Story archive for May 1995
Tuesday, May 23
Friday, May 12
- Sixth-seeded water polo off
- Festival of New One Act Plays provides three hours of laughs
- Second annual AIDS Ride raises money, hope
- Open your eyes to anti-affirmative action rhetoric
- Tennis anyone? NCAAs next for Bruin netters
- 'Langoliers' ruined by overacting, dialogue
- 'The Perez Family' is by no means 'Mi Familia'
- Track splits to Modesto, Occidental meets
- Tennis anyone? NCAAs next for Bruin netters
- Next Senate vice chair looks forward to new post
- Softball hopes Cal Poly remedies recent slump
- Remember, 'united we stand, divided we fall'
- Musical boundaries beware when Kronos comes to town
- Students First sweeps runoff offices
- Choreographer brings diversity of dance to Wadsworth tonight
- Letters
- 'All-American' Cho returns
- Casting his
- Professor redefines traditional readings
- A few good men
Thursday, May 11
- International center honors cultural understanding
- W. golf begins quest for second NCAA title
- VA patient's death raises questions
- Hate: America's newest national pastime
- Baseball outmatched by Pepperdine
- Reed reflects on ASUCLA career
- Going out in a blaze of glory
- U.S. Labor Secretary speaks at Berkeley
- Kerckhoff politicking muddies free speech
- Letters
- SAGE eyes working benefits, bargaining table
- Ignorance no excuse for misleading, illegal ads
- Guided by her ultimate coach
- W. track no longer favored in race for NCAA title
- Amphibian of UCLA sports
- JWC gives birth to legends of our time
Wednesday, May 10
- ASUCLA board defines new, more focused role
- Bruins look
- When race is an advantage, it becomes a disadvantage for others
- Top gunAt the top of his profession, Denzel Washington secures some of the best roles in Hollywood.
- 'Moving the Mountain' offers glimpse into Tiananmen reality
- Panelists debate affirmative action at teach-in
- Those crazy Canucks
- Janecek rides out roller coaster college career
- Tools of an ancient trade
- Chi grinds her way to the top
- Forgive the past, but don't forget its consequences
- 'Blithe Spirit' abounds with supernatural grace
- USAC affirms original election results
- Faculty elect Academic Senate members
- A lesson: We are the government, all of us
- UCLA selected to receive AIDS research funds
- Two medical faculty honored for work in science
- Road-weary m. golf preps for Regionals
- Saldaña takes Cal Poly Pomona stint
- Carroll's 'Diaries' takes long journey to screen
- Confidence
Tuesday, May 9
- Letters
- Domingo, Anderson blazing in 'Otello'
- LeGros helps put 'Destiny' on the cutting edge
- Softball slap-happy over Evans
- Greek slate fliers questioned
- Roller hockey: the new sport of kings
- Scholars converse on labor movement
- Connerly denies preferential treatment
- Water ski team glides along
- W. polo gears up for Championship Tourney
- Psychiatric patients find electronic help
- Overturn of election results violates democracy
- Play brings to life Shakespearean toil, trouble
- Former BusBoy returns as Black Bart
- A proposal to fulfill basic ASUCLA needs, cheap
- J-Board reverses nullified elections
- Bruins and Aztecs play out string
- Consistent w. golf readies for NCAAs
- Living single
- Beasley withdraws appeal
Monday, May 8
- Order restored: Bruins sweep Penn State
- Baseball hits end of the road
- Multiple criteria ranked for UC admission
- An apologetic message to a preacher on Bruin Walk
- Simon delivers 'Laughter' at the Doolittle
- Activists question animal research ethics
- J-Board nullifies results of two elections
- Election's lack of publicity petitioned
- Volleyball captures 15th title
- Jimi's déjà 'voodoo' experience
- Federal subsidies built forces that drive our economy
- Affirmative action must right past wrongs
- Struggling softball splits pair with UW
- Order restored: Bruins sweep Penn State
- M. track crushes USC, BYU
- Students struggle to stretch, manage financial aid
- The ruthless, futile politics of 'bitchiness'
- The stigma of self-pleasure
- Respect UCLA: Clean up after yourself!
- W. track impressive in final dual meets
- W. tennis ends losing streak
Friday, May 5
- Track teams
- Jazz artist to perform
- Cinco de Mayo festivites celebrate 1862 victory
- Chang captures USAC presidency
- Mozart opera from a galaxy far, far away
- Campaign harassment results in complaints
- Samiam delivers hard-edged, cathartic music to Westwood
- U.S. democracy: civil liberties vs. national security
- Celebrating the victory at Veracruz, end of colonial rule
- Veruca Salt to fight 'Seether' tonight at Hollywood Palace
- Paris matchMeg Ryan brings her characteristic magic to Kasdan's new comedy-romance French Kiss
- Grad admissions weigh ethnicity, gender impact
- Spikers ready for Ball State
- Softball vies for Pac-10 crown
- Board reconsiders student role in ASUCLA
- Shapley garners GSA presidency
- Baseball finishes off Six-Pac with Cal
- Becoming a dissident, in theory and in practice
- M. tennis receives automatic bid to NCAA tourney
- Mother of choking victim thanks nameless Bruin hero
- Chi, Phebus top charts for No. 6 w. tennis
Thursday, May 4
- Ideas of beauty and the politics of skin color
- Remembering Larry Pierce, a UCLA devotee
- Today, vote for leadership that takes action
- Daytime attacks rouse public anxiety
- Campus recycling expands
- Undergrad campaign violations examined
- Muslim community alleges media bias
- M. golf takes sixth at Pac-10s
- Fee offset not caused by Cal grad strike
- Softball falls to No. 2 in national poll
- Baseball bitten by Lions in 8-3 loss
- Coming to
- Pierce passes on, but his memory will not
- Giving his all for a love of 'the game'
Wednesday, May 3
- Bruins give time, effort to assist Rebuild L.A.
- Softball hit hard by Cal with 4-2 loss
- UCLA admissions policy withstands court case
- Voting begins for USAC elections
- Cady, Natcher building first-year polo program
- Talented pianist O'Riley arms himself with versatile musical arsenal
- Family TiesMi Familia presents the extraordinary tale of one Latino family coping with the typical s
- Baseball desperate for win over Loyola Lions
- Voting begins for USAC elections
- Hecox earns qualification in 5K; Althouse honored by Pacific-10
- Tom Petty lays back in the boonies
- The appeal of living in our right-wing country
- Hawaii may be saving best for NCAAs
- If we yell loud enough, we'll get what we want
- KMFDM delves deeper into metal-industrial
- Sacred song, dance convey aborigines' culture
- Family TiesSmits hopes work in generational tale 'Mi Familia' will ease way for Latino actors in ent
- Remember, celebrate a people once forgotten
- Seniors Lin, Pazdernick aid m. tennis
Monday, May 1
- Ding Dongs, daydreams and advent of exams
- W. track defends Cal-Nevada title
- Phebus skids past Nelson into Pacific-10 title
- M. golf sends six-man roster to Pac-10 tourney
- From cockroaches to 'Cutthroat,' King rules all genres
- Fulbright Award sends Bruin to study in Italy
- Storm continues for softball with 2-0 loss to Cal
- GSA repeats initiative to raise fees
- Mixed results for men's track
- Words start violence by creating stereotypes
- Are you sick of USAC elections? Boycott!
- A&E's 2nd Annual
- Springfield or bust: Bruins off to Final Four
- Men's tennis Ojai tune-up cut short by unlucky Friday
- College admissions must consider 'hard brain work'
- Alpha Partners advocate less student control
- UCLA Pow-Wow promotes Native American culture
- UCLA law grads speak on affirmative action
- Democrats fight grant, loan cuts
- UCLA drops heartbreaker to ASU
- Days that reached the boiling point
- Springfield or bust: Bruins off to Final Four
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