M. volleyball to face cowardly Lions By Ruben Gutierrez Daily Bruin Staff The UCLA men’s volleyball team rides a three-match winning streak into tonight’s contest against Loyola Marymount, but much more significant is its winning streak in the series: the Bruins are undefeated in 49 meetings with the Lions. There is little reason to believe […]
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Softball heads out for pair of doubleheaders
Softball heads out for pair of doubleheaders By Brent Boyd Daily Bruin Contributor The UCLA softball team returns to action this weekend, traveling to Northern California to take on Santa Clara and Pacific in a pair of nonconference doubleheaders. After suffering their first loss of the young season last week at the hands of California, […]
W. basketball underestimates Wildcats’ meow
W. basketball underestimates Wildcats’ meow By Emmanuelle Ejercito Daily Bruin Staff This time Arizona had a lead that the UCLA women’s basketball team could not overcome. First in the conference in scoring offense and field goal percentage, the Wildcats proved their offensive prowess in tearing apart the Bruins 95-66 Thursday night at the McKale Center. […]
W. gym to battle Beavers; strong Bruin performance critical
W. gym to battle Beavers; strong Bruin performance critical By Esther Hui Daily Bruin Staff The Oregon State women’s gymnastics team is a success story if there ever was one. The Beavers were hit hard last season with the previous year’s graduation of 1994 Pacific 10 Gymnast of the year Chari Knight and were a […]
W. tennis clobbers Irvine Anteaters in 7-0 win Thursday
W. tennis clobbers Irvine Anteaters in 7-0 win Thursday By Hye Kwon Daily Bruin Staff It was supposed to simulate the intense competition that will gather at the National Team Indoors in one week, but Thursday afternoon’s match between the UCLA women’s tennis team and UC Irvine turned out to exhibit no such intensity. Hoping […]
W. water polo led by Payne, Natcher in season-opening tournament
W. water polo led by Payne, Natcher in season-opening tournament By Mark Dittmer Daily Bruin Contributor The UCLA women’s water polo season starts today as the Bruins play USC to kick off the UC San Diego Tournament this weekend. They hope to return from San Diego on Sunday with a better idea of what kind […]
Oppression is alive and well at home, afar
Friday, February 16, 1996 Oppression is alive and well at home, afar Quran offers ways to deal with tyranny By Maryam Abdallah "… Oppression is worse than death." I must admit when I first read this statement, I was somewhat taken aback by the notion that anything could be less desirable than death. What surprised […]