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Women’s tennis hits the road to face No. 9 Cal and a No. 1 Stanford team that hasn’t lost at home in 12 years
The warm-up period is over. The chance to iron out any remaining kinks before the going gets tough has passed.
US should intervene, aid protesters in Egypt
What’s going on in Egypt, and why should we care?
Game chants are base
As a Bruin alumnus and a father of Bruins, I wish to register my dismay to the UCLA student body for the “f**k ‘SC” chants that permeated Pauley Pavilion on Wednesday night.
Plugged in
Each week, Daily Bruin A&E stops a few students wearing headphones and asks them what they were listening to:
Menze Chiong
Third-year, computational and systems biology
Currently listening to: “Chasing Pavements” by Adele from the album “19” (2008)
On the way to: Schoenberg Hall
“I usually like to listen to upbeat music to keep me awake.”
Kyle Bisogno
Second-year, business economics
Currently listening to: “Ayo Technology” by 50 Cent from the album “Curtis” (2007)
On the way to: Ackerman Union
“I have 11,000 songs on my iPod and it’s always on shuffle.
U.S. should save face, take cues from past and stay neutral on issues in Egypt
In a domino effect, the Arab world has resorted to social uprising due to its displeasure with the continuous decline of the economic and political situation in its countries.
Midterm munchies: Daily Bruin A&E judges Westwood restaurants’ deliveries
During midterms, it seems like there are not enough hours in a day to study, let alone eat.