Runners receive mixed results in Pomona By Mark Singerton Cal Poly Pomona hosted the Bronco Invitational Saturday, which was a minor affair with a blend of unranked Division I teams, a few individual collegiate runners and several club runners in its field. On the men’s side, Long Beach State won the 8,000-meter event with 117 […]
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W. volleyball prevails over U of A, ASU
W. volleyball prevails over U of A, ASU By Lawrence Ma Daily Bruin Senior Staff No women’s volleyball team in the country plays louder than Arizona, and Saturday night, the 16th-ranked Wildcats brought their emotional brand of volleyball to Westwood to take on No. 3 UCLA. UCLA has not had it easy against the Wildcats, […]
W. soccer barely squeaks by Aztecs, Titans
W. soccer barely squeaks by Aztecs, Titans UCLA holds on for 1-0 victories over San Diego State and CSUF By Hye Kwon Avoiding what would have been it’s seventh overtime match of the season, the UCLA women’s soccer team squeaked past San Diego State with a late goal Sunday at the North Soccer Field. In […]
‘Crisis of the classroom’ pervades UCLA lectures
‘Crisis of the classroom’ pervades UCLA lectures By William Allen This article was previously published in the Summer 1994 edition of the California Political Review. I am a grumpy professor at a prestigious university. I am grumpy because I am a professor. For I do very little teaching; instead, I merely conduct classes. More accurately, […]
Dear Garner: believe it or not, feminism is about you, too
Dear Garner: believe it or not, feminism is about you, too Adena Chung Dear Garner: I’m totally descending into my vices of yesteryear. Or more like yestermonth. I’m smoking a Mild-7 as I sit on my Shakespeare book-brick (a monster text) wondering why I’m smoking instead of reading "A Midsummer Night’s Dream." I think it’s […]
Once again, violence hurts progress of peace process
Once again, violence hurts progress of peace process By Shirley Dloomy This article is written on behalf of the Jewish Student Union. On Oct. 19, in the heart of Israel, a Hamas terrorist carrying explosives boarded a public bus and did the same thing Baruch Goldstein did last spring  he maliciously took away the […]
Tel Aviv bombing must not shut off campus dialogue
Tel Aviv bombing must not shut off campus dialogue The powerful explosion that rocked Tel Aviv at 8:55 a.m. Wednesday sent shock waves rippling across the world. Twenty-two killed, 48 injured.Time zones away from the bombing, those figures fell on the heavy hearts of people in Los Angeles who mourn the continual violence plaguing the […]