Uninspired water polo falls to No. 1 Stanford Stanford outscores UCLA 12-4 in the first three quarters By Esther Hui Daily Bruin Senior Staff It became painfully obvious what is missing from the UCLA men’s water polo team in its 13-7 loss to No. 1 Stanford Saturday. An uninspired UCLA team (12-9 overall, 2-5 in […]
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Unranked women’s soccer ties No. 3 Stanford, 1-1
Unranked women’s soccer ties No. 3 Stanford, 1-1 Bruins hang on in overtime for a moral victory By Hye Kwon The UCLA women’s soccer team got the biggest tie of its season, 1-1, against No. 3 Stanford at North Soccer Field on Saturday. The first half was a one-sided contest in favor of the Cardinal […]
W. swimming loses cockfight with USC
W. swimming loses cockfight with USC Bruins, Gauchos fail to overcome Gamecock divers By Ross Bersot The UCLA women’s swimming team could have doubled it’s pleasure Saturday at the Men’s Gym pool with victories vs. South Carolina and UC Santa Barbara. Instead, the Gamecocks tallied two wins, carrying a marked advantage in the diving events. […]
Top ten things overheard at Homecoming
Top ten things overheard at Homecoming Editor: 10. "Homecoming 7500: UCLA built by ancient people with future-oriented minds." 9. "What body part did you lose now, Josephine?" 8. "I’m Joe, this is Josephine and here’s our little one … (Wait! I forgot! He can’t be publicized!) … Well, like I said, here’s Juan, our friendly […]
Proposition 186: Universal health care battle wages on
Proposition 186: Universal health care battle wages on By Charlie Chang The battle for universal health care has moved from the national level to our state in the form of Proposition 186, an initiative modeled on Canada’s single-payer system. While no one is against providing medical treatment for the sick, Proposition 186 is not the […]
Protect rainforests, not phone books
Protect rainforests, not phone books By Ashley Tarquin The following article was written in conjunction with CALPIRG’s forest campaign, which kicked off last week. Made up of 260,000 hectares of temperate rainforest located on Vancouver Island, Canada, Clayoquot Sound provides a habitat for a diverse array of species. The Sound is one of the largest […]
SAGE focuses on democracy
SAGE focuses on democracy By John Medearis It is important to acknowledge two seriously misleading statements attributed to Stanley McKnight, assistant vice chancellor for human resources in the Oct. 25 Daily Bruin. I write on behalf of the organizing committee of SAGE (the Student Association of Graduate Employees). SAGE is the organization that is seeking […]