The Environmental Affairs Board and members from Real Food Challenge have teamed up with campus dining services in an effort to reduce the cafeterias’ environmental and ecological impact.
Please see http://blog.dailynexus.com/shallow/sports/big-west-tournament-live-blog/ for the Nexus‘ full live blog coverage of the Big West Tournament.
I would like to point out the error in your article, “State Cuts EAP Funds,” in Thursday’s Daily Nexus. It is not the state, but the Office of the President in Oakland that cuts EAP funds. It is somewhat complicated, but let me explain as clearly as I can.
Hundreds of local protesters marched through campus, Isla Vista and downtown Santa Barbara yesterday, joining thousands of Californians in a statewide “day of action” supporting public higher education.
The UC Santa Barbara men’s basketball team may have just captured the Big West regular season championship, but that can only get them so far when the Big West Tournament comes around next Friday in the Anaheim Convention Center. With a bye into the semifinal round, the #1 seeded Gauchos (18-9 overall, 12-4 Big West) still need two wins to go dancing in the NCAA Tournament. But in a conference where upsets are abundant, it won’t be easy.
Megan Fox is a tease… or at least she thinks she is. She recently said in an interview that she’s only had sex with two guys in her whole life
Vaginas will be snatching up the attention of the UCSB student body this weekend.
Especially in light of the recent events and occurrences of racism and homophobia at our fellow UC campuses, I was very disappointed and troubled to find that the Weatherhuman felt it necessary to include “They’re just gay” while describing his excessively negative opinion of musicals.
Having taken care of business at the end of their Big West schedule, the UCSB women’s basketball team now prepares for a conference tournament that for the first time in three years will not feature them as the favorites. After losing seven league bouts, something the Gauchos (12-16, 9-7) have not done since the 1993-94 campaign, UCSB now wears the guise of an underdog and will travel to Anaheim as either the #4 or #5 seed.