Story archive for May 2007
Thursday, May 31
- Clinton outlines campaign plans
- Examining the role of industry in research
- USAC allocates office space
- Sorority, fraternity houses reflect groups’ storied histories
- Business ventures take flight through campus competition
- Activist proposes a ‘green pathway out of poverty’
- Catch a little heaven for less than $20
- Parking lot performances
- Softball Series worth watching
- 2008 lineup looks promising
- Former Bruin football players take many routes to pro careers
- Bevy of current and former Bruins playing internationally
- Calling creationism a science takes freedom of speech too far
- ‘Side Show’ follows conjoined twins from the circus to vaudeville
- Graduates should work on leaving the nest, not flying right back into it
- Editorial Cartoon
Wednesday, May 30
- Clinton’s campaign to bring her to UCLA
- Grave reminder of Iraq war casualties
- Labs scramble for funds as grants dry up
- Alzheimer’s treatment still remaining elusive
- Exhibit compares animal, human rights
- Privatize the prison system for students’ sake
- Editorial: Governments must act sooner to end genocide
- Clash of ideologies isn’t over – in fact, I contest this idea
- Editorial Cartoon
- Exiting Iraq now would be a disaster for U.S.
- Players unable to match success of team’s tournament run
- Golf aims to swing into first place
- Not all drafts merit airtime
- Bruins to play at lighted Blair Field
- Sophomore to transfer to Ole Miss
- Out of the library, behind the camera
- Preserving television for future viewers
- The best music of 2007 – so far
- Weekend Review: “The Best Man”
- UCLA programs reach out to community
- Project Literacy works to raise L.A. reading levels
Tuesday, May 29
- Student research a coveted job
- Metro fares on the rise
- UCLA defends policy on piracy
- Feature Photo: That these dead shall not have died in vain
- Hopping over the cultural border
- Recall effort targets Councilman Weiss
- Editorial Cartoon
- Deaths ought to be reported objectively
- Letters to the Editor
- Baseball to play in Long Beach
- Bruins lose final regular series
- Don’t judge Bonds by his personality
- Women’s golf comes in third at nationals
- Women’s rowing falls short of hopes
- Team comes in third, qualifies 7
- Men’s track athletes earn national bids
- Designing in a digital age
- Jammin' at JazzReggae
- Building his L.A. dreams
- Punk or high fashion, she’s always original
- Soundbite: Voxtrot
Friday, May 25
- UCLA impacts L.A., state economy
- Students speak out against sexual violence
- Esteemed economics professor dies at 54
- Controversial philosopher to dissect issue of poverty
- Researchers work to light up our lives
- Army says ‘don’t tell’ by silencing bloggers with site bans
- Editorial: New council should follow its own rules
- Editorial Cartoon
- Administrators give red light to green progress
- Discrimination is no way to run country
- Sophomore has passion, respect for game
- Baseball facing critical series
- Men’s track to use weekend to improve for nationals
- Experience worth more than NBA paycheck
- Bruins aim for outdoor bids
- I need a hero
- Community provides outlet, shelter for creativity
- Small ‘Pirates’ role proves big-time work
- Screen Scene: “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End”
- Screen Scene: “Bug”
- Screen Scene: "Angel-A"
Thursday, May 24
- Office space still under review
- A new way to get to LAX
- First-generation students decreasing
- Festival audience can jam to broader beats
- Feature Photo: I’ll take my smoothie shaken, not stirred
- Making the short list
- Culinary Connoisseur: Hadaka Sushi
- City Council adopts new rent restrictions
- More 100th title fanfare in store
- Healing from sexual violence starts with a story
- L.A. is not L.A. when football’s not football
- Don’t restrict women with fear – teach men not to rape
- Tennis teams each other’s biggest fans
- Editorial Cartoon
- McGee may leave Bruins in fall
- Letters to the Editor
- With little to lose, Bruins going for top 10
- Photo Gallery: UC Fast Fashion Show
Wednesday, May 23
- Women’s tennis falls short of title
- Player has breakout freshman season
- Senior team leader to leave void
- Forget the numbers and focus on the teams
- Seat changes keep rowers at top of game
- Comeback kings gun for victory run
- Wright to transfer to University of Oklahoma
- Palestinian-Israeli wall divides campus
- Reform bill not yet reality
- Sexual violence victims display solidarity
- GSA awards 10 for contributions
- Possible L.A. subway system in works
- Fashioning designers
- Concert aims to blow away expectations
- Theater Review: “Sliding into Hades”
- Downloading may destroy pop culture
- Planned Parenthood needs to fix their plan
- Editorial: Groups must discuss conflict using facts
- Editorial Cartoon
- Letters to the Editor
- Space tourism still distant
- UC Davis must value its workers
- The Dawn of a new space age
Tuesday, May 22
- Bruin scores UC regent seat
- Palestinian culture comes alive on campus
- T-shirt exhibit broaches violence
- Influential professor dies at age 82
- From UCLA to 'The O.C.'
- Los Angeles in the spotlight
- Student organ trio prepares for chance to perform at Jazz Bakery
- As matrimonial fever abounds, look beyond the honeymoon bliss
- Soundbite: The National
- Tennis beats No. 1 Cardinal to advance
- The upset no one saw happen
- Use of career resources can ease GPA stress
- Doubles point proves clutch
- Editorial Cartoon
- Experienced seniors bid goodbye to UCLA softball
- Accomplished senior ends Bruin career with a splash
- Patience, focus drive women’s golf one step closer to title
Monday, May 21
- Bruins hold on to beat Gators
- Tennis feeling confident for Cardinal match
- Georgia overpowering in shutout
- Softball’s postseason hopes dashed by LMU, Hawai’i
- Cougars dominate, Bruins drop series
- Golfers come up just short of first at NCAA Regionals
- What is the newest NCAA sport?
- Alleged assaults spur safety alert
- A climate for NCAA dominance
- Administration shouldn’t hide behind Murphy
- UCLA’s legacy not built solely on national titles
- Leaping tall buildings
- Editorial: Opponents should not abuse state legal system
- One historic coach, 44 years, 19 titles
- Abrams’ efforts commended
- Top Five Heroes Moments
- ‘Star Trek’ actor returns to sci-fi in ‘Heroes’
- Competitive, committed Krikorian leads dynasty
- Race aids children’s hospital
- Memoir’s fabrications no reason for refund
- Every title should be praised, not razed
- Some plots hot and some not in fall TV forecasts
- Palestine Awareness Week kicks off today
- Editorial Cartoon
- 100 NCAA Titles Insert
- Weekend Review: Compania Nacional de Danza 2 (CND2)
- Group’s actions belie peaceful message
- It’s about the miles, not the milestones
- ‘Innovator’ pushes education
- Feature Photo: Culture in motion
Saturday, May 19
Friday, May 18
- BREAKING NEWS
Female student allegedly assaulted on Gayley Avenue - Two professors take divergent ‘green’ paths
- Scare response scrutinized
- Protest staged at regents meeting
- Effort to block stem cell research defeated
- City Council pushes to preserve rent control
- UCLA, MIT make computer programming kid-friendly
- Lecture credits immigrant businesses
- Campaign to inform on local human trafficking
- Her favorite things
- Middle Eastern musicians to cross traditional culture lines
- Women’s tennis on upswing
- Poor funding derails public transit progress
- Screen Scenes: "The Ex"
- Bruins advance to quarterfinals
- Screen Scenes: "The Wendell Baker Story"
- Editorial: UCLA needs emergency notification system now
- Spurs now tarnished by players
- Editorial Cartoon
- Letters to the Editor
- Underdog team hopes to be dark horse of postseason
- Comic Corner: "The Professor's Daughter"
- Baseball aiming for better results
Thursday, May 17
- Weapon scare disrupts Westwood
- Bruins to battle for spot in quarterfinals
- Students strike up a global rhythm
- Regents discuss access
- Outgoing council passes the torch
- Medical school to restrict role of pharmaceutical companies
- Now that we have 100, let’s get No. 12
- Living well through heart-healthy habits
- Sophomore sparks baseball’s resurgence
- Planned Parenthood threatens legal action for YouTube videos
- Hospital ‘walkaways’ rare, not threatening
- Men’s golf secures second seed in West Regional
- When did equality become a bad thing?
- Pitcher receives double honors
- Letter grades good for nothing
- Editorial Cartoon
- Class goes behind Disney curtain
- Culinary Conoisseur: The Farm
- Letters to the Editor
- Feature Photo: Live from Meyerhoff Park
Wednesday, May 16
- BREAKING NEWS
Police shut down streets after reports of armed man in Westwood - UCPD seeks assault suspect
- UC police to get new station
- Bruin Republicans shows documentary on heated issue
- Week promotes ways to save energy
- Tenants protest against lecturer
- A Closer Look: Breaking down the USAC budget
- Commemorating a historic season
- 100th title to usher in new era
- Squad’s leadoff hitter delivers in the clutch
- Fourth-place finish earns team at-large bid
- Assistant Bruin gymnastics coach promoted
- Use of student fees puzzling to some
- Groups report mixed feelings toward funding process
- Double Lives
- Norwegians happy to tell L.A. dark stories
- Theater Review: “Fat Pig”
- If the religious are racist, feel free to judge
- Editorial: State should salute Guard with money for college
- Editorial Cartoon
- Quick loans’ high cost takes huge toll on borrowers
Tuesday, May 15
- Fee hike still in budget
- Panel gives a face to homeless issues
- Students facing obstacles in quest for affordable day care
- Text donations to assist Iraqi doctors
- Panel ponders woman-as-president issue
- Student retention service lowers deficit
- Seen as obsolete by some, NATO sends out officers to defend current role
- Some see parking tickets as unfair
- Regents to meet this week
- Alum road warrior attains goal
- 100 is cool, but it’s just a number
- Arts & Entertainer
- UCLA scores upper hand over USC
- With so many places to go, make studying an adventure
- Iconic American actress celebrated in honor of her centennial
- No. 2 finish nets Bruins a spot in championship
- Fashion has a lot to say, so endure creative highs and lows of do-it-yourself expression
- Soundbite: Wilco
- Editorial Cartoon
- Soundbite: Bjork
- Baseball looking past weekend losses
Monday, May 14
- Bruins make history at NCAAs
- Water polo’s fifth title, school’s 100th
- Record-breaking senior on her way out
- Trials line road to World Series
- Tennis earns ticket to next round
- Softball finds varied success in Arizona
- Sun Devils sweep series, break tie for top spot
- No. 12 Bruins secure spot in Sweet 16
- Jumper hits all-time high by topping two events
- Bruin sprinters make strong recovery to take individual titles
- Minority numbers up from last year
- UCLA volunteers go south of the border
- Results speak volumes about voters
- Slate majority changes USAC’s makeup
- Koppel discusses media, technology
- Benefit dinner raises money for children in Iraq
- Week of events to focus on social issues in L.A.
- Photo: The verdict is in: law students graduate
- Commencement is a time to put aside politics
- Editorial: Slate must follow up on pledge for fairness
- Editorial Cartoon
- Letters to the Editor
- Making music the organic way
- Bruin beats out brainy competition for title
- Rock bottom can be the best place for a network
- Weekend Review: "No Strings"
- Weekend Review: “Sleeping Beauty Wakes”
Sunday, May 13
Friday, May 11
- Bruins United finishes big
- Students First! goes from green to blue
- New voting system proves confusing to some
- UCLA research fuels cancer therapy
- Basketball icon named keynote speaker for College graduation
- Digital modeling project promising
- State’s exit exam pass rates don’t add up
- Peg legs optional at 8th Run/Walk
- Bruins will have to fight for title
- Race appeal not black and white
- Editorial: Malicious Facebook ads need regulation
- Editorial Cartoon
- Letters to the Editor
- A harmonious pair
- Screen Scene: "28 Weeks Later"
- Screen Scene: "Georgia Rule"
- Gamer Galaxy: “Spider-Man 3”
- Baseball to face red-hot offense
- Veteran squad aims for the top
- Women’s tennis ready for tournament play
- Softball pulls off comeback
- Women’s track strong going into weekend
- Bruins’ hopes rest on top athletes
- Men’s golf ties USC at dual match
Thursday, May 10
- Hopefuls pick up sanctions
- Editor's Note
- Scooter trend picks up speed with Bruins
- Bill would limit use of veterans’ campus
- New instant-runoff voting system leaves some puzzled
- Campaign urges students to vocalize need for buyout
- Coach’s first recruits anchor success
- Allow me to waste some of your time
- Leading with both voice and stats
- Softball hoping to strike out Arizona
- Golf to face champs ’SC in match play
- Sexing up Shakespeare
- Candidates need more exposure
- Autolux returns to UCLA
- Alum teaches film from all perspectives
- Editorial Cartoon
- Culinary Connoisseur: Grub
- Letters to the Editor
Wednesday, May 9
- Next time, stay away from the bright yellow numbers
- Editorial: Advocate needs to get the facts straight
- Whether it’s blue, green, black or white, don’t vote based on color
- Concerts will lose more cash than they make
- Editorial Cartoon
- Lacrosse hoping for work to pay off
- Baseball holds Waves to one run
- I see a 100th title in future
- Location a plus for title-seeking Bruins
- Bruins prepare for NCAA Regionals
- Control of lab given to UC
- Youth hearing loss could become prevalent
- Chancellor discusses campus concerns
- Expense report details USAC campaign spending
- Groups endorse candidates
- Eyestrain a reality, long-term damage not
- Poor diets to blame for weight gain trend
- A dramatic entrance
- Autolux redux: locals in a ‘jaded’ scene
- Sound issues dampen Spring Sing
- Theater Review: “Mr. Punch”
- Professor discusses new book
Tuesday, May 8
- Reacting to violence
- Saxon director’s remark causes stir
- Candidates’ campaigns heat up on Bruin Walk
- Facebook Flyers attack USAC slates
- Group encourages students to save lives, register as donors
- Outreach center works to cut $80,000 deficit
- Slate hopefuls adopt ‘in-house’ label
- Big man commits to men’s basketball for 2008
- Krikorian looks ahead to possible 3-peat
- Don’t pitch soul for a check
- Puzzle person
- Learn by watching as visual media enter the classroom
- Pole vaulters land high marks at relays
- A to-do list for heiress while serving time
- Queen of England still reigns supreme over modern-day American culture
- Editorial Cartoon
- Bruins aim for season sweep over Waves
- Soundbite: Feist
- Softball vies for bid to host regionals
- Soundbite: The Sea and Cake
- Volleyball players receive honors
- Letters to the Editor
Monday, May 7
- Four different visions for the top spot
- USAC elections set to begin on MyUCLA
- Native culture on display
- Internationals staying politically involved
- Awards honor student writers
- Four different visions for the top spot: Dave Valk
- Four different visions for the top spot: Gabe Rose
- Four different visions for the top spot: Jose Manaiza
- Four different visions for the top spot: Gregory Cendana
- Daily Bruin USAC endorsements
- President: Gabe Rose
- External Vice President: Jeanalee Obergfell
- Internal Vice President: Jamel Greer
- General Representatives: Michelle Lyon, Christina Colosimo, Jesse Rogel
- Academic Affairs Commissioner: Addar Weintraub
- Cultural Affairs Commissioner: Bernice Shaw
- Financial Supports Commissioner: Clinton Jang
- Facilities Commissioner: Sherlyn Mossahebfar
- Student Welfare Commissioner: Jonathan Pham
- Community Service Commissioner: Stephanie Chang
- Campus Events Commissioner: Colin Iberti
- Golfer rising in prominence
- Bears strike back to avoid sweep
- Has NCAA gone a foot too far?
- Bay Area throws curves at Bruins
- Swordplay – not just in movies
- Old is new again
- Controversy has comic potential
- Weekend Review: Spring Sing
Friday, May 4
- Midnight meeting marks start of campaigns
- USAC hopefuls go head-to-head
- Speaker reflects on response to AIDS
- UCLA researchers develop training tool
- Student outreach projects face budget cuts
- Event probes issues facing immigrant youth
- Good grades at the price of integrity?
- Editorial: Admissions standards should be same for all
- Editorial Cartoon
- Holistic process looks beyond low SATs, GPAs
- Letters to the Editor
- Offseason doesn’t mean time off
- OK isn’t good enough for QBs
- Softball sets sights on conference title
- Baseball hopes to continue turnaround
- Professional teams keep Bruins in shape
- Track hoping for early Pac-10 points
- Mastering East and West
- UCLA alumni get chance to shine at film festival
- Frog Eyes looks to hop on board indie scene
- Screen Scene: "Spider-Man 3"
- Screen Scene: "Waitress"
Thursday, May 3
- Mantras can’t make miracles
- Getting to know your lease
- Company, performers tune up for Spring Sing
- Dynes addresses privacy laws
- Allocation process raises questions
- Presidential elections a call to action for some Bruins
- From North Shore to South Campus
- Google Earth’s sense and sensibility
- Softball seniors gear up for final home games
- UCLA to enter NCAAs at No. 2
- Hurdler looks for more speed as sprinter shines
- Letters to the Editor
- Festival explores cultures
- Culinary Connoisseur: Dolores Restaurant
- Girls learn roots through dance
- Editorial Cartoon
Wednesday, May 2
- Admitted students’ scores show disparity
- Score gaps stir dispute over holistic approach
- Exploring the tenant-landlord relationship
- Border-control views disputed
- New leader appointed in medical department
- Campus groups to endorse hopefuls
- Cardiac surgeon named Chancellor’s Professor
- Bruin Ink
- Bruins make team likable
- UCLA steals big win from Irvine
- Women’s tennis nets good draw through recent wins
- Rebels only thing in sight for Bruins
- Who is Cliff Galiher?
- Fusing sanctity, monstrosity on a sacred stage
- Theater Review: Heroes
- A musical articulation of the soul
- At the center of the lies
- Editorial: Unionization must be sought more maturely
- Letters to the Editor
Tuesday, May 1
- Rising rent squeezes students
- 15 years later, memory of L.A. riots remains
- Westwood won’t be FBI’s new home
- Leaders discuss global plan to fight HIV/AIDS
- L.O.G.I.C. to host debate on border policies, immigration
- Forum looks at current issues
- Panel takes a historical look at the war in Iraq
- Three Bruins accept offers from NFL teams
- Pillow fighting hits the big leagues
- Coachella: take two
- Baseball hoping for sweet revenge
- Women’s water polo capitalizes on 6-on-5 power play to gain advantage over opponents
- Senior shortstop heating up at end of season
- Tired two-party system shows need for independent voice
- These boots are made for talking – visually, of course
- Groups’ names can be misleading
- Soundbite: Dinosaur Jr.
- Increase USAC’s efficiency with more representatives
- Editorial Cartoon
- Letter to the Editor
- Author creates historical concoction
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