A lot can happen in a kitchen overnight, especially if one of the kitchen’s inhabitants is a young woman teetering on the edge of madness.
Author Archives: Jacob Jarecki
After dominating regionals, men’s golf begins championships this week
Every year since 1993-1994, at least one UCLA team has won an NCAA title. However, with the end of the year rapidly approaching, that streak is in jeopardy, as the Bruins have yet to add to the record 108 national team championship titles. The best hope left for championship No. 109 this year may come […]
Women’s golf seniors reflect on college careers at NCAA tournament
There were tears in redshirt senior Lee Lopez’s eyes as she stepped onto the University of Georgia Golf Club course on Friday afternoon. She was overcome by a wave of emotion as she headed to her last hole of the NCAA tournament, which would be the final one of her college golf career. “It was […]
Track twins make a home at UCLA
Although freshmen pole vaulters Renee and Sara Greene may be the youngest members of the women’s pole vault team, the story of how they got into the sport may seem familiar to some of the upperclassmen on the team. The Greene sisters started pole vault late, in their junior year at Mater Dei High School. […]
Listen: Stories of veterans, researcher strike common cord
Years after his own UCLA graduation in the late 70’s, history major William Beigel still had the same innate eagerness to learn about the past. At 40 years old, curiosity about his father’s cousin’s disappearance during WWII led Beigel to conduct research into the history of both the war and the man’s past in an […]
Senior members of track and field keep emotions at bay during their stretch run
With about a month left until the conclusion of the UCLA track and field season, it has begun to dawn on the seniors that they have approached the stretch run of their Bruin careers. And yet, while acknowledging that the end does make this last month a bit emotional, senior pole vaulter Allison Koressel is […]
Francis Ford Coppola One-Act Marathon showcases student work
A few minutes in, a 17-year-old girl and her brother are left to fend for themselves. An hour and ten minutes later, three people are trapped in a courthouse after an earthquake. These are not sequential events. These two scenes are instead parts of the two separate one-act plays featured in the School of Theater, […]