TAs Reach Agreement With UC

The strike by teaching assistants, tutors and other academic student employees that would have started today was avoided when the University and the labor union reached a tentative contract agreement ...
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KCSB Gives Up B-ball Airtime to Corporates

The student-staffed radio station will only air 11 live broadcasts of women's basketball games this year, instead of the 17 games it aired last year.
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TAs To Hold Dead Week Strike

Teaching assistants, tutors and other academic student employees at all nine University of California campuses will be on strike starting next week after contract negotiations broke down earlier this ...
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Locals Scope Grad Student Housing Project

The safety and aesthetics of the proposed San Clemente Graduate Student Housing Project dominated a meeting Thursday night at Embarcadero Hall.
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Meeting to Focus on Grad Housing Impact

At a public meeting Thursday, community members and Santa Barbara County public agencies will have the chance to talk to UCSB and the county about environmental issues the university should investigat...
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UC Briefs: November 10, 2003

On Sunday, Iranian authorities released a UC Berkeley lecturer imprisoned on suspicion of espionage since July, Iranian prosecutor's office spokesman Mohammad Shadabi said.
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Finance Board Gives Money to Gamers, A.S.

Targetable terrorists and test sheets were the talk of Monday's Associated Students Finance Board meeting. Finance Board gave $180 to the Computer Gaming Club for a local area network (LAN) party it i...
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Man Jerks Off at Women’s Center Fair

An unidentified man allegedly spotted masturbating in front of the Women's Center evaded capture Thursday after Women's Center staff members called the Community Service Organization and UC Police Dep...
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CalPIRG Urges Students to Call Senators

Phone lines at the offices of the two California senators were kept busy today when more than 70 UCSB students called to ask their elected representatives to oppose an air pollution bill.
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UC Briefs: October 14th, 2003

UC Berkeley ASUC President Arrested, 'UCSD Uncensored' Website Shuts Down, UC To Review Admissions Process After Report on Berkeley SAT Scores
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Student Prank Alarms Police

A UCSB freshman living in Figueroa House at Manzanita Village set off fire alarms when he discharged a fire extinguisher in the residential halls Wednesday evening. He said he tried to inform students...
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Conan Conquers California, Capitol

Tuesday night, California voted to recall Gov. Gray Davis in the 11th month of his second term. The recall passed with 54 percent of votes.
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Vehicle Strikes, Injures Man in I.V.

An unidentified man was hit by a car while attempting to diagonally cross the street from the corner of Abrego Road and Camino Pescadero.The accident happened Friday around 8:20 p.m.
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Freshmen Get Greedy at Bookstore

Over the past week and a half 14 freshmen have been caught attempting to steal items from the UCSB Bookstore. The items range from textbooks and mechanical pencils to guitar strings.
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Different Dorms, Different Opinions

From the hyper-modern comfort of Manzanita Village to the pocket-sized coziness of San Miguel Residence Hall, most students say they enjoy their brand of dorm life. Manzanita residents appreciate the ...
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