Council votes in student senate Students have more input in department curriculum decisions By Rashmi Nijagal The undergraduate student government council unanimously passed a resolution in support of the Student Departmental Senate Tuesday night. The resolution, which had been tabled for the past two weeks for revisions, calls for the implementation of the senate in […]
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M. tennis prepares to defeat Runnin’ Rebels, once again
M. tennis prepares to defeat Runnin’ Rebels, once again By Mark Singerton Practice was intense Wednesday afternoon as the UCLA men’s tennis team struggled to dry the soaked courts of the Los Angeles Tennis Center in preparation for Saturday’s match against Nevada-Las Vegas. With the help of a few squeegees, the Bruins were able to […]
Track teams open season on the Bayou
Track teams open season on the Bayou By Tim Costner Daily Bruin Senior Staff The UCLA track program will send seven athletes  five men and two women  to Lousiana State this Saturday for the LSU Indoor Meet. And while seven athletes may not seem like a very large contingent, it is still one […]
Back-to-back meets on deck for w. gym
Back-to-back meets on deck for w. gym Bruins travel to Cal, then home for Boise this weekend By Esther Hui Daily Bruin Senior Staff The NCAA Championships in women’s gymnastics are known as much for the killer format as the scores of cut throat competition. The schedule begins with a preliminary team competition in which […]
W. hoops crushed
W. hoops crushed by Stanford, 88-49 By Hye Kwon Kicking off one of the most challenging road trips of the season, the UCLA women’s basketball team suffered a 88-49 loss to No. 4 Stanford in Palo Alto on Thursday night. It was a case of too much talent from a very refined Cardinal team, which […]
Christian Right aims to undermine diversity
Christian Right aims to undermine diversity By Lisa Martinez As part of the debris swept in with the Republican tidal wave last November is the idea of the government putting its stamp of approval on school prayer  a very bad idea. As an individual, I am not hostile to religion or spirituality. I unequivocally […]
Support the environmental struggle
Support the environmental struggle ViewpointBy Chris Dupont Whatever station you watch, whatever paper you read, one of the most important political stories today is the Republican Revolution. This November, Newt Gingrich and his conservative followers were swept into office on a platform of social and economic reform. One of their targets promises to be the […]