Stats Reveal Skate Safety

The university released a host of statistics concerning skateboard safety on Mon
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Students Debate in Hub

The Associated Students presidential candidates squared off in their final forum before next week's election Tuesday.
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Campus Strives to Prevent Rape

Throughout April -- Sexual Assault Awareness Month -- UCSB will present a line up of activities designed to end rape and sexual violence in the student community.
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Baldwin To Reveal UCSB Sex Secrets

Students desperate to share their most carnal thoughts with professors are invited to tonight's sex talk helmed by sociology professor and sexpert John Baldwin.
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UCSB Gets Free Lesson in Ethics

Over 2,500 free copies of His Holiness the Dalai Lama's book, Ethics for the New Millennium, will be distributed in the Davidson Library today to kick off the third annual UCSB Reads.
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Alumnus Airs His Story on UCTV

Alumnus Scott Norris' story of his battle with cancer hit national airwaves earlier this week after making its debut in a UCSB psychology classroom last spring.
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Seminar To Whip Out S&M Truths

Students who have ever fantasized about being strapped down, forced into a leather gimp mask and flogged by someone in ass-less chaps will find themselves in leather-bound heaven tonight.
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UCSB Group Investigates Pornography

Several prominent UCSB scholars gathered yesterday to discuss one of America's favorite pastimes - watching movies of complete strangers fucking.
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Asst. Professor Aims to Grasp Effects of War

A UCSB faculty member recently joined a national task force that is seeking to unpack the psyches of war-torn families and analyze the psychological and social impacts of forced relocation.
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Chancellor Earns Astronautical Merit

Chancellor Henry T. Yang was recently honored with an award from the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics for his achievements as a researcher and educator.
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Yearbook Debt Pays Nexus Deficit

Despite significant drops in revenue and being defrauded by credit card scammers, the Daily Nexus was back in black for Fall Quarter as the result of a large debt collected from the La Cumbre yearbook...
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English Dept. Offers New Emphases

English majors looking to get more in their department now have the option of two more specializations in the fields of psychology and environmental studies.
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Free Book Distribution Aims to Shed Light on Globalization

Urging people to take a look, in a book, the annual UCSB Reads program is offering 2,000 free copies of Pietra Rivoli's The Travels of a T-shirt in the Global Economy, which are available today in the...
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Breakdown of Bell Timer Remains Unexplained

After six weeks of silence from Storke Tower, technicians have yet to find the source of the malfunction that caused the bells to ring once per second for almost an hour on Oct. 9.
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Conference Displays Dimensions of Containers

Scholars and professionals visiting campus this weekend are aiming to think inside the box for a change.
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