Remembering life’s lessons and mother’s love Peter Hamilton Thanksgiving was great. I needed those four days to reconstruct myself. I barely finished. I spent dinner on Thursday without my mom for the third year in a row, and without my pop for the first time ever (my mom has passed away; my pop was in […]
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Against the grain
Against the grain Sure, Bad Religion’s lead singer Greg Graffin (above center) has been blasting angry, loud and socially relevant music for 14 years  for any punk fan that much is obvious. But did you know that he TA’d UCLA evolution classes? Graffin speaks to The Bruin about his not-so-different punk and Ph.D. lives. […]
Guitarist blends music, spirit in ‘Sensual Guitar’
Guitarist blends music, spirit in ‘Sensual Guitar’ By Gaby Mora Daily Bruin Staff When Sherri Rottersman was a student at UCSD, her roommates would get mad if she studied with the door closed. Since her studying consisted of playing the classical guitar, her roommates felt that the soothing sound actually helped them study better. "Even […]
Kerckhoff’s tribute to AIDS awareness combats ignorance, fear with reality
Kerckhoff’s tribute to AIDS awareness combats ignorance, fear with reality New exhibit celebrates human strength, spirit when faced with death By Emily Forster Paint isn’t always what it seems. Artist Jose Alvaro Perdices mixes watercolor paint with HIV-infected sperm to create his work. The combination symbolizes AIDS itself; just as people who have AIDS look […]
Prince unveils lost masterpiece
Prince unveils lost masterpiece Warner Bros. releases legendary, funkadelic ‘Black Album’ after its six-year hiatus By Michael Tatum Daily Bruin Staff On Nov. 22, 1994, Warner Bros. made available one of the most famous "lost" records of all time. And after Jan. 27, 1995, it will be lost once more, perhaps forever. The recording in […]
What is the ‘Jeopardy’ quiz show scandal?
What is the ‘Jeopardy’ quiz show scandal? Flat-Earth Society Robert Stevens It’s a concrete belief of mine that we have our own little Quiz Show scandal right here in Los Angeles. It takes place in a tiny little studio in a town called Burbank. Perhaps you’ve seen this show of deceit and lies  it’s […]
Computers assist disabled students
Computers assist disabled students Campus uses latest innovations to improve facilities and academic life By Tatiana Botton Larry Pierce was still walking when he entered UCLA back in the 1960s as an economics student. Shortly after, however, he was put in a wheelchair because of muscular dystrophy, which caused his muscles to gradually deteriorate. Six […]