UCLA climbed to the top of the gymnastics world in 2010, but the Bruins’ journey in 2011 will be tougher after two significant offseason injuries.
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Football hopes to improve with incoming recruits
As is the case this time of year, incoming freshmen will soon be added to the UCLA football team’s roster, bringing new hopes for next year’s squad with them.
Winter Quarter Preview
As you adjust from winter break leisure to midterm stress, at least there are plenty of winter events to keep you entertained.
Speaks Out
Cerina Aragones
First-year mathematics student
“Good grades do matter … if you have good grades, you’ll be doing more activities and internships and doing well in those activities.”
Margarita Martinez
Fourth-year microbiology, immunology, and molecular genetics student
“Extracurriculars are a lot more important (than grades). Some students are better test-takers than others.
FISH Volunteers and Mexican villagers share their experiences overcoming language barriers
Though the Fellowship for International Service and Health provides free medical care in Maclovio Rojas, Mexico several times a quarter, not all the student volunteers speak Spanish. Volunteers and the Mexican villagers share their experiences working together despite the language barrier and their motivation for overcoming it.
Time-lapse: A day in the Maclovio Rojas marketplace
Experience life in the small Mexican village of Maclovio Rojas through a time-lapse following the Fellowship of International Service and Health group as they provide free medical care for the villagers.
Winter Break in Review
While winter break meant no class and no newspaper, the Daily Bruin A&E staff was still on the lookout for the latest in film and music. Hollywood gave us last minute Oscar contenders, and a few rock and R&B artists kept the beat going while others baked holiday cookies. Here are reviews of some of the films and albums released over break.