Evictions Leave Tenants Scrambling

Moving vans and television news crews jockeyed for driveway space at five Del Playa Drive residences Wednesday afternoon as students facing eviction at 8 a.m. today rushed to move their belongings out of the condemned buildings.

SB Emerges With Fresh Faces

As is customary in collegiate sports, the old must go out just as the new must come in. What makes or breaks the team, though, is how the new make up for the loss of the old.

Waste and Want Not

I can’t make it from one end of the Arbor to the other without being accosted by the flier zombies. Only a week into the quarter, I’ve already accumulated enough coffehouse show ads to kindle a moderate-size fire.

The Artful Dodger: Florida’s Hurricane Hangover

Fifi killed 5,000 people. The National Hurricane Center’s propensity for naming hurricanes always confused me. Why personify these swirling masses of devil weather?

Fighting the Man One Bite at a Time

What progress have you made in your fight against the fast food industry? Did your fight end with the film or are you continuing your interest in the subject? Any offers by, say Trader Joe’s or Subway to be a healthy eating spokesperson?

An American in Lyon

France’s Lyon Opera Ballet Company, known for their precision and style, will be performing at UCSB Monday, Oct. 4 and Tuesday, Oct. 5, at Campbell Hall. Artsweek was given the opportunity to interview Michael Walters, a 24-year old dancer and the only American in the company.

ROTC Cadets Receive 3-Year Scholarships

UCSB’s Military Science Departmen awarded six Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) cadets full scholarships at a ceremony in Webb Hall on Wednesday afternoon.

Santa Barbara Shoots for Team Cohesion off Course

The UCSB men’s golf team got back into the swing of things this week by competing in its first tournament of the season at the Pacific Invitational in Stockton on Monday and Tuesday.

Assumptions About Queer Community Come Up Short

After reading Loren Williams’ column (“Homosexuals Need to Learn How to Put Up Their Dukes,” Daily Nexus, Sept. 28), it is clear that there is much work to be done to educate our campus community.

Kerr Hall Tightens Security After Heist

While an investigation into last spring’s theft of multimedia equipment from Kerr Hall has not yet yielded any arrests, management at the building and UC police said they have taken measures to prevent similar burglaries.