Bruins reign in Oklahoma By Randy Satterburg Daily Bruin Staff SEATTLE, Wash. — The top-seeded and top-ranked UCLA men’s basketball team advanced to the NCAA title game for the first time in 15 years Saturday when the Bruins defeated fourth-seeded Oklahoma State, 74-61. After a 37-37 deadlock at halftime, UCLA took charge of the game […]
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International students choose Westwood hot spots
International students choose Westwood hot spots By Lisa Marie Weyh Among the students who roam the streets of Westwood, there are many with a specific story, a story of why they are in the United States. Each year a number of international students come to UCLA to study. In the midst of making necessary transitions, […]
Bluffs loss estimated to approach $7 million
Bluffs loss estimated to approach $7 million Chancellor to cap shortfall with discretionary funds By Alisa Ulferts Special to The Bruin Despite aggressive attempts to break even, UCLA expects to lose nearly $7 million on a housing development it built to attract top faculty to the campus, university officials acknowledged last week. The university began […]
SAGE continues push for union recognition
SAGE continues push for union recognition SAGE addresses administration to avoid spring strike By Betty Song In order to avoid a spring quarter labor strike, members of the graduate student employee union continued efforts to meet with Chancellor Charles Young for the negotiation of union recognition. A letter requesting a meeting with Young was delivered […]
Aussie sensation helps Bruins roll
Aussie sensation helps Bruins roll By Melissa Anderson Daily Bruin Senior Staff The UCLA softball team experienced some March Madness of its own over spring break, handing top-ranked Arizona its first loss of the season and adding a new pitching ace to its roster in the form of 22-year old Tanya Harding, a junior transfer […]
Bruin baseball drops series at Arizona State
Bruin baseball drops series at Arizona State By Ruben Gutierrez As the cliché goes, all good things must come to an end. Pitcher John Phillips (4-1) suffered his first collegiate defeat as the UCLA baseball team (17-15 overall, 6-9 in Six-Pac) dropped a 10-6 decision to Arizona State yesterday in Tempe. The loss was the […]
Chi survives marathon as
Chi survives marathon as women’s tennis beats ‘SC By Chris Isidro If tradition had anything to do with winning matches, the USC women’s tennis team would go undefeated every year. But as shown by the 1995 Women of Troy, past glories don’t win points on the court. UCLA handed USC its ninth loss in 15 […]