Guess the Bruin opposite: Today it’s Nihipali Strong week of play propels Nihipali to starting opposite, Stillwell debuts By Lawrence Ma Daily Bruin Senior Staff By the time you read this, UCLA coach Al Scates may just have himself a new starting opposite for the next match. The top-ranked Bruins began the season with Matt […]
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A team player finds her own way
A team player finds her own way Freshman Olympian Umeh contributes energy, dynamics to the UCLA gymnastics team By Melissa Anderson Daily Bruin Senior Staff Luckily for the UCLA women’s gymnastics team, accidents do happen. It was an accident that freshman gymnast Stella Umeh became involved in the sport and evolved into one of the […]
Sayles’ magical mystery tour
Sayles’ magical mystery tour By Lael Loewenstein Daily Bruin Staff It could be an image from a John Sayles movie: in Hoboken, N.J., on a street lined with brownstones and double-parked cars, sits Marie’s, a tiny bakery brimming with customers lured by the smell of warm bread. There a tall, lanky, middle-aged man lines up […]
Suicide ad proves to be untrue
Suicide ad proves to be untrue Researcher poses as suicidal student to garner information By Lucia Sanchez Daily Bruin Senior Staff A Daily Bruin classified ad claiming to seek help before the advertiser committed suicide drew some campus concern before it was discovered to be an attempt at gathering research data. After the classified ad […]
Service group brings ‘hope’ to India’s needy
Service group brings ‘hope’ to India’s needy By Nancy Hsu Daily Bruin Senior Staff Chetan Panwala’s been to India several times. He’s seen crowds of people lying on city sidewalks, poverty in the villages and beggar children deliberately mutilated to invoke sympathy from those with a little money to spare. But instead of sitting around […]
Re-laying the foundation: then and now
Re-laying the foundation: then and now ’90s construction creates same look as ’20s, but incites different reaction By Michael Howerton The noises of construction  crews yelling to each other, trucks beeping and metal and brick clanging  compete with lectures in the classrooms and students’ conversations on campus. New walls and detours appear daily […]
ASUCLA to provide user-friendly network
ASUCLA to provide user-friendly network New World Wide Web site brings students services and information By Patrick Kerkstra Are you lost in the maze of the Internet? Do you keep forgetting the difference between Ben, IZZY, and function key three? The associated students of UCLA may have the ball of string to help guide you […]