhibit today during the annual Care Expo from 12 to 4 p.m. at Corwin Pavilion.

“Legion” = Unholy Failure * 1/2

The single redeeming value of “Legion” is that it only takes itself half seriously. Unfortunately, neither half really merits watching.

Armchair QB

The Raiders have hired Hue Jackson (not the Wolverine) to try and do for JaMarcus Russell what he did for Joe Flacco. That’s right, Joe “who?” Flacco is the new role model for the 2007 first overall draft pick.

All The Kids Are Saying It

You know what overused saying cracks me up? “Over my dead body.” I mean, your corpse, really? You’re willing to die to protect that last slice of pizza back there? I mean, I’m as enthralled over Domino’s new crust as much as the next Weatherhuman, but I’m not sure I understand forsaking your life for […]

Chino’s Rock & Tacos

From nightly menu specials to a light, social atmosphere, Chino’s Rock & Tacos is I.V.’s newest hot spot for food and fun.

AFSCME Reacts to Furlough

UCSB administrators were confronted on two different occasions at Cheadle Hall yesterday by over a dozen physical facilities employees.

Curbing Corporate Waste Takes Priority

As I witness the expansion of the ‘green’ movement, I see that the main message being sent to consumers is one of individual responsibility, i.e. if you buy a metal water bottle or a reusable bag, you will save the planet. While the message of sustainability is an important one for everyone to understand, people should know that it is not the individual consumers who create the most negative impact on our planet.

Seniors Sink Sin City Swimmers

It was senior day at Campus Pool Saturday afternoon and the UCSB senior swimmers brought their A games to the meet. The men’s and women’s swim teams battled against rival University of Nevada, Las Vegas in the final home meet of the season and came away with identical winning scores of 155 to 107.

Dinner To Raise Funds for Haiti

In response to the devastating earthquake that struck Haiti, UCSB is hosting a relief benefit at Corwin Pavilion tonight at 7 p.m.

Mysterious Methods Make for a Pleasurable Read

I’ve been writing this column for about six weeks now, and word is finally getting around. People from the dorms who used to conveniently receive text messages when they passed me at the gym are suddenly eager to “catch up” when they see me pumping iron.