W. tennis shows muscle as early Pac-10 contender By Hye Kwon Daily Bruin Staff Led by the power of reigning national champion Keri Phebus, the members of the seventh-ranked UCLA women’s tennis team flexed their muscle at the Pac-10 Indoor Tournament last weekend at Seattle, Wash. Gathering at the Lloyd Northstrom Tennis Center were players […]
Author Archives:
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor Listen to Karen Editor: I hope the Daily Bruin pays close attention to the message conveyed by Karen Loeschner in her letter ("Delete his disk!," Jan. 12). The pathetically infantile manner in which Kim ("Putting the man back in manpower," Jan. 10) denigrated feminism with his stereotypical images of women was […]
Talk show ‘truths’ in new age of information alternative information source
Talk show ‘truths’ in new age of information alternative information source Ridiculous programs offer comic views Information. We live in an age of information. Whether an e-mail addict or a daily reader of the news, we can’t get enough information. So it is that I, too, am part of this generation of information junkies. I […]
Intertwining modern style with ancient tradition, LACMA’s ‘New Prints in Modern Japan’ presents an a
Intertwining modern style with ancient tradition, LACMA’s ‘New Prints in Modern Japan’ presents an art form of pure and unique beauty By Rodney Tanaka Daily Bruin Staff A block of wood: unyielding, solid. Yet early 20th-century artists in Japan were able to evoke works of art from this medium using a technique called shin-hanga. The […]
Sundance film enthusiasts see everything but sun
Sundance film enthusiasts see everything but sun Brannagh’s ‘Midwinter’s Tale’ fitting for opening of blizzard-impeded festival By Michael Horowitz Daily Bruin Senior Staff PARK CITY, UTAH — The Sundance Film Festival in Utah receives yearly criticism for growing too big and growing too fast. So this year, nature helped keep the early crowds at bay […]
‘From Dusk Till Dawn’ should not see the light of day
‘From Dusk Till Dawn’ should not see the light of day New Tarantino, Rodriguez flick fails to capture success of previous works in exploitation cinema works By Brandon Wilson At an on-campus confab last year with Bruin film students at Melnitz Hall, filmmaker Paul Schrader (writer of "Taxi Driver," director of "American Gigolo" and UCLA […]
Education: crucial issue for 1996
Education: crucial issue for 1996 By Michael Angell The year 1996 marks the return of that spectacle called the presidential elections. Politicos across the country will be shaking hands, kissing babies and lunching with blue-collar workers in an effort to get the vote. One important group that politicians want to grab are students – and […]