Men’s volleyball sweeps LMU Nygaard tallies 23 kills as Bruins win 15-4, 15-8, 15-7 By Eric Branch Daily Bruin Senior Staff It was David and Goliath, without the slingshot. The 15th-ranked Loyola Marymount Lions men’s volleyball team entered Pauley Pavilion last night fired up and carrying some hope of upsetting top-ranked UCLA. However, at some […]
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Sports fans still looking for watering hole in town
Sports fans still looking for watering hole in town The biggest sporting event of the year took place five days ago and UCLA students, of age, of course, had nowhere to watch it. OK, sure, you had your buddy’s party with that keg, or that barbeque across town, but that was too far. You wanted […]
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The comeback kid Erin Simmons of the UCLA diving team is well on her way back from her ACL injury By Ross Bersot Exploding upward off the three-meter board, the diver tucks into a compact ball and begins to spin. Upon completing two and a half turns, she extends her arms toward the pool and […]
Top Bruin duo looking for revenge at Rolex
Top Bruin duo looking for revenge at Rolex Netters Chi, Phebus look to turn tables on top-ranked Pace By Chris Isidro Life is all about second chances. For UCLA netters Jane Chi and Keri Phebus, the Rolex National Indoor Championships beginning today in Dallas will be an opportunity to redeem themselves against one Kelly Pace. […]
Campus cultural divisions block communication
Campus cultural divisions block communication By Jared Black I am confused. I am truly confused about the mentality of students on this campus who cling to their own religious and/or ethnic groups, refusing to integrate with others. On this side of Bruin Walk is your organization’s table. On the other side sits the opposing organization’s […]
‘Salad bowl’ multiculturalism serves a purpose
‘Salad bowl’ multiculturalism serves a purpose By Baback Gabbay In the Jan. 30 viewpoint, "Don’t deny it: stereotypes exist at UCLA," Shari Missaghi gave a poignant account of her experiences with individuals of various ethnicities throughout her life. She judiciously highlighted the knowledge many Americans lack regarding world geography and the media’s tendency to show […]
Critic’s dilemma: to know hype from rock
Critic’s dilemma: to know hype from rock Rock critics like to think that they’re on the cutting edge of what’s important in popular music. And a few geniuses  Robert Christgau, Greil Marcus  truly are. But most give in to the temptation of championing the tried and true, succumb to the Power of the […]