2001 Isla Vista Car Massacre: What do we recall and why?

On the night of February 23, 2001 a horrific incident arose in the streets of Isla Vista. A UCSB student named David Attias was driving under the influence, ran over, and killed 4 students. To remember these 4 victims a small memorial was built on the side of Little Acorn Park, on Sabado Tarde Road, closest to where this incident occurred. If you were to just be walking by it, you would not notice that it was a memorial. For example, UCSB student, Gaby Islas, said she "never noticed this thing until today." Once walking up to it and seeing the names of the victims and their timelines, she recognized that it was a memorial. The memorial is in the shape of a circle with a mosaic rock right in the middle, surrounded by blue broken bits of plastic. There are plaques for each of the victims around the outside of the circle. The names of the students who were killed...
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Starting Lines 2017 Publication Party Photos

Starting Lines 2017 Publication Party Photos

On Friday 10/6/17, we had our annual publication party for Starting Lines.  Over 50 authors, photographers, teachers, students, and even family members of authors attended.  Dean John Majeski welcomed everyone, awards were given, and cupcakes were eaten.  Many thanks to all those in attendance, particularly the EMS and Writing Program faculty who attended.  We are also grateful to the photographer, the amazing Bob Krut, who took the photos you can see below.  Feel free to look through the images! ...
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Spring Edition of “Talking with the Authors”

Spring Edition of “Talking with the Authors”

Colleagues and Students: We encourage you to check out two interviews conducted by Bob Krut with two authors published in this year's Starting Lines.  This is a great tool to use with students in class at the end of the quarter to get at why they might want to submit to Starting Lines. Click here to download a PDF copy of Spring 2017's "Talking with the Authors" by Bob Krut....
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