Softball guns down Ducks, Beavers By Rick Pal The top-ranked UCLA softball team plowed through stormy Oregon weather over the weekend, scoring three victories against the Oregon Ducks and Oregon State Beavers. The Bruins (31-2 overall, 14-1 Pac-10) blanked Oregon 7-0 on Friday, as the only thing the Ducks hit was cold air and rain. […]
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Women’s water polo loses to SDSU, UCSD
Women’s water polo loses to SDSU, UCSD By Emmanuelle Ejercito The UCLA women’s water polo team was unable to pull away with a victory on Saturday, as the Bruins played two tough matches in San Diego on Saturday and were dunked by both teams. In the first match, the Bruins were defeated by San Diego […]
Volleyball spears Aztecs, Tritons on the road
Volleyball spears Aztecs, Tritons on the road UCLA runs league record to 18-0 with San Diego victories By Eric Branch Daily Bruin Senior Staff SAN DIEGO — A recipe for a blowout … Pick a team which has won 11 straight matches. Pit them against a team which has lost six straight matches. Stir deliberately. […]
Slumping women’s
Slumping women’s tennis falls at USC Bruins’ losing streak stretches to four with 5-3 loss By Chris Isidro The courts were red, the lines were gold, but all UCLA saw at the David X. Marks Tennis Stadium was blue. The Bruin women (14-6 overall, 4-4 Pac-10 South) dropped a 5-3 decision to No. 25 USC […]
Bruin baseball sweeps Arizona
Bruin baseball sweeps Arizona Peter Zamora hits two game-winning dingers versus Cats By Ross Bersot Upon arrival in Westwood after being blown out in the finale of last week’s Stanford series, UCLA baseball head coach Gary Adams gathered his team for a meeting. In front of the statue of Jackie Robinson that watches over the […]
Animosity based on difference must end
Animosity based on difference must end By Robert Huweiler As I prepare to graduate from UCLA this spring of 1995, I am distressed at what I see as an ever-present animosity toward a significant group of our student population. This population merits significance if only in its humanity and emotions  they laugh, they cry, […]
We must all share the pain of ASUCLA’s crisis
We must all share the pain of ASUCLA’s crisis By Elaine Chu You may have noticed the students’ association’s increased prices in the student store and in food service. While the students’ association has made a strong effort to keep prices the same over the years, as the $1.8 million projected loss for 1994-95 demonstrates, […]