Police center opens in Westwood Station to serve as hub for tourists, crime prevention By Marie Blanchard Daily Bruin Contributor As Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan was quick to point out, it was quite fitting to officially open the Westwood Police Community Service Center on a leap year day. "This is a leap ahead towards […]
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CLARIFICATION
CLARIFICATION The Feb. 28 story "Grounds for separation" should have specified that Muslims believe that King David was a prophet. In addition, the photograph on the Feb. 28 front page should have indicated that Ernesto "Ché" Guevara was Argentinian. He died in Bolivia while leading a troop of insurgents whom he had trained in Cuba. […]
Taking it to the Max
Taking it to the Max Max Espinoza battles for equal educational access for minority students By Patrick Marantal Daily Bruin Contributor To some members of the UCLA community and the greater Los Angeles area, Max Espinoza is as committed as a knight in King Arthur’s medieval court. But in the battlefield of life’s haves and […]
Union decides to take strike vote in spring
Union decides to take strike vote in spring Student workers wait for ruling before choosing next action By Michael Angell Daily Bruin Contributor The union for student academic employees met to discuss a possible University of California-wide strike last night if university chancellors continue to ignore demands for recognition. In a closed-door meeting, the Student […]
Baseball searches for golden opportunity to beat Cal
Baseball searches for golden opportunity to beat Cal By Yoni Tamler Daily Bruin Staff Those pesky California Golden Bears, UCLA’s whipping boy this year in football and basketball, are back in town to play a third kind of "ball." Beginning today, the UCLA baseball team (11-6 overall, 2-1 Six-Pac) has its chance to assert dominance […]
Inconsistency plagues No. 17 UCLA
Inconsistency plagues No. 17 UCLA Bruins nearly blow 11-point lead in final minute against Beavers By Scott Yamaguchi Daily Bruin Staff CORVALLIS, Ore. — Before the college basketball season even began, Jim Harrick knew that the immaturity of this season’s UCLA squad would present one of the toughest challenges he’s ever faced as a head […]
Spikers hope to pass by Hawaii with flying colors
Spikers hope to pass by Hawaii with flying colors Squad to face No. 1 Rainbows at home By Ruben Gutierrez Daily Bruin Staff The eyes of the collegiate volleyball world will be on the No. 3 Bruins tonight as they travel to take on No. 1 Hawaii in a crucial Mountain Pacific Sports Federation match, […]