UCSB Collection Commemorates Past Presidents

In honor of Presidents’ Day and Ronald Reagan’s 100th birthday, the Davidson Library will host a special exhibition on American presidents.

Economists To Speak on Global Finances

Former International Monetary Fund chief economist Simon Johnson will lecture tonight at 8 p.m. in Campbell Hall.

A.S. Spends Spring Funds

The Associated Students Finance Board distributed $21,204 to 14 student organizations during last night’s three-hour meeting.

Government Briefs

Local government councils will consider a scope of issues today during their weekly meetings.

Bren’s Collapse Points to Construction Faults

An engineering investigation determined that the collapse of a portion of Bren Hall’s ceiling last October was due to faulty ceiling suspension anchors.

Individual Freedom Nourishes Human Dignity and Economic Development

Valentine’s Day just ended and I’ve decided, out of the kindness of my heart, to provide a public service and discuss the traumatic, conflicting and combative, yet never-ending relationship between liberals and conservatives.

Constitutional Liberties Insufficient for Promoting the General Welfare

Where did our bipartisan relationship go wrong, my conservative valentine? Back in the good old days, your liberal northeastern Republicans interested me and you could always get along with my conservative southern Democrats.

SB Reads Centers On Life Story of Henrietta Lacks

The Santa Barbara Public Library System and UCSB are focusing their fifth annual community reading program on The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks.

Gift to Fund SAGE Mind Research

The SAGE Center for the Study of the Mind received a $1.26 million gift from SAGE Publications, Inc. to establish a junior fellowship at UCSB.

Weekend Wrap-Up

The Isla Vista Foot Patrol responded to an assault, burglaries and several alcohol-related crimes this weekend.