Multilateralism Jusitifies Intervention

In 1969 an unelected dictator rose to power through a military coup to lead an Arab country in North Africa.

Prudence Dictates Caution, Restraint

The military intervention in Libya has led to a number of issues which greatly worry the conservative contingent.

Weekend Wrap-Up

The Isla Vista Foot Patrol responded to a burglary and several alcohol-related crimes this weekend.

Board Debates the Funding of Outreach Programs

The Associated Students Finance Board distributed $23,379 to 15 student organizations during last night’s five-hour meeting.

UCSB Ranks Highest in Cycling Campuses

The League of American Bicyclists identified UCSB as a gold-level bike-friendly campus earlier this month.

Softball: Gauchos Face UCLA in Doubleheader

After being swept by #5 Arizona State in three mercy-rule matches last week, UCSB softball hopes to rebound on the road against defending #13 UCLA in a doubleheader today.

Sports Briefs: Baseball, Men’s and Women’s Water Polo

Baseball: Haddow Named Big West Player of the Week

After driving in six runs in two wins, senior right fielder Mark Haddow earned Big West Player of the Week honors after going 6-16 with two doubles and a home run last week. Against USC last Tuesday, he tied a career high after driving in four runs.

Student Votes Win Exclusive Film Premiere

Danny McBride and James Franco will host the world premiere of the upcoming blockbuster “Your Highness” at UCSB this Friday.

IVFP Promotes Adherents

The Isla Vista Foot Patrol is promoting an anti-theft campaign to reduce the number of burglaries in the community.

UC Halts Education Abroad Program in Japan

The University of California canceled its 2010-11 Education Abroad Programs in Japan in response to the flood of natural and nuclear disasters plaguing the country.