The Cancer Center of Santa Barbara will be participating in a Phase III clinical trial in order to evaluate the effectiveness of Lucanix, a new vaccine designed to fight lung cancer.
There’s a little thing in this world that I like to call “The Oh-Duh Factor.” Now, not many people give this phenomenon the real attention it deserves, but I find that in times of distress and uncertainty, you can always turn to it for guidance.
The Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors voted last week to allocate $40,000 to make improvements to warming shelters for the homeless.
Health care reform has dominated politics for the past few months, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t other serious issues that Washington must address. President Obama has spent his entire time in office so far leading a nation mired in the worst recession since the Great Depression, one that has eliminated 8.4 million jobs since it began in December 2007.
The Instructional Computing Dept. is conducting a trial program this quarter that allows students in need to borrow laptop computers for several hours at a time, free of charge.
In lieu of their embarrassing defeat by Scott Brown in Massachusetts, Democrats have begun a slow retreat from their radical liberal agenda.
The Associated Students Finance Board dispersed $41,286 to 15 student organizations at last night’s over nearly seven-hour meeting.
I’m getting tired of people referring to comments of old pictures on Facebook as “stalking.” I put those pictures up specifically to get comments from people I specifically gave permission to view them. That’s not stalking.
Yesterday afternoon, a giant tree trunk fell down near the tunnel by UCSB Student Health.
You know how celebrity stalkers are in love with imaginary people?