Indiana Jones and the Temple of déjà vu Disneyland’s newest ride, based on the three-movie adventures of the famous archaeologist, offers three doors representing wealth, knowledge and eternal youth  too bad they all lead to the same room. So much for the amusement park’s ‘interactive’ creation. By Michael Horowitz Daily Bruin Senior Staff Banish […]
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Tool members simply don’t care if they’re misunderstood
Tool members simply don’t care if they’re misunderstood Alternative ‘clenched-teeth metal’ band serves as catharsis for pent-up frustration By Gaby Mora Daily Bruin Staff On a surface level it is easy to hate Maynard James Keenan and his band Tool. Keenan is reserved and inexorable; Tool is loud, abrasive, and deals with uncomfortable subject matter. […]
‘Verona’ mixes language, music
‘Verona’ mixes language, music By Jeana Blackman With everything that is negative in the world, it’s always nice to have an opportunity to just sit back, relax and enjoy life once again. Master of Fine Arts Director Kent Gash plans to give you just such an opportunity with the musical version of "Two Gentlemen of […]
Protesters force cancellation of CIA campus visit
Protesters force cancellation of CIA campus visit Students complain of missed job opportunities By Tatiana Botton Protesters cancelled an informational meeting for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in the Plaza Building Wednesday evening, resulting in university police intervention to control the crowd. Police were advised earlier of the protest from a flyer distributed to students […]
Students report safer sex practices in college
Students report safer sex practices in college Survey shows fear of AIDS, STDs has curbed casual sex By Allyssa Lee As a result of growing concerns about sexually transmitted diseases and fear of AIDS, more students say they’re trading casual sex for caution. And studies show that the campus community is not alone. The National […]
Undergrad government hears ASUCLA report on loss
Undergrad government hears ASUCLA report on loss Council optimistic about solutions to budget crisis Rashmi Nijagal Daily Bruin Staff This week the undergraduate student council reacted with optimism to the efforts of resolving current financial difficulties within the Associated Students UCLA. On Tuesday, association board member, Elaine Chu, spoke to the council about the student […]
Baseball heads across town to face No. 2 USC
Baseball heads across town to face No. 2 USC By Ross Bersot It may be an indication of just how tough the Six-Pac is when UCLA baseball doesn’t get any more fired-up for USC than it does for any other conference opponent. "It’s always nice to beat them because the Trojans are the Trojans," UCLA […]