Daytime attacks rouse public anxiety UCPD advises students to use caution, remain alert at all times of day By Ramona M. Ortega Amid the lunchtime hustle and bustle, a man set out last Tuesday from Wilshire for a routine walk into Westwood Village. As he turned onto La Conte Avenue from Westwood Boulevard, another man […]
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Muslim community alleges media bias
Muslim community alleges media bias Bombing coverage seen as supporting stereotypes, racism By Philip Iglauer The destruction of human life in the Oklahoma City bombing shocked and pained many across the nation. Others wondered how such an incident could happen in the United States. But in the midst of all this emotion, many also are […]
Undergrad campaign violations examined
Undergrad campaign violations examined Election, Judicial boards investigate fraud allegations By Rashmi Nijagal Daily Bruin Staff Every year during undergraduate student government elections, allegations of polling and campaign violations are not uncommon. As candidates and their supporters make the last push to reach out to voters, rules are bound to be broken. "Generally, we get […]
Baseball bitten by Lions in 8-3 loss
Baseball bitten by Lions in 8-3 loss By Ruben Gutierrez One full, quick swing of the bat and there goes the afternoon. After a game which crawled along inauspiciously, with Loyola Marymount building a 4-1 lead on single runs, a three-run blast in the sixth inning by Lion centerfielder Mark Peters effectively sealed the fate […]
M. golf takes sixth at Pac-10s
M. golf takes sixth at Pac-10s Bock leads Bruins with 10th-place finish at tourney By Hye Kwon Daily Bruin Staff In a Pacific-10 Championship tournament that showcased some of the best golf teams in the country, the UCLA men’s golf team finished a respectable sixth at Richland, Wash., on Wednesday afternoon. The Bruins, who have […]
Pierce passes on, but his memory will not
Pierce passes on, but his memory will not When UCLA’s men’s basketball team hoists its 11th national championship banner to the rafters of Pauley Pavilion next year, a standing-room-only crowd will be on hand to watch. Larry Pierce, a man who spent his lifetime standing up for the people in that crowd who could not, […]
Softball falls to No. 2 in national poll
Softball falls to No. 2 in national poll By Rick Pal For the Bruin softball team, winning four of six games this weekend wasn’t enough to remain atop the NSCA/USA Today Top-25. The poll, released Wednesday, had Arizona slated at the top spot even though the Bruins (40-5 Pac-10, 22-3 overall) own first place in […]