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Police Search for Unidentified Man Who Offered Ride to Boy

An unidentified male offered a ride to an 8-year-old boy waiting for his mother in front of Robertson Gym on Tuesday.
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Real Stories of the IV Foot Patrol

Poor, Poor College Students At approximately 11:22 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 18, IVFP officers heard a loud stereo playing from a residence on the 6700 block of Trigo Road. Officers observed a 20-year-ol...
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Schwab Helps To Fund Catholic Studies Program

Investment broker Charles Schwab recently donated $1 million to help establish a Catholic studies program at UCSB.
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University Researches New Spintronics Technology to Improve Computer Storage

Top-of-the-line computers today offer about 80 gigabytes of hard disk space, but new technology being researched at UCSB may make it possible for computers to have terrabit storage.
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Outreach Brings UCSB to Fifth-Graders

Most fifth graders are not allowed to play with dry ice, liquid nitrogen and methane, but under a UCSB-affiliated outreach program, it is all part of hands-on learning.
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Drug Users Have Clean Alternative

Santa Barbara County's needle exchange program has distributed 120,000 clean needles since the program began at the Pacific Pride Foundation in June 2000.
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UCSB Debates Parking Fee Increase

The university is proposing a 42 percent parking fee increase in January to fund a $26 million parking structure on Lot 10.
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The Aids Epidemic in South Africa

Some of us spent last summer schooling, working or lounging, but senior film studies major Dion Mucciacito spent his summer revolutionizing his outlook on the world.
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Private Study Sees Fiscal Trouble for Proposed Cityhood

A report released last week by California Economic Forecast claims that the proposed city of Goleta could face a decade of deficits if cityhood - the Measure H proposal - is approved by voters on Nov....
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New Study Asserts Benefits of Home Counseling

Seven thousand, four hundred ninety-eight cases of child abuse were reported in Santa Barbara County last year, some of which, based on a recent study by UCSB professor Daphne Bugental, might have bee...
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Repair Work to Begin

Camino Corto and Camino Pescadero will be closed to traffic and parking Tuesday, while both streets undergo construction.
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Local Queer Community Holds De la Guerra Pride Festival

Santa Barbara's gay community celebrated diversity during the annual Gay Pride Festival held at De La Guerra Plaza in downtown Santa Barbara on Saturday.
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New Engineering Facility Will Reduce Parking Availability, Promises More Classrooms

Construction of the third Engineering Science building this December is expected to make a significant impact on the university, its students and the already suffering parking condition.
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Filipino Club Wins Teamwork Award

UCSB's Kapatirang Pilipino club now has a four-foot tall trophy to prove its spirit. KP won first place overall in the 15th annual "Friendship Games" Saturday at Cal State Fullerton.
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