Born to be bad

Born to be bad Although it inherits its name from the French, film noir has become a quintessentially American genre. From Wilder to Tarantino, the Nuart ‘Pulp Noir’ series delves into the world of murder, mayhem and moral myopia … By Bernie Cook and Lael Loewenstein Special to The Bruin "Born to Kill! Born to […]

Love in time

Love in time of strife This week, Los Angeles’ Ahmanson debuts Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg’s production of ‘Miss Saigon.’ In the classic vein of ill-fated love stories like ‘Casablanca,’ ‘Les Miserables’ and ‘A Farewell to Arms,’ its stellar quality simply stuns. By Jennifer Richmond Daily Bruin Staff It always seems that true love forms […]

Greeks unite, sponsor benefit dance-a-thon

Greeks unite, sponsor benefit dance-a-thon Fundraiser marks first of its kind in UCLA history By Jennifer K. Morita In a first-ever joint event, UCLA’s four greek councils are putting together a dance-a-thon to benefit underprivileged students Saturday night in Ackerman Grand Ballroom. "It’s the first time ever in UCLA history that all the greeks are […]

National leaders decry history standards

National leaders decry history standards Senate cites lack of traditional history figures in guidelines By Betty Song History became politics when national leaders disagreed with new curriculum guidelines developed by the UCLA-based National History Standards Project. On Jan. 18, the U.S. Senate passed a resolution that advised government review panels to refuse certification of the […]