Tom Snyder’s ‘Late, Late Show’ debuts after Letterman on CBS By Scott Williams NEW YORK — The man who virtually invented late-night network TV returned to it early today with CBS’ "Late, Late Show with Tom Snyder." Seeing Snyder’s prickly, ego-driven style back on network air made it seem as if he’d never been away. […]
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The underground: every iconoclast has his day
The underground: every iconoclast has his day This week’s installment is an experiment of sorts. While I have a million opinions about music bouncing around in my head, not every one merits the space that a good-sized column demands. Who wants to read an involved, studied attack on Wilson Phillips? Imagine how I’d feel writing […]
From Westwood to Beverly Hills, 90210
From Westwood to Beverly Hills, 90210 Graduate student works to balance images of disabled By Gaby Mora Daily Bruin Staff On a show that has successfully stood up against ratings and tough TV competition, UCLA graduate student Alan Toy is proving his acting skills sitting down. Starting tonight, and for the following four episodes, Toy, […]
Bradley International Center now underway
Bradley International Center now underway Multimillion-dollar Bradley complex to house international students’ services By Julie Ann Silva Daily Bruin Senior Staff In keeping with its theme of campus diversity, UCLA broke ground last month, commencing the construction of Tom Bradley International Student Center  the product of over 12 years of planning and effort. The […]
Classes continue despite heavy rain
Classes continue despite heavy rain By Ben Gilmore Record-setting rainfall bombarded the campus on Tuesday, turning Bruin Walk into a stream of muddy water and shortening or eliminating classes for many students. Although no non-Extension classes were officially cancelled yesterday, some professors dismissed their students early due to low turnouts. In addition, all nighttime UCLA […]
UCLA professors examine ‘Contract With America’
UCLA professors examine ‘Contract With America’ Show of solidarity put Republicans on top, but could still help Clinton By Phillip Carter Daily Bruin Senior Staff The Rebpublican "Contract With America" may have helped sweep the GOP into Congress, but many UCLA observers question the promises made in the contract. The contract worked as an election […]
The perfect vacation: hoops and Bend
The perfect vacation: hoops and Bend If you’re like me, you start looking forward to Spring Break about this time every Winter quarter. Day two, week one  yup, that’s about all the schooling I can handle before the daydreams hit town. In that vein, today I want to offer you a bit of advice […]