Doctors, clinicians voice concerns about Prop. 187 Medical workers foresee financial, ethical problems By Ben Gilmore Tina Harris, who makes sure children at Culver City’s Montessori Elementary School get their immunizations, is outraged. "Children shouldn’t have to suffer," Harris said. "They shouldn’t pay the price  they’re totally innocent." Harris is one of many in […]
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A very happy homecoming Bruins snap six- game skid with 31-30 squeaker over Stanford By Scott Yamaguchi Daily Bruin Senior Staff They should have known better. Stanford really should have realized that when the game was on the line, to single-cover J.J. Stokes with a 5-foot-9-inch defensive back was a foolish exhibition of overconfidence. The […]
Indiana holds off m. soccer
Indiana holds off m. soccer Hoosiers defeat Bruins, 2-0, in MetLife Classic By Tim Costner Daily Bruin Senior Staff The UCLA men’s soccer team lost on North Soccer Field for the first time this season on Sunday, falling, 2-0, to Indiana in the final game of the UCLA/adidas MetLife Classic. The Bruins  No. 4 […]
UCLA misses opportunity to vault to top of national poll
UCLA misses opportunity to vault to top of national poll Men’s soccer splits weekend matches with Midwest sides By Tim Costner Daily Bruin Senior Staff Although No. 1 Indiana will undoubtedly fall in the national rankings after the UCLA adidas/MetLife Classic, it was Cal State Fullerton that bumped the Hoosiers from the top spot. And […]
Spikers shocked by Huskies
Spikers shocked by Huskies Bruins return from Pacific Northwest with first-ever loss to unheralded UW By Eric Branch Daily Bruin Staff David slays Goliath. Truman stuns Dewey. Douglas shocks Tyson. The University of Washington women’s volleyball team defeats UCLA. Saturday night in Seattle the unranked Washington Huskies scored their first-ever win over the No. 3 […]
Accomplished musician Gothoni returns to L.A.
Accomplished musician Gothoni returns to L.A. By John Mangum Not many classical musicians can say they’ve received $500,000 for their talents. Pianist Ralf Gothoni can. His extraordinary playing earned him the generous Gilmore Award, which helped expose Gothoni to a wider audience. Probably one of the most eccentric competitions in the music world, the Gilmore […]
Vibraphonist keys up old jazz sound
Vibraphonist keys up old jazz sound By John Mangum When people think of jazz instruments, they think of the trumpet, the saxophone and the piano. Way down there on the list the vibraphone eventually turns up. Audiences get a rare chance to hear Gary Burton, a leading jazz musician and important proponent of the vibraphone, […]