Story archive for September 2004
Friday, Oct. 1
- Former vice chancellor dies at age 86
- UCLA programs help combat eating disorders
- Governor votes against tuition cap
- W. volleyball: Volleyball looking to rebound in desert
- It’s not easy to fall back into bliss
- Ticketing jaywalkers makes for a better world
- W. soccer: Streaking Bruins finally get healthy
- Rising tide
- M. basketball: Walcott transfers to Grand Canyon
- Candidates talk face to face
- M. polo: Water polo takes aim at Nor Cal title
- Welcome Week kicks off new UCLA year
- UCLA students discuss presidential debate
- Editorial cartoon
- Feature photo
- X-country: Rankin leads cross-country pack
- W. golf: Champs hope to overcome fatigue
- Platelet donor keeps on giving
- Students hunger for Dream Act
- Conservative bias drives even the carpool lane into political arena
- Student faces court hearing today
- Oakley’s retains its cutting edge
- [Football insert] Linebacker London’s status for Saturday unknown
- Editorial: Candidates ignored chance for real debate
- [Football insert]: Bruin offense to meet its match in top-ranked Aztec defense
- L.A. atmosphere, media trends factor into body dysmorphic disorder
- [Football insert]: Taylor’s rocky past can be forgotten
- [Football insert]: Q & A with TB Manuel White
- [Football insert] Last Line of Defense
- Experts weigh importance of eating right
- Bringing race into GPA discussion is unnecessary
- Dry stadium policy misses the point of being a fan
- [Football insert] San Diego State no longer an idle threat
- [Football Insert] Aztecs a legitimate threat to Bruins
- Letters to the editor
- M. soccer: Men’s soccer playing for 3rd Pac-10 title
Thursday, Sept. 30
- USAC refuses appeals hearings
- W. golf: Top-ranked team ends tourney on bottom
- Daily Bruin named nation’s best collegiate paper
- Kerry can't, shouldn't try to be Kennedy
- Students must fight for their right to party
- Collegiate athletes deserve some respect
- Weyburn Terrace suffers delays
- D’Amore’s serves up a slice of Boston in Westwood
- M. polo: Pair of losses thwarts team
- The force behind the films
- Suspect arrested for LGBT attack
- Editorial: All Bruins responsible for standing against hate
- Digest
- Editorial: Regents’ GPA decision
- Broken glass can’t shatter spirits
- Minority applicants face bigger problem than GPA
- Adidas contract almost wrapped up
- News briefs
- Football: Football’s D-line reshuffled after player’s suspension
- Balancing act
- Textbook store purchases rewarded with campus discounts
- Debate best, last way to sway undecided voters
- Football: Bruins to play without offensive leader
- M. soccer: Offense falls short of goals
- W. volleyball: Women’s volleyball not hitting its stride
- W. soccer: Gleason may replace Greco as midfielder
Wednesday, Sept. 29
Sunday, Sept. 26
- Regent resigns after attendance criticism
- Fall sports will keep Bruin fans busy
- WAC expands course options
- Soccer going through ‘a rebuilding year’
- Puppets are more than child's play
- After last year’s fall, runner rebounds to top
- CALPIRG campaigns for students, environment
- UCLA predicts rise in economy
- Construction builds clout for UCLA
- Bruins have many options for goal
- Professor bias sparks national interest
- Adult stem cell research proven more effective
- West Nile virus a West Coast concern
- Making films with phones
- Geffen Playhouse's new season welcomes controversy
- Moving toward the diversity requirement
- The homeless community a part of Westwood life
- Political cartoon
- Predicted California quake never occurs
- Dean candidate of unusual qualifications emerges
- UCLA Live: Season Preview
- Differing course styles, sizes offer variety of learning experiences
- Hate destroys the hater
- Campaign music continues to lack originality
- President Bush the right pick for students
- Politician-turned-professor interprets the U.S. presidency
- Fringe candidates challenge main presidential contenders
- Stem cell research must be made more accessible
- New universal logo struts mix of art, technology
- USAC internship program opens political process to students
- Make your voice be heard by voting
- 'Brothers' bring blended sounds West
- Schwarzenegger an anomaly in Republican politics
- Bruin Walk chaos partly helpful
- Kevin Smith defies all film dogmas
- 'The Ten Commandments': A musical journey
- USAC doles out funds based on groups' support
- Fowler's botanica exhibit offers culture, spirituality
- Unforeseen fee hikes difficult to bear
- Football season tickets now only available electronically
- Finally, a Bruin team to root for
- Where is your voice?
- Students upset about professors' removal
- Look past stereotypes to see fraternity life’s benefits
- MPSF connects collegiate sports
- Team hopes seniors bring in title
- From the editor
- Bush’s corporate interests harm democracy
- Archive series revives Mexico's classic films
- Live sports to the fullest
- Campus Events turns up the volume all over campus
- Bruins bring in wins despite shaky season start
- Botanical garden a historical landscape of relaxation, special collections
- UK rock stars find small, but loyal, U.S. audiences
- Immigrants need equal treatment
- Football’s 2-1 start led by offense
- Calendar: Theater
- Drew runs into record book
- With all starters returning, men’s water polo looks for NCAA title
- Box office ballot
- Kerry criticism flip-flops on truth
- Tougher standards stifle diversity
- Internet can be a dangerous place
- Classrooms must be open to all ideas
- Jazz great brings energy, talent to classroom
- ‘Revolutionary’ view a pipe dream
- The Bruin as a reflective, reflexive community
- High expectations and UCLA go together
- Kerry plans to focus on higher education
- Not-so-simple life confessions
- The Den aims to boost students’ sports involvement
- Goalie establishes pool presence
- Students question new shuttle routes
- UCLA campus a star
- Bring opinions to The Bruin
- Bruin talent anchors Laker spirit
- Weighting to excel
- Improved Wooden caters to all users
- Volunteerism helps everyone involved
- Teams’ paths to victory colored by what hues their schools don
- Offset schooling costs with budgets, jobs
- UC Merced faces opening obstacles
- Soldiers have difficult time adjusting to civilian life
- Calendar: Music
- Dues and don'ts
- Korean Americans build film-industry status
- Take advantage of UCLA’s, area’s features
- Make your school work for you
- Calendar: Film & TV
- Women look to finish in top-five
- Hear your sex life improve with dirty bedroom talk
- Reunited Zombies release album
- Comic book haven unveiled
- New rule lets liberos serve
- Cheating a rejection of integrity
- A healthy buzz
- 85 years later, and only The Bruin’s purpose is obvious
- Senior defender works way off the bench to become a team leader
- Marine recounts life-changing events in Iraq, Afghanistan
- Differing opinions make for best education possible
- Project promises an artful 2005
- Worker’s love for job, UCLA admirable
- Journalism thrives on truth, not objectivity
- Students undeterred by lab’s recent safety problems
- Controversy over stem cell research a heated political topic
- Address global warming or face stormy consequences
- Westwood washout
- Pac-ing light
- Carpool lane a vehicle of socialist ideology
- Resist teaching new class cynicism
Friday, Sept. 24
Sunday, Sept. 19
- [Football Online Exclusive] Bruins ripe for recovery after flighty 1st quarter
- [Football Online Exclusive] Drew's stand-out game anchors 37-31 Bruin win
Friday, Sept. 17
Tuesday, Sept. 14
Saturday, Sept. 11
- [Football Online Exclusive] Bruin offense drives 35-17 Illini defeat
- [Football Online Exclusive] UCLA trims turnovers to 1
- [Football Online Exclusive] Bruin defense shows improvement
Friday, Sept. 10
Tuesday, Sept. 7
Monday, Sept. 6
Sunday, Sept. 5
- [Football Online Exclusive] Cowboys wrangle Bruins, 31-20
- [Football Online Exclusive] Team’s ‘fresh’ start a sour performance
- [Football Online Exclusive] Running back beats career record
- [Football Online Exclusive] Offensive line shows strength against OSU
Saturday, Sept. 4
Wednesday, Sept. 1
DBTV
Women's Water Polo Takes Fourth NCAA Title
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