UCSB Student Appears on Wheel of Fortune
UCSB student Holly Hayes and her father spun a total of $8,200 on last night’s episode of Wheel of Fortune, landing the family duo in third place.
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UCSB student Holly Hayes and her father spun a total of $8,200 on last night’s episode of Wheel of Fortune, landing the family duo in third place.
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UCSB student Holly Hayes will spin the wheel and buy a vowel alongside her father on tonight’s episode of “Wheel of Fortune.”
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The university had to apologize to 60 waitlisted applicants last week after mistakenly sending the Fall 2010 hopefuls congratulatory letters intended for admitted students.
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UCSB history associate professor Gabriela Soto Laveaga recently released a book examining the origins of the oral contraceptive pill.
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A student group's demonstration for Palestinian solidarity was defaced last week, fueling tensions over Gaza Awareness Week.
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The UCSB Academic Senate's Faculty Legislature met yesterday to discuss the university's future.
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Thanks to a new streamlined form, applying for federal college aid is easier than ever.
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Over 1,600 people rallied at Pavilion Gym on Friday to support UCSB's Exercise & Sports Studies minor as it faces extinction from the university's budget crunch.
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The Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History will celebrate the 400th anniversary of Galileo Galilei's scientific discoveries this evening.
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Associated Students has teamed up with the Green Campus Program to make eight UCSB buildings more energy efficient in the next three years.
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Protests spanned UCSB yesterday as supporters of the Ventura Center for off-campus studies rallied against the closure of the satellite campus.
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Have no fear, UCSB's sustainability champion is here.
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Students Teaching Alcohol & Other Drug Responsibility encouraged students to drink safely in moderation this Halloween weekend by means of a Haunted House of HEaLLth venue hosted on campus yesterday.
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Beginning Winter Quarter, College of Letters and Science students will have to submit a petition in order to enroll in a class for a third time.
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Not to call it a sausage fest, but Isla Vista's newest eatery will have no shortage of wieners.
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