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‘Paper Bullets’ Rip Through Campus, Kip Fulbeck Discusses Hapa Culture

Kip Fulbeck, a UCSB professor and award-winning author, will read tonight at 7 in the MultiCultural Center from his book Paper Bullets, a novel based loosely on his own life.
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Woman Disappears Camping

Lanora Sue Loyd, a 49-year-old Goleta resident, has been missing since Thursday, May 17, when she was last seen leaving the Upper Oso campground alone.
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Res Hall Restroom Re-Opens After Long Week for Students

UCSB maintenance re-opened a bathroom in Santa Rosa Residence Hall after a week with the door locked in response to vandalism.
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Feature Photo: A Flying Piece of History

Curious visitors, young and old, come to the Santa Barbara Airfield to climb aboard Sentimental Journey, a World War II-era B-17 bomber.
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Feature Photo: I’ve Got the Hippie-Hippie Shake

Robyn Bachini, a member of Iaorana Te Otea, performs a traditional Polynesian dance in Storke Plaza on Monday at noon as part of several performances to mark the start of Asian/Pacific Islander Cultur...
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Brutal Weekend Attack in I.V. Hospitalizes 3 Male Students

Three Isla Vista residents were reportedly assaulted by 10 to 12 male suspects at the intersection of Camino Pescadero and Pardall Road at approximately 2 a.m. on Saturday, May 19.
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Lecturer Advocates Union of Social Responsibility, Science

Technophiles and humanitarians found a rare common ground Friday in Isla Vista Theater in the lecture of renowned physicist and science writer Freeman Dyson, who spoke on technology and social justice...
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Authorities Discover Child Pornography inSanta Ynez Residence

UCSB student Kyle Lopin was charged with felony distribution of child pornography on May 17 after a month-long police investigation.
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Party at Ground Zero

Frontman Angelo Moore and drummer John Steward of Fishbone perform Friday afternoon in Storke Plaza as part of a rape-awareness rally.
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Chemical Fire Flares Up in Physical Sciences Lab

A lab fire in the Physical Sciences North Building caused minor damage and forced an evacuation early Thursday morning.
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UCSB Men Against Rape To Rally for Prevention

The band Fishbone will join forces with Men Against Rape (MAR) to demonstrate against sexual assault at a rally in Storke Plaza today at 11. State Assembly Representative Hannah-Beth Jackson, 3rd Dist...
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Tobacco Settlement Provides Free Bill’s Bus Service Tonight

Local barflies won't have to worry about a designated driver or bus ticket Friday night, thanks to a free ride downtown paid for by the likes of Joe Camel and the Marlborough Man.
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Science Writer To Lecture on Technology

One of the most prolific science writers of all time, Freeman Dyson has published several books on the future of mankind and written articles for Time Magazine, The Atlantic Monthly and The New Englan...
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Sexual Outreach Program Decreases SB County Teenage Pregnancy Count

Planned Parenthood's distribution of education and contraception has helped reduce the number of babies having babies in the Santa Barbara area by almost 40 percent since the early '90s.
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UC Regents Withdraw SP-1, SP-2

The University of California Board of Regents voted unanimously Wednesday to rescind SP-1 and SP-2, the policies that eliminated the ability to consider race and gender in admissions, hiring and contr...
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