Facing journalism’s new frontier UCLA, 1995. We live, work and study in a world of contradictions, conflicts and confusion. "Campus unity" was a rallying cry in undergraduate student elections last spring. Yet few would dispute the fact that there is a serious lack of community connectedness here at UCLA. This is a problem not only […]
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Jamming ‘Jelly’ pushes tapping, non-stop fun to hilt
Jamming ‘Jelly’ pushes tapping, non-stop fun to hilt Wolf’s acclaimed, astounding musical stops in Los Angeles for limited engagement By Jennifer Richmond Daily Bruin Staff The members of The Jungle Inn are patiently waiting for their newest member, Jelly Roll Morton (Maurice Hines) to make his grand entrance in "Jelly’s Last Jam." But what appears […]
UC police look for suspect
UC police look for suspect By Lucia Sanchez Daily Bruin Staff University police are conducting a campus-wide search for a forgery suspect, authorities said Thursday. Currently, the police are looking for a female suspect they would like to question as part of a forgery investigation. The department is requesting help from the public in finding […]
UCLA professors receive science fellowship honors
UCLA professors receive science fellowship honors By Tatiana Botton Two UCLA professors have been named fellowship winners for the American Association for the Advancement of Science, out of a pool of more than 140,000 members. Professors Roger Detels and John Campbell were awarded the fellowships for their scientific work in genetics and disease research. "It’s […]
Fair is foul, foul is fair: UCLA beats Stanford
Fair is foul, foul is fair: UCLA beats Stanford UCLA and Stanford combine 54 fouls as No. 4 Bruins take a close one, 77-74 By Scott Yamaguchi Daily Bruin Senior Staff Talk about too close for comfort. The fourth-ranked UCLA men’s basketball team narrowly escaped defeat Thursday night, holding off No. 17 Stanford in the […]
Afro-Cuban orchestra pays tribute to mambo king
Afro-Cuban orchestra pays tribute to mambo king By Gaby Mora Daily Bruin Staff In a tribute to the legendary mambo king, Mario Bauza, the Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra will perform its spicy genre known as Latin Jazz at the Veterans Wadsworth Theater Saturday. The 18-piece Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra was hand picked by Bauza himself, and has […]
‘Before Sunrise’ makes for sweet, dialogue-driven date
‘Before Sunrise’ makes for sweet, dialogue-driven date Hawke, Delpy breathe life into one-night romance with silences louder than words By Michael Horowitz Daily Bruin Senior Staff Before Sunrise, on balance, is a good date. There are rough parts, places where dumb things are uttered, awkward spaces where you want it to move on, times when […]