Environmentalists call for Republican support Debate focuses on vital link between politics, ecology By Tatiana Botton As part of the 25th anniversary of Earth Day, campus groups organized a debate Thursday on the link between politics and the environment. The world is now a different place than it was before, speakers stressed. People just need […]
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Young meets with SAGE, GSA members
Young meets with SAGE, GSA members No agreement reached on union recognition, strike still scheduled By Kimberly Mackesy and Betty Song Representatives of the Student Association of Graduate Employees (SAGE) met with Chancellor Charles Young on Friday, discussing at length for the first time issues beyond union recognition. However, because the debate over recognition has […]
Board’s search for student media director ends
Board’s search for student media director ends As alumnus, Ward brings experience to publications By Patrick Kerkstra Daily Bruin Staff Members of the associated students’ communications board chose a new director for campus media on Thursday. Arvli Ward, who has been serving as temporary student media director since September, brings a history of experience in […]
49ers strike blue and gold with J.J.
49ers strike blue and gold with J.J. By Eric Branch Daily Bruin Senior Staff Saturday at the NFL draft in New York the rich got richer and former UCLA All-American wide receiver J.J. Stokes found the perfect place to begin his NFL career. While other teams questioned Stokes 4.7 speed and nodded in agreement as […]
Bay Area schools skunk netters
Bay Area schools skunk netters Men’s, women’s teams lose matches to Cardinal, Bears By Sarah Harrison and Chris Isidro PALO ALTO — It is every tennis player’s dream  a packed tennis stadium, including season ticket holders, little kids poised at the net ready to chase your balls, television cameras and expensive programs with your […]
W. gym takes fourth at NCAA team finals
W. gym takes fourth at NCAA team finals By Esther Hui Daily Bruin Senior Staff ATHENS, Ga. — It was a bittersweet ending for UCLA gymnast Kareema Marrow, Friday night at the NCAA Super Six team championships, as she scored the second perfect 10.0 of her career, but watched UCLA fall to fourth place overall. […]
Softball sweeps Bears
Softball sweeps Bears at Easton, 5-3 and 2-0 By Rick Pal Beneath the warmth of a sunny Saturday afternoon, when most of the UCLA softball team went into deep freeze against the pesky California Golden Bears, the top-ranked Bruins escaped unscathed with 2-0 and 5-3 victories thanks to Herculean efforts of pitcher Tanya Harding and […]