Questionable officiating leads UCLA to narrow loss

Questionable officiating leads UCLA to narrow loss Referee reverses dunk, three-pointer in 67-66 decision By Scott Yamaguchi Daily Bruin Staff STANFORD – Stanford point guard Brevin Knight had 19 points and nine assists, but the most valuable player in the Cardinal’s 67-66 victory over UCLA Saturday at Maples Pavilion might have been referee Bob Garibaldi. […]

M. volleyball goes in for kill, comes out on top against San Diego schools

M. volleyball goes in for kill, comes out on top against San Diego schools Impressive play by Nihipali, Metzger secure UCLA wins By Ruben Gutierrez Daily Bruin Staff Although it has been cliche for decades, the old adage "You can’t judge a book by its cover" is often no truer than in athletic competition. Saturday […]

Thermonuclear Disaster!

Thermonuclear Disaster! By Michael Horowitz Daily Bruin Senior Staff It used to be cool to be a John Woo fan. Even if you jumped on the bandwagon after seeing "The Killer" or "Hard-Boiled" at a midnight movie, you could still champion the Hong Kong action-master who shot shoot-em-ups like ballets and painted stories of honor […]

‘Bantaba’ dance concert sets in motion relationship between community and art

‘Bantaba’ dance concert sets in motion relationship between community and art World arts and cultures students celebrate fine arts, music and dance By Denise Cruz Daily Bruin Senior Staff A nude performer on stage pantomimes taking a bath as other dancers surround her, acting out her memories. As she bathes, her motions become more and […]

Impact of affirmative action vote weighed

Impact of affirmative action vote weighed Officials predict decision will not affect faculty, staff By Anne Mai Daily Bruin Contributor A year before students feel the impact of the University of California Regents’ decision to disband affirmative action, prospective staff and faculty are dealing firsthand with the program’s end. On Jan. 1, 1996, following the […]