Residents, Staff Meet to Discuss Skateboard Ban

Immediate changes to UCSB's campus skateboarding policies were averted yesterday, after university administrators agreed to postpone their decisions until more research is collected.
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Campus Meetings To Center on Proposed Skating Regulations

UCSB skateboarders wishing to defend their prime mode of transportation on campus will have the opportunity to speak this week during two public town hall meetings in the UCen.
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Yard Show To Conclude Black Culture Week

The week may be beginning to wind down, but organizers of the annual Black Culture Week are gearing up and continuing to celebrate with movies, bowling, basketball, wine and cheese and the long awaite...
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TGIF Website Welcomes Sustainability Suggestions

After a lengthy delay, The Green Initiative Fund is accepting proposals for potential sustainable projects on campus, ranging from increased ways of using renewable energy to educational programs.
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UC To Reassess Use of Tobacco Research Money

University of California research laboratories may soon lose funding from tobacco companies, pending the results of an on-going debate among the UC Regents, top faculty administrators, interest groups...
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A.S. Requests Updated Skating Rules

The Associated Students Commission on Public Safety took the first step in a proposal to ban skateboarding on campus after hearing several complaints from students and community members.
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Sigma Chi Loses Recognition, Place in University-Led Rush

UCSB Greek Affairs is still awaiting reply from the Sigma Chi Fraternity International Headquarters, after asking the organization last month to revoke the local chapter's charter.
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Massage Services Offered To Relax Stressed Students

The Health Education Department at Student Health recently began offering UCSB students some stress relieving services normally just reserved for members of upscale spas - all at student-friendly pric...
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Snail Harbors Sea Parasites, Harms Local Ecosystem

UCSB Marine Biology researchers have just solved a mystery with potentially life-saving implications - why West Coast beaches are plagued with non-native mud snails and parasitic flatworms.
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Professors Earn International Recognition

Fifty-six University of California researchers, three of whom are professors at UCSB, recently celebrated their election as 2006 fellows in the prestigious American Association Advancement of Science.
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KCSB To Conclude Annual Fundraiser

KCSB 91.9 FM's annual Fundraising Membership Drive winds down this Wednesday after a week of seeking support and celebrating 45 years on the air.
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Residence Halls Plan Safe, Fun Halloween

Residents of on-campus housing will have alternative activities to look forward to this Halloween weekend if they decide to skip the annual holiday festivities Isla Vista.
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