The “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy is an issue conservatives need to clearly explain and articulate.
Describing “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” (DADT) as anything but discriminatory legislation against LGBT individuals is absurd. Claims that the policy is designed to maintain order in the military or that it does not violate the constitutional rights of LGBT service members are equally ludicrous. Recent attacks on the policy from the Log Cabin Republicans have proven […]
The Isla Vista Foot Patrol responded to an assault, vandalism and several burglaries this weekend. Early Saturday morning, officers received a report that a female was physically attacked by six individuals on the 6700 block of Abrego Road. IVFP Lt. Ray Vuillemainroy said one of the suspects confronted the victim and proceeded to beat her […]
University of California campuses are struggling to maintain their enrollment standards as the Fall 2011 application deadline approaches.
The Associated Students Finance Board allocated $10,691 during last night’s roughly hour-long meeting.
California is becoming one of North America’s hockey hotbeds. This is in spite of its location on the West Coast.
Gaucho soccer received word of its NCAA tournament seeding Monday, when the selection committee announced that the team will face Denver in the first round at Harder Stadium this Thursday, Nov. 18 at 7 p.m.
The Daily Nexus Talks with Director of Admissions Christine Van Gieson about admissions plans for 2011, class sizes and upcoming fee increases.
The UCSB women’s volleyball team split its final two home games of the year this weekend, beating UC Davis 3-2 before losing to Pacific by the same margin.
Despite holding the lead for much of the game, the #7 UCSB men’s water polo team lost to #4 UCLA 9-8 at the UCSB Campus Pool.
“We came and matched them exactly evenly and we put ourselves in a position to win,” Head Coach Wolf Wigo said. “We just didn’t execute at the very end of the game. Missed a great opportunity.”