Local law enforcement, county officials and a small crowd of students met at I.V. Theater last night for a public forum regarding the county’s plans to stop Floatopia.
The county’s decision to blockade I.V. beach access points and patrol waters on Saturday is extreme — and borders on a violation of our rights.
“Excuse me, guys? Yeah, you, come over here for a second. I really need your help. Thanks for stopping.”
“What’s up? What do you need?”
“I’m looking for some ass next year.”
Currently in its fifth year, the UCSB Human Rights Film Festival — opening tonight and wrapping up on Monday, April 26 — is a showcase of international cinema that highlights pressing human rights issues. Continuing in this tradition of foregrounding a wide breadth of underrepresented perspectives, the festival kicks off tonight in Campbell Hall with a powerful selection of films, including the 2007 Turkish film, “Bliss.”
Professor Frederick F. Lange, a distinguished UCSB faculty member and notable scientist, passed away on Friday in Tuscon, Ariz., in the company of his family.
I am lucky enough to be writing this article from the island of Maui! It’s amazing how much easier it seems to write an article while watching whales jump, sipping on a Lavaman Pale Ale, and dealing with important issues like how long it takes my dive gear to dry. Life is rough.
Last week at Center Stage Theater, UCSB Theater & Dance Dept.’s Ellen K. Anderson unveiled her original play “Bedtime in Detroit” to Santa Barbara audiences. Debuting in New York a year ago, the script is a unique love story, set to the scene of Detroit burning in the distance.
Candidates for two Associated Students executive offices took the stage yesterday to discuss their campaign platforms.
While quietly releasing the mellow-sounding Seventh Tree back in 2008, electronica duo Goldfrapp gave way to the rise of breakout dance-pop starlets such as Lady Gaga and La Roux. What is lead singer Alison Goldfrapp’s response to this sudden outbreak of dance floor divas?
The Associated Students Legislative Council approved the ballot for this quarter’s upcoming election in last night’s five-hour meeting.