Seniors To Bid UCSB Farewell

Nearly 5,000 UCSB students have reached the end of their undergraduate college careers and will walk the stage in their respective graduation ceremonies.

Athletes Denied Re-Vote

The Campus Elections Commission recently rejected a request to hold a re-vote on the Intercollegiate Athletic Scholarships Fee that failed to pass in the campus’s spring elections.

Brief Advocates for UC Progress

The UC Commission on the Future released a report last week featuring the preliminary draft recommendations from its five workgroups.

Center Aids Afflicted Students

UCSB’s Center for Asperger Research was recently awarded a $250,000 grant by the Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation to help fund research in the field of autism.

Pets Lure Students Out of Library

Over 20 floppy-eared, snot-nosed and twinkly-eyed dogs filled the Lot 22 lawn yesterday, drawing a turnout of upward of 600 animal lovers throughout the day.

UC Moves to Increase Efficiency

University of California administrators recently introduced a plan to save $500 million a year in operating costs by streamlining administrative, energy and inventory spending throughout the system.

Forgiveness Leads to Happier, Healthier Life

Many of us carry grudges for things others have done to hurt us.

Dishonest Study Hall Betrays Students

The Study Hall needs to pick up some honesty, since its 50 Club members picked up the tab.

Social Host Ordinance Produces Unintended Consequences

The Social Host Ordinance, a countywide regulation that would impose civil penalties on residents that provide alcohol to minors, should not have passed in its present form.

District Attorney Joyce Dudley Battles for Votes

The reality is that most UCSB students have been or know someone who has been cited for an alcohol-related offense.