Service creates computerized testing aids Students applaud Kaplan Center’s new multimedia internet program By Allyssa Lee In an effort to increase availability and garner student publicity, Kaplan Educational Center has recently announced the introduction of a comprehensive multimedia internet service. Computer literate students may find the computerized test preparation courses an easy way to prepare […]
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Students, communities assist in Kobe quake relief
Students, communities assist in Kobe quake relief NSU, JACCC collect food, clothing sponsor dance to aid disaster victims By Ben Gilmore Last month’s devastating 7.2 earthquake ravaged the Japanese city of Kobe, leaving tens of thousands homeless and lacking basic living necessities. Some of the quake victims may find help from thousands of miles away, […]
Peace Corps volunteers settle at UCLA
Peace Corps volunteers settle at UCLA Bruins credit career goals, life changes to experiences in developing nations By Jennifer K. Morita Former volunteers say the Peace Corps changed their lives. "I changed from an English degree to the public health field and it was definitely because of the health problems I saw when I was […]
Grad TAs ‘teach out’ for recognition
Grad TAs ‘teach out’ for recognition SAGE members hold outdoor classrooms, office hours in protest By Phillip Carter Daily Bruin Senior Staff In an effort to gain recognition for their fledgling union, UCLA graduate students are holding classes and office hours outside this week in a "non-militant" protest against the university. Leaders of the Student […]
Titans outrun Bruins down the stretch
Titans outrun Bruins down the stretch By Ruben Gutierrez After playing within one run of the Titans of Cal State Fullerton for nine innings, the young UCLA baseball team received a reality check in the final inning. Despite mustering only four hits offensively, UCLA was only trailing Fullerton 3-2 entering the ninth inning. Bruin pitcher […]
Hoops’ seniors wear
Hoops’ seniors wear emotions on sleeves Zidek, O’Bannon, Edney: basketball’s vociferous leaders By Randy Satterburg Daily Bruin Staff With George Zidek, everything is cut and dry. When asked if he was surprised by Marcus Young’s flagrant foul that nearly decapitated him in Sunday’s Notre Dame game Zidek simply says, "No. Basketball is a physical game." […]
Tapping her potential
Tapping her potential Proper guidance elevates Rudolph’s game to next level By Chris Isidro UCLA head coach Bill Zaima and assistant Stella Sampras took an excursion to Mesa, Ariz., during the summer of 1993 to visit Kelly Rudolph, for the first time. Despite the sweltering heat, the budding recruit should have considered wearing sweats. "Sampras […]