Rebounds out of reach for UCLA w. hoops Bruin record falls to 4-5 in conference play after weekend loss to Beavers By Emmanuelle Ejercito Daily Bruin Staff Unable to rebound from Thursday night’s loss to the Ducks, the UCLA women’s basketball team was swept away in Oregon this weekend. In its 82-70 victory over the […]
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Letters Pride and support Editor: We, members of Mahu, an Asian Pacific Islander queer organization at UCLA, are writing to support Huong Nguyen for her courage and integrity in coming out. As a support network on campus for Asian Pacific Islander gays, lesbians and bisexuals, we want to express pride and full support for our […]
How change allows for a better world
How change allows for a better world Whirlwind tour of decades shows evolution of thinking makes civil rights, medical advances and Nikki possible Wild child bored and sad, Daddy’s little angel you’ve gone mad. Can’t wait, gotta’ escape, life’s too short to hesitate … — M.M. Dear Nikki, Yesterday was your birthday, and I can’t […]
Don’t throw away tradition, save the “L” for the children
Don’t throw away tradition, save the "L" for the children Undemocratic change of tradition is threat to Bruin unity as UCLA ritual falls to revisionist trend By Tim Burke and Brian Wachowicz UCLA traditionalists, there is something terribly amiss on today’s Bruin campus! Our grand tradition is on the verge of death, and with it, […]
Vodou flag exhibit flys high
Vodou flag exhibit flys high Fowler Museum showcases Haitian ‘political banners’ By Allyson Harwood In Christian society, one the best known forms of religious art is the stained glass window. In recent times, stained glass has become an art form in its own right. The same transformation is happening to Haitian Vodou flags, on display […]
States move up primary dates in strategic move
States move up primary dates in strategic move Front-loading aims to outshine Iowa, New Hampshire coverage By Philip Iglauer Daily Bruin Contributor There is at least one good thing about the primary season this year: it will be shorter. In what is known as front-loading, a number of states have moved their primary dates up […]
as PREDICTABLE as the TIDE
as PREDICTABLE as the TIDE Epic ‘Afterschool Special’ doesn’t sink, but offers few thrills By Brandon Wilson Daily Bruin Contributor The latest Ridley Scott film "White Squall" takes its title from a rare weather condition that can be the end of a ship at sea. What this means exactly and why it’s different from a […]