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Davis Proposes Cuts to University Budget

Despite the fact that a revision to Gov. Gray Davis' budget for 2002-03 cuts University of California funding by $162 million, tuition rates will not rise during the next academic year.
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SB Court Rules in Favor of State Street Building Plan

The Santa Barbara City Council approved the development project, La Entrada de Santa Barbara, which was first proposed in 1991 by developer Bill Levy, in August 2001.
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Feature Photo: “Hey…No Cutting!”

Two "Star Wars" fanatics re-enact the famous light saber duel in front of the Arlington Theatre downtown.
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UC, Zeneca To Clean Up Toxic Marsh Property

Stege Marsh, a 100-acre plot of land part in Richmond, Calif., has been one of the 10 most polluted "toxic hot spots" in the Bay Area since 1998. Now the University of California and Zeneca Corporatio...
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Feature Photo: To Everything Spin, Spin, Spin

Marina Martinez Jimenez shows onlookers how to spin wool in front of the Women's Center on Tuesday at an American Indian Teach-In and Festival. The event was a part of the American Indian Cultural Cel...
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Court Arraigns Student in Ecstasy Case

One of two UCSB graduate students suspected of conspiring to manufacture, possess and sell Ecstasy (MDMA) pleaded not guilty during his arraignment in the Santa Barbara Superior Court on Monday.
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City Council Postpones Ellwood Coast Proposal

Before a large, standing-room only crowd late Monday night, the Goleta City Council decided to postpone its decision on a proposal that could protect hundreds of acres of the Ellwood coast.
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Attias Prosecution Calls Final Witness

Prosecutor Patrick McKinley is expected to wrap up his arguments today for the guilt portion of David Attias' murder trial.
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Students Voice Disapproval of UC Investments

Students at both ends of the state are demanding that the University of California divest itself of investments in companies doing business with foreign governments they consider oppressive.
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Public Offers Input at Parking Forum

The debate over parking continued Monday in the UCen as the Chancellor's Special Advisory Committee on Parking held a forum to get responses and input on campus parking problems.
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Feature Photo: Five Inches of Jerome


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Two Students Face Felony Drug Charges

The first of two UCSB graduate students suspected of conspiring to manufacture, possess, and sell Ecstasy (MDMA) was arraigned Friday in the Santa Barbara Superior Court.
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Native Culture Week Begins

"Native American culture isn't dead," said Joy Crouch, an organizer of the American Indian cultural celebration to be held on campus this week.
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Science and Religion Lecture Series Ends

With the discovery of stem cells, genomes, and cloning, today's scientific age promotes debate and controversy whenever science and religious dogma interact.
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Assemblywoman Speaks to Moms on Gun Safety

In honor of Mother's Day, State Assemblywoman Hannah-Beth Jackson lectured about gun violence to a crowd of mothers and activists gathered at a Montecito home on Saturday.
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