Star aims to save planet with painted message Actress contributes to troubled society through pottery store By Rodney Tanaka Daily Bruin Staff Planet Paint, 90049. Gabrielle Carteris changed her zip code. She played the studious, square Andrea Zuckerman on "Beverly Hills, 90210" for five seasons. Now her focus has shifted from Brandon’s sideburns to the […]
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Wright stuff: Play traces author’s life
Wright stuff: Play traces author’s life By Jennifer Richmond Daily Bruin Senior Staff All writers have been known to put themselves in their work. Richard Wright was no different. Willard Simms proves that by putting Wright’s life on stage in his drama, "Wright From America." Through impassioned pleas and vivid dialogue, Simms shows the close […]
Students react to Mideast attacks
Students react to Mideast attacks Community members hope for peace despite renewed violence By Patrick Marantal and Brooke Olson Daily Bruin Staff What began as Purim, a festival celebrating the survival of the Jewish people, ended yesterday in tragedy with the bombing death of 14 Israeli citizens. This latest terrorist suicide bombing in Israel drew […]
Hands-on project immerses students in wildlife training
Hands-on project immerses students in wildlife training Volunteers collect data from Westwood site for future use By Karen Duryea Daily Bruin Staff Almost 200 years ago, the land that UCLA students now trek over to get to class was a vast grassland, covered by coastal sage scrub, chapparal, sycamore and oak woodlands, with three seasonal […]
Sluggers share unique family histories
Sluggers share unique family histories By Yoni Tamler Daily Bruin Staff You might think of the UCLA baseball team as a bunch of meat-and-potatoes jocks from Orange County. While that description may be true to an extent, several of the Bruins come from families so unique in their athleticism that their accomplishments alone would knock […]
Service with a smile
Service with a smile By Hye Kwon Daily Bruin Staff Besides representing the UCLA women’s tennis team with the colors of blue and gold, Stephanie Chi has been invariably sporting a big smile on the court this year. And why not? The sophomore netter has gone undefeated in dual matches this season (11-0), and has […]
Saying goodbye to a basketball tradition
Saying goodbye to a basketball tradition By Robert Stevens Daily Bruin Senior Staff Before Walton, before Alcindor and before Wooden, there was Marienthal. Saturday against Washington State, Bruin basketball will say farewell to its No. 1 fan, Michael Marienthal. After five decades of service, Marienthal will retire from his post as UCLA’s official basketball scorekeeper. […]