Feature Photo: If a Tree Falls on Your Car in I.V., Does It Make a Sound?

Strong winds from the first storm of Winter Quarter knock a tree over, nearly hitting a parked car on El Nido Lane on Wednesday.
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Sound-SOUNDSTYLE: Manson, Vandals, Xzibit, Rage and More

CD reviews and more CD reviews.
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Lights Out – California’s Troubled Electrical Industry Belongs Back in the Hands of State Government (Staff Ed)

In Monday night's "State of State" speech, Gov. Gray Davis sounded the call to take California's crippled electrical industry back into public hands.
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Best of 2000: The Top Tens of Film, Music, and Culture

In order to determine the year's best in film, music, and culture, the Artsweek Editorial Board gathered together at the Bacara for their annual retreat. Enjoy...
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Reader’s Voice -[Re]vision I.V. Fails to Meet Student Needs

Ah, the joy of living in Isla Vista. I don't know about you, but I enjoy the potholes, the noise and the terrible food places that lovely I.V. provides.
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True Stories of the Isla Vista Foot Patrol

Adventures of the I.V. Foot Patrol.
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Feature Photo: Surf’s Up


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Devil’s Advocate – Why Prime Time Televison Lacks the Courage of Its Convictions (Staff Ed)

Networks caught off guard by the overwhelming success of last year's extreme shows like CBS's "Survivor" and Fox's "Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire?" are scrambling to outdo...
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Feature Photo: Book Buying Frenzy

A crowd of students waits in a long line before purchasing books and supplies at the UCen Bookstore on Monday. The usual rush of customers at the beginning of the quarter causes the store to increase ...
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Swanky Wildcat Lounge Closes Doors Due to Fire

Arson is the suspected cause of an early-morning blaze that destroyed a popular downtown nightclub.
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Direct Relief International Efforts Yield Record-Breaking Results

The Santa Barbara-based, nonprofit organization Direct Relief International sent a record $67.1 million in medical relief to 53 countries in 2000, beating its previous high of $52.8 million in 1999.
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UC Briefs

Events throughout the UC system.
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Feature Photo: Home Sweet Dorm

Freshman dramatic art major and San Miguel resident Stephanie Abrams begins the unavoidable task of unpacking after a long Winter Break.
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Beach Bargaining (Staff Ed)

Around the turn of the century, William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer, the most powerful newspaper editors in America, decided to use their respective publications to instigate the Spanish-Ameri...
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[Re]Vision Isla Vista Finalists: Traffic Trees, Parking Permits, and A DP Pier (Part two)

A look at the next three finalists in the [Re]Vision Isla Vista contest.
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