Story archive for February 1995
Wednesday, March 1
- Dorm residents to get Internet in fall
- And the envelope please ...
- Setting it up on a silver platter
- Acclaimed actress Akuyoe touches inner 'spirit'
- CD enables students to access campus info
- Remembering an inspiring March 1st Movement
- Frosh golfer takes off for home, Bock steps back in
- Undefeated softball prepares for UCLA tourney
- Report finds lack of employee diversity
- Racist calls plague African Student Union
- The folly of the concept of income distributions
- W. tennis second at NCAA indoor tourney
- Baseball looking to run over Toreros
- M. hoops hosts Trojans with
- Naming oneself: essential to cultural survival
- Melnitz highlights young Hollywood's women writers in 'Movies She Wrote'
Thursday, Feb. 9
- Smith, Hughes ready to battle down in the paint
- Players of little hops take heart: Dunkball!
- What does the 'X' in Generation X stand for?
- Using the female condom: pluses and minuses
- M. hoops enters Pacific-10 stretch
- Spikers nearly embarrassed by UCSB
- The facts about Natural High
- Carter promotes new book
- Bruin Online expands Internet access
- Softball storms past Aztecs in season opener
- Power of rock 'n' roll fuels search for heart of gold
- What happens when 'alternative' becomes mainstream?
Wednesday, Feb. 8
- Trust me, I know what I'm doingLeslie Nielsen, the man with a straight face and a naked gun, will ac
- Top 10 reasons we should impeach Clinton
- Peace Corps volunteers settle at UCLA
- Titans outrun Bruins down the stretch
- Grad TAs 'teach out' for recognition
- Tapping her potential
- Colorado Quartet delves into composers' souls
- Affirmative action must be reconsidered for Pilipinos
- Volleyball takes aim at Gauchos
- Bookstore e-mail to ease frustrations
- Students, communities assist in Kobe quake relief
- Hoops' seniors wear
- Women's gymnastics: It's no monkey business
- Softball swings
- Fowler inherits African 'Crowning Achievements'
- 'NYPD Blue' pushes TV's boundaries too far
- 'I-Rock': Tori Amos marked for death
- Service creates computerized testing aids
Tuesday, Feb. 7
- What a way
- A team player finds her own way
- Guess the Bruin opposite: Today it's Nihipali
- 'Plan 9' musical follows steps of original movie successfully
- Baseball looks to slide past Fullerton
- Billie Joe, Kurt, Eddie: ugly ducklings unite
- Debussy's subtle impressionism lost on Sellars
- Homophobic response to 'Learning' disturbs viewer
- In the line of fire
- Hard work key to American identity 'success'
- KROQ drone: Appeal may fall even as station ratings rise
- New arrival promises to change Uncle Petey's life
- Law school sells out 'Muzak Man' shows
- ROTC takes to the field
- Gladiator tackles grad education
- Dumb and dumber viewing
- W. polo wins two, loses two in tourney
Monday, Feb. 6
- UCLA buries Irish with second-half barrage
- Janecek bows out early at Rolex Indoors
- Close breaks military bounds of 'silence'
- Neuropsychiatric hospital director to step down
- Actor delivers happy ending to 'Unhappily'
- Spikers wipe out Waves in 3-0 sweep
- Sayles' magical mystery tour
- Service group brings 'hope' to India's needy
- Re-laying the foundation: then and now
- Midterms heighten Bruin angst
- W. hoops fails to end losing streak
- Chi edges Phebus in All-UCLA Rolex Indoor final
- M. gymnastics returns
- 'Littlest woman' Mathis grows up on and off screenActress discusses her acting career
- Affirmative action still needs to achieve purpose
- Sunny weather brightens Bruin attitudes
- Baseball alumni and Bruins play to a draw
- Evaluation of American Identity 'free-for-all'
- ASUCLA to provide user-friendly network
- Suicide ad proves to be untrue
- 'Saigon' shows love story emerging from chaos
Friday, Feb. 3
- Trial draws students' notice
- More bins to encourage campus recycling
- USAC to help implement Student Departmental Senate
- Jerky Boys collect on prank popularity
- Old friends reunite to create wacky 'Plan 9 from Outerspace'
- 'Summer In Winter'
- M. baseball hosts Bruin alumni in annual games
- One-sided report misleads public, unfair to students
- Thompson leads USC
- Architect constructs innovative database
- 'Roan Inish' embarks upon fantastic, magical journey
- Recognize individuality instead of group identity
- Etiquette questions arise for a gay spouse
- Towell to house different facilities
- Struggling Waves take on volleyball
- Dance, music unites for purification of art
- 'Boys On The Side' is bland on the screen
- Women's water polo begins inaugural season
- UCLA wins Battle of Los Angeles, barely
Thursday, Feb. 2
- Campus cultural divisions block communication
- Rutgers president explains statement
- Taxpayers paid for Gingrich's private travel
- Top Bruin duo looking for revenge at Rolex
- Media use of Christian symbols fuels debate
- 'Salad bowl' multiculturalism serves a purpose
- Bad blood absent as Bruins meet Trojans
- Community debates American identity
- Baseball ruins Aztecs in long battle
- Men's volleyball sweeps LMU
- Janecek looks to break out of slump at Rolex
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- Sports fans still looking for watering hole in town
Wednesday, Feb. 1
- Wilson fee increases opposed by Senate
- Sensitive issues underlie 'Saigon' extravaganza
- Minimum wage increase: will it protect or harm?
- Indictment likely in probe
- Testing service cancels February GRE
- Critic's dilemma: to know hype from rock
- Men's tennis rides out Waves
- Anonymous 4 appeal revealed
- Order in the court
- Media explores community role
- Kid prostitutes? Thumbs up,
- Basketball's loss to Cal tightens race
- Death-defying cosmonaut is crew's lucky charm
- Spikers take shot at Loyola Marymount
- UCLA simmers over 'melting pot' debate
- ASUCLA suffers heavy loss, incoming funds low
- Restructuring the face of the American identity
- 'Rico' provides wealth of talent for women's hoops
- Baseball looking for frosh start to season
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