DA Did Not OK Wiretap on Campus
If Executive Chancellor Ilene Nagel's office phone was interfered with, as she claims it was last year, it could only have been done illegally by a person familiar with the UCSB phone system.
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If Executive Chancellor Ilene Nagel's office phone was interfered with, as she claims it was last year, it could only have been done illegally by a person familiar with the UCSB phone system.
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Cottage Health System, which owns and operates the Cottage Hospitals in Goleta, Santa Ynez and Santa Barbara, is predicting a $4 million loss in the coming year at the Goleta Valley location due to a ...
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With 130 volunteers going into Isla Vista and Goleta homes to tutor children every week, the Community Affairs Board (CAB) Family Literacy Program is now enjoying the highest rate of success in its hi...
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Twenty-year-old Lompoc resident Ted Tyler was sentenced to five years and four months in state prison after pleading guilty to two felony charges in superior court on Dec. 3.
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Although Gov. Gray Davis' recently proposed budget would cut UC research funding, the UCSB Research Department is confident that grant money for professors will not be affected.
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Justin Badger, the lead singer of the band Stir Fry, serves up some ska and modern rock for a crowd of around a hundred Tuesday afternoon in Storke Plaza.
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Jacqueline High, a 56-year-old woman, was found dead at approximately 12:30 p.m. on Sunday at Diamonds and Rust Bijoux Etc., a thrift shop on Haley Street in downtown Santa Barbara.
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Smokers who want to enjoy their tobacco while maintaining compliance with county law will now find themselves barely within shouting distance of their favorite bar or restaurant.
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Resident assistants work hard for their room and board. They are often required to work long hours and late nights in addition to attending training sessions throughout the year.
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Petitioners are currently on campus gathering signatures for two statewide initiatives to be voted on in the March 5 primary election, and for the petition to recall 3rd District Supervisor Gail Marsh...
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The officers found a bong in the living room upon entry. The only person home was a 20-year-old male who said the bong belonged to him. Later, the suspect said it was "the house bong."
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UCSB professor Robert Potter, head of the Peace Park Monument Committee, shows Congresswoman Lois Capps a model of the Peace Park monument in Corwin Pavilion.
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Governor Gray Davis' proposed 2002-03 budget will increase the University of California's state-funded budget for 2002-03 by $5,934,000, an unanticipated bonus for the University at a time when the st...
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The University of California has joined a federal class action lawsuit against 29 senior executives of the Enron Corporation, the energy supplier for the UC and Cal State University.
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A divided Associated Students Legislative Council will ask A. S. Finance Board to reconsider its decision to grant $1,250 to the College Republicans for a lecture they sponsored in early November at i...
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