Associated Students Gallery

Images through the ages for UCSB's Associated Students.

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I wasent going to add this picture but I realized that I did not include my email adress in the last 4 photos numbered 3174, 3176, 3157, 3151 So here is my email adress it is pmerlo@umail.ucsb.edu Thanks I am submitting them in a day late on Saturday February the 13 But i just thought you all should see what I see. Thanks for looking Preston Merlo
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This is a glass shard found in an old trash pit located on the cliff of 68 block. This old fashioned jug was once buried along with many others in this trash pit that I found when walking along the very edge of of the cliff in Iv, This shows that in time nature will uncover what trash that we leave in her. Preston Merlo
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This Is the old trash pit that was uncovered after a rain storm that I found on the cliffs of IV. Literally this trash will be in on the beach after a few more rain events. This shows that old settlers once thought burying there trash would be out of site and out of mind. This is probably the case for the people who buried this trash here since i assume are no longer living. But now nature has uncovered there trash leaving it to us as as our inheritance. Thanks you!
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This is on of the many pleasures the beach has to offer when it is clean.
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This was found climbing up the stair case on the 68 block of iv beach. I feel the stencil explains it self.
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Receding
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The Ocean Breathes (hadas.moalem@gmail.com)
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David Brock, Campus Point, brock_david@sbcglobal.net Im just gonna say it IV + Beach = Full Beer Can on the Beach
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cinderblock uncovered by a recent storm racheldowney@umail.ucsb.edu
Looking out onto the beauty that happens every day.  (hadas.moalem@gmail.com)
Looking out onto the beauty that happens every day. (hadas.moalem@gmail.com)
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The beauty of friendship and ocean coming together
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Taken by: Katie Kyne kkyne@umail.ucsb.edu
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Taken by: Katie Kyne kkyne@umail.ucsb.edu
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As the sun fades away on the Isla VIsta horizon, all thats remains is the shadow of a lonely surfer, and his hope for a perfect wave. The oil rig companions the sun as a constant reminder of human reliance on nature. Along Del Playa. by: Allina Mojarro amojarro@umail.ucsb.edu