Football’s McCullough fills big shoes in secondary Goodwin’s departure prompts strong safety to grow up in a hurry By Randy Satterburg Daily Bruin Staff In the start of his college career, sophomore strong safety Abdul McCullough helped to revolutionize the way people describe big hits. It was the Bruins’ season opener against Tennessee, and after […]
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Maisonneuve key player for Indiana
Maisonneuve key player for Indiana Midfielder to lead IU against UCLA in MetLife Classic By Tim Costner Daily Bruin Senior Staff Indiana’s Brian Maisonneuve might just be the most dangerous player the No. 4 UCLA men’s soccer team faces this year. The senior midfielder leads the top-ranked Hoosiers in scoring this season with 28 points […]
Out of
Out of the shadow Sophomore setter Kelly Flannigan has emerged this season to fill the All-American shoes of Julie Bremner By Eric Branch Daily Bruin Staff A Ferrari without a gas pedal. The Lakers without Magic. The Bruins without Bremner? During the preseason, the pundits looked at the loss of Pacific-10 Player of the Year […]
Swimmers dive headlong into new season
Swimmers dive headlong into new season Young Bruins look to improve on seventh-place national finish By Scott Yamaguchi Daily Bruin Senior Staff Standout underclassmen in the so-called world of "major" college sports are often overcome by an itch to take their game to a higher level, and apparently, the trend of leaving school early has […]
He views athletics
He views athletics in a different light Chris Schreiber You have undoubtedly seen him walking across campus, but it is a safe bet that he has not seen you. You may have marveled at his uncanny sense of timing or the will that you know he possesses but have never had occasion to observe. You, […]
Fear of conflict lingers behind locked doors
Fear of conflict lingers behind locked doors By Drew Hettinger The night I moved into my new apartment I was walking down the stairs to my car parked on the street. I’d just picked up the "genie" clicker and was going to move my car to the locked garage down below. Off to one side, […]
Conflict Mediation Program clarifies function
Conflict Mediation Program clarifies function By Peary Brug, Howard Gadlin and Jennifer Scott This letter is in response to Rob Greenhalgh’s Oct. 20 viewpoint, "USAC must initiate more communication on campus." The Conflict Mediation Program is pleased to have been mentioned as a resource for addressing the tensions surrounding the responsorship of the Interfraternity Council. […]