Baseball starts strong, fizzles out in Palo Alto By Ross Bersot April showers may have rained out Friday’s scheduled opener at Sunken Diamond, but UCLA baseball faced a different kind of storm in Saturday’s double header and Sunday’s finale with Stanford. After an opening game victory by the visitor, the Cardinal (21-14 overall, 12-5 Six-Pac) […]
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Gymnastics wins west regionals, earns fourth seed for NCAA tourney
Gymnastics wins west regionals, earns fourth seed for NCAA tourney Marrow sets record, Kondos named Coach of Year By Esther Hui Daily Bruin Senior Staff It was a battered and bruised UCLA women’s gymnastics team which boarded the plane for the West Regional qualifying meet last Thursday. But despite losing sophomore Leah Homma and senior […]
Judge athletes by abilities, not race
Judge athletes by abilities, not race By Andrew Walston Like most students, I would imagine, I read the Daily Bruin Viewpoint section with the intention of being entertained and possibly informed. Also like most students, I believe, I sometimes find viewpoints expressed that are different from mine, which is fine. After all, that’s what makes […]
M. tennis drops heartbreaker to No. 1 Cardinal
M. tennis drops heartbreaker to No. 1 Cardinal Fourth-ranked Bruins drop lead to Stanford, rebound against Cal By Sarah Harrison The UCLA men’s tennis team suffered a tough loss this weekend to Stanford but came back to the courts determined to beat California. UCLA’s 4-3 loss to the No. 1 team in the nation on […]
Men’s track wins all 18 events in last home meet
Men’s track wins all 18 events in last home meet Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, CSUN no match for m. track By Tim Costner Daily Bruin Senior Staff You would think that UCLA was the only team out there. The Bruins dominated their last home meet of the season on Saturday, as the men’s track […]
O’Bannon adds Wooden Award to collection
O’Bannon adds Wooden Award to collection By Randy Satterburg Daily Bruin Staff It was not much of a surprise Friday afternoon at the Los Angeles Athletic Club when UCLA senior Ed O’Bannon was named the 1995 Wooden Award winner  an honor bestowed annually upon the nation’s top college basketball player. After being left off […]
Students, get involved and fight police injustice
Students, get involved and fight police injustice By D.J. Schulte I enjoyed The Bruin’s articles pertaining to the recent Westwood "riots." Perhaps this example of police brutality will serve as a catalyst for UCLA students to become activists. UCLA students, do not let this experience be forgotten. Do not let it fail to motivate you. […]