Portrayal of Shakespeare relationship short on comedy ‘Dammit’ crams too many of bard’s works in show in failed try at lighthearted biographical sketch By Jennifer Richmond Daily Bruin Staff One of the most-read playwrights of our time is William Shakespeare. He’s studied, he’s revered and he’s honored with several festivals around the world. But how […]
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Reeling in the year
Reeling in the year With the recent wave of independent films such as Clerks and Hoop Dreams bringing both public and critical acclaim, the Sundance Film Festival has become the premier American movie showcase. The Bruin was there and offers a sneak into the future of cinema. By Michael Horowitz Daily Bruin Senior Staff Although […]
Construction costs to fall on Bruins
Construction costs to fall on Bruins Students expected to pay $113 fee for seismic renovation By Patrick Kerkstra There is a bill attached to the seismic reconstruction of Kerckhoff Hall and Ackerman Union  and Bruins will be the ones paying it through a new student seismic fee. When retrofitting efforts on the two buildings […]
Town hall to address American identity
Town hall to address American identity Panelists, audience to examine class, culture, ethnicity By Phillip Carter Daily Bruin Senior Staff Moore 100 will play host to a town hall discussion titled "The American Identity" Wednesday at 7 p.m., with panelists discussing issues including the aftermath of Proposition 187 and the meaning of being an American, […]
Winter Bruin fall program offers smooth transition
Winter Bruin fall program offers smooth transition Winter admits take extension classes, can live on campus By Shani Pines With 500-person lecture halls, thousands of students roaming campus and more activities than you can count, the first quarter at UCLA can be overwhelming even to the hardiest freshmen. A schedule which includes 25-person classes and […]
Déjà vu? Let’s hope not …
Déjà vu? Let’s hope not … What is it, exactly, about the California Golden dadgum Bears that makes the UCLA men’s basketball program go into hibernation? Explain to me, pretty please, why the Bruins tend to defend their home court with reckless abandon and a killer instinct against the Arizonas, Arizona States, Washington States, Louisvilles […]
Waves enter LATC seeking revenge
Waves enter LATC seeking revenge M. tennis readies for Pepperdine, one year after bouncing them in Region VIII By Mark Singerton UCLA faces No. 10 Pepperdine today at the Los Angeles Tennis Center in what should be their toughest match of the early season. The fourth-ranked Bruins will have to be mentally prepared for the […]