Trojans take three from Bruins By Ross Bersot If this weekend’s three-game series between UCLA and USC was the Six-Pac’s version of the Freeway Series, then the Bruins (23-20 overall, 10-14 Six-Pac) were run off of the road. Capitalizing on each and every Bruin mistake, the Trojans (34-15, 16-8) swept the home-and-away series to extend […]
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Track polishes act at Meet of Champions
Track polishes act at Meet of Champions By Scott Yamaguchi and Tim Costner Daily Bruin Senior Staff While most members of the UCLA track and field teams took the weekend off to prepare for next week’s more important Penn Relays and California/Nevada state championship, a handful of athletes used Saturday’s Meet of Champions in Azusa […]
Trojans unravel in Pauley
Trojans unravel in Pauley No. 1 volleyball falls behind, but comes back to win By Eric Branch Daily Bruin Senior Staff Three times Saturday night in Pauley Pavilion the No. 11 USC men’s volleyball team had top-ranked UCLA on the ropes. And three times the Trojans took a mighty swing and an equally mighty fall, […]
Three years later: dialogue continues
Three years later: dialogue continues on April 29, 1992 This Saturday marks the three-year anniversary of April 29, 1992: the day the people of Los Angeles reacted to the news of the acquittals of the four L. A. Police Department officers charged with beating Rodney King. On April 29, 1992, many of today’s seniors were […]
Faith lost with limited knowledge of religion
Faith lost with limited knowledge of religion By Elizabeth Rich Roxane Marquez’s April 20 column "Why a ‘good Catholic girl’ lost her faith," was a very disheartening article on the Catholic Church. In the article, Marquez touched on just about every fashionable issue with which to bash Catholics, yet I find it surprising that she […]
Hollywood’s B-sides
Hollywood’s B-sides ‘Forbidden Hollywood’ takes bites at Gump, Pulp, Disney and the rest of Tinseltown in Gerard Alessandrini’s newest parody By Jennifer Richmond Daily Bruin Staff If you’re a major actor in Hollywood, if you’re a famous film director, if you’re anybody famous in Hollywood, DO NOT go see Gerard Alessandrini’s "Forbidden Hollywood." But if […]
Like mother, like daughter
Like mother, like daughter Amy Hill’s ‘Reunion’ combines old traditions, different lifestyles By Jennifer Richmond Daily Bruin Staff Sitting by a window at the Beverly Center’s California Pizza Kitchen (CPK), Amy Hill looks nothing like the gray-haired grandmother she plays on either ABC’s "All American Girl" or the character in her one-woman show "Reunion." The […]