Preseason Success + Homosexuality = Unemployment?
In light of Michael Sam's release from the Cowboys yesterday, staff writer Sarah Stigers wonders if more questions deserved to be asked.
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In light of Michael Sam's release from the Cowboys yesterday, staff writer Sarah Stigers wonders if more questions deserved to be asked.
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The Daily Nexus has retracted the satirical Nexustentialism blog post titled “ISIS Seizes FT, Establishes Gaucho Caliphate,” published at 5 a.m. on Oct. 21, due to the piece’s lack o...
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The Giants are in the World Series again, but will they take it? A series breakdown ahead of tonight's Game 1.
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Fantasy Sports Island is back with can't miss adds to your fantasy football team.
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Members of the jihadist Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, took control of Santa Catalina Residence Hall, also known as F.T., late Friday night and declared the dormitory the “Gaucho Caliphat...
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As we all know, people in Isla Vista live for the weekends. After a long hard week at school, students look forward to a relaxing, fun weekend. This could range from a night in or a night roaming the ...
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Staff writer Edward Moss gives his thoughts on where the San Jose Sharks are at the beginning of the season.
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Sarah explains why the MLB should not make a certain drastic change to the way games are played.
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Due to a particularly warm and dry summer, many local farms are reporting lower-than-average pumpkin yields, creating a severe pumpkin shortage in the greater Santa Barbara County area and eliciting f...
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Materials professor Shuji Nakamura was awarded the 2014 Nobel Prize for the invention of the blue light-emitting diode. See full story here.
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Sheriff Bill Brown’s Press Conference on Isla Vista Shootings
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Tear gas and rubber bullets were deployed to disperse crowds in Isla Vista streets throwing bottles, bricks and rocks after an officer was assaulted during Deltopia. See full story here.
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We look back at this past week in photos. Credits: John Clow, Eric Swenson, Kenneth Song, Christine Skari
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