Story archive for June 2003
Monday, June 30
- Firms fed up with homeless
- Regulations stifle law school diversity
- Court ruling stirs Prop. 209 debate
- Bush’s false claims reveal war unjustified
- Dorrell recruits four commits from camp
- Affirmative action rulings effect confusion, continue discrimination
- Watley: top female college athlete
- No end in sight for state budget impasse
- Race issue unfit for Court’s docket
- NBA Draft scores high, low points
- Presidential hopeful holds post-forum rally
- Major League Baseball Standings
- 2003-2004 UCLA men's basketball schedule
- Veney joins men’s track coaching staff
- Jason Kapono goes in second round to Cavaliers
- Bruin Roy Moon wins amateur championship
- Law school dean to resign by fall
- New institute to foster research collaboration
- Transfer admits, housing demand rising
- Basketball players cannot ‘Say No’ to summer league
- Prime-time TV lacks racial diversity
- Summer terms force time budgeting
- Democrats campaign, berate Bush
- Decision opens doors to equal opportunity
- Briefs
- Right professor can make course and quarter great
Tuesday, June 24
- ASUCLA expects net income gain
- Geffen school to change curriculum
- Village robberies spur security concern
- Men’s team finishes a disappointing 19th
- Baseball tricks not great for the trade
- Word connotation vital for sustaining truth
- Briefs
- 7th place finish frustrates Henderson
- Separated twin leaves hospital while sister remains in surgery recovery
- United States must use its power to prevent nuclear Iran
- UCLA’s Johnson blazes past McIntosh in hurdles
- Speaks out
- Briefs
- Breaking news: Supreme Court votes to uphold affirmative action in Michigan case
- Music industry wastes time prosecuting, not solving woes
- Democratic candidates to speak at UCLA
- Editorial: Dynes needs to show dedication to UC, students
- Dynes starts his shift to UC pres
- Track dashes expectations
- Regents to take vote on student fee increase
Monday, June 23
- Entering college single provides time for necessary self-discovery
- At the crossroads: Dynes takes reins
- Long-distance bonds can flourish with hard work, understanding
- Follow interests when choosing a major
- Though lacking nightlife, Village holds own allure
- 2003 Orientation Issue
- Editorial: Bruins should explore all that UCLA offers
- Online exclusive: Incoming freshmen should try GE clusters
- Make the most of college challenges
- Effects of CRECNO unrealistic
- Several Bruins to spend summer on national squads
- Bruins drink less than UC, national averages
- Online exclusive: Transfer students’ short orientation leaves some wanting more
- UCLA wins mean bragging rights for Bruins
- Online exclusive: Fraternity involvement breeds personal, communal growth
- Film screenings cooler than star-searching in L.A.
- Privacy in piracy
- Creating personal major an option
- Online exclusive: Walking, driving CSO escorts keep campus, students safe
- Online exclusive: Waiting tables earns students cash, experience
- Art to heart
- Online exclusive: UCLA’s size often a shocker at first, but students adjust
- Awareness, common sense can prevent campus crimes
- Stats suggest a good year for Bruin sports
- Non-theater students find creative voice on stage
- Online exclusive: Examine self, Greek system before pledging your allegiance
- Online exclusive: Curves allow students to compete with each other
- A cappella groups turn up the volume on campus
- Originality guides UCLA musicology to notoriety
- USAC, GSA attracts students of all interests
- University allows students to discover the world, learn
- Outta WAC club founders pour passion into class project
- Online exclusive: Yo La Tengo articulates delicate sounds with romantic undertones
- UCLA alum narrates reign as royal filmmaker
- Experiencing off-campus jobs gives insight into life after college
- UCLA claims its first Lexus Gauntlet trophy
- Intramural Field near completion
- Online exclusive: Alternative ways to get books can save buyers cash
- Covel, AAP provide free tutoring for students, by students
- Baseball recruits weigh pros, cons
- UCLA offers counseling services to help diffuse stress of college
- Central preservation
- Online exclusive: Services help students avoid credit card debt, find ‘free money’
- Dorms leave little room for privacy, cleanliness
- Adams to retire after 2004 season
- Online exclusive: ASUCLA provides on-campus employment for hundreds of students
- Program feels effects of foreign artists hesitant to tour
- Acosta Training Center to be renovated
- TV tapings offer students off-campus entertainment
- Online exclusive: Construction builds on campus
- By the seat of their pants
- Enjoy world of sports as a student
- Students learn to cope with unit requirement
- Online exclusive: MTV reality shows reinforce negative stereotypes, UCLA Greek community says
- Big Blue Bus no longer free, but still affordable transit option
Thursday, June 12
- Breaking news: Dynes recalls decision to pass on hockey, stick to academia
- Breaking news: Adams retiring
- Breaking news: Regents choose San Diego chancellor as new UC president
Monday, June 9
- Nilsson on right track for team, individual success
- Activism breeds political interest
- The 2002-2003 season in 1,163 words or less
- Better to relish UCLA’s history than to regret past four years
- Bye-lines: Feeling grateful for four full years
- Students enrich studies through research
- Consolidate loans and save
- Bye-lines: All I really need to know I learned at The Bruin
- Science grads look to future
- Special graduation ceremonies celebrate community members’ involvement, successes
- Student pays for education with work, financial aid
- Daily Bruin From Bench to Stardom Award: Tyler Ebell
- Student's corner
- Hopes for women’s track title will rest on 6 Bruins in Sacramento
- Clemens stays modest despite phenomenal year
- Students enter ‘real world’ with campus leadership experience
- Community ties are UCLA’s best asset
- Shooting for success
- Bye-lines: Life’s lessons develop through the camera lens
- UCLA ends year with revised set of blueprints
- Bye-lines: The Bruin changes writers if not readers
- Reconstruction
- Ending On A High Note
- Bye-lines: Future welcomed, but college will be missed
- Bye-lines: Everything’s connected; separation is arbitrary
- Bye-lines: Math student’s divided life worth it
- Daily Bruin Male Comeback Player of the Year: Yoo Kim
- Daily Bruin From Bench to Stardom award: Michelle Turner
- Daily Bruin Newcomer of the year: Brett McMillan
- Senior Lassi Ketola aces tough combo of sports, academics
- Following their Heart
- Students roam all regions of campus to find right major
- Daily Bruin Female Comeback Player of the Year: Michelle Greco
- Bye-lines: Finding a place means changing fonts
- Carnesale congratulates Class of 2003
- 12-man Bruin squad gears up for NCAA Championships
- Bye-lines: Bumpy ride turns out to be worth it
- Bye-lines: Who do you want to be?
- Daily Bruin Newcomer of the year: Kate Richardson
- Bye-lines: Beauty in The Bruin: a beary tale
- Zeitlin takes to the road, fine-tunes love for music
- MBA students struggle to secure post-grad jobs in lagging economy
- Bye-lines: Break rules for the right reasons
- Bye-lines: Ethnic graduations hinder diversity
- Bye-lines: It’s been four years of love and hate
- Bruin players picked on second day of MLB draft
- Commencement kicks off once again
- Bye-lines: Appreciation, quality, friendship is, in fact, the key
- ‘Broke’ authors to gain exposure
- Daily Bruin picks Vincent as top coach
- Nothing to shout about
- Student regent advocated diversity, fought fee hikes
- Bye-lines: No danger in jumping
- Arts camp offers experience to variety of college students
- ROTC graduates ready for military
- Editorial: Graduates get kicked off island into reality
- Some Hollywood jobs not as glamorous as they seem
- Some seniors plan to keep learning
- Bruin Peace Corps volunteers take skills across globe to help others
- Many Bruins stay for more than 4 years
- Bye-lines: ‘Actionism’ above Activism
- Former receiver returns from Idaho St. to finish degree
- Students must fight for campus diversity
- Team remembers losses to USC
- Bye-lines: Stuff of legends unsurpassable
- 2003 Graduation Issue
- Learn to savor the moments
- Bye-lines: We’re cynical and dead inside
- UCLA Radio survives year of obstacles
- UCLA’s abundant opportunities promise a satisfying experience
- Bye-lines: Does The Bruin anger you? Good
- Asian Americans break through silver screen
- Grad students ready for the future
- Bye-lines: Asking questions, listening to answers pays off
- Bye-lines: Find fulfillment in college, even if it drives you crazy
- Briefs
- Bye-lines: A vision for the future beyond a cookie fortune
- Passion guides students to Spotlight
- Bye-lines: Hard work and initiative pays off
- Bruins reflect on war’s impact
Wednesday, June 4
- War takes faculty out of classrooms
- Cuts halt research expansion
- Screen scenes:
- Favored team falls short in finals
- Putting the TOMORROW back in ALL TOMORROW'S PARTIES
- ‘Road map’ both supported, criticized
- Men’s volleyball looks to add setter Beau Peters to roster
- Adams’s future with UCLA still undecided
- Editorial Cartoon
- Entering the spotlight
- Time off provides a necessary break from ‘hustle’ of life after graduation
- Forget Inner Circle; world is beautiful thanks to readers
- Proposed bill may raise sales taxes
- Art, design counselor to retire after 27 years
- L.A.’s ‘Producers’ falls short of original
- 2002-2003 In Review
- Crimewatch
- ‘Soap operetta’ mixes dramatic, musical styles
- Lavin signs deal to be ESPN analyst
- Los Altos recruit commits to football team
- Nilsson opts not to double championship events
- Sound bites:
- More support needed to win fight against AIDS
- Draft starts without Bruin picks 20th round of draft, no Bruins
- UCLA maintains community outreach programs despite budget issues
- Briefs
- Theatrefest showcases wide range of expression
- ALL TOMORROW'S PARTIES: Alternatives
- Formerly conjoined twin removed from intensive care
- Futbolistas upset Club Soda in IM soccer
- Government, media create distortions of mass destruction
- Letters to the Editor
- Academic year sees share of pros and cons
- Year saw end to title droughts, careers
Tuesday, June 3
Monday, June 2
- The ref is never wrong, but he is often distracted, biased, afraid
- Marchers seek UCLA vow
- Women's track notebook
- Bill Nye the Science Guy speaks on possible life in the sky
- Letters to the Editor
- Presidential candidate speaks to teachers on his views
- Young models at risk in exploitative industry
- Oliver’s importance to football program no laughing matter
- Face-Off: Should universities ban students from SARS-infected areas?
- USAC says hello to its incoming officers
- ASUCLA budget counts on fee referenda passage
- Face-Off: Should universities ban students from SARS-infected areas?
- UCLA places third in Oklahoma
- Briefs
- Editorial: U.S. should pressure Iran diplomatically
- Bruins on track at regionals
- Summit promotes discussion among UC campuses
- Nilsson’s decision critical for team’s NCAA title run
- Drug probation centers lacking, study shows
- College educations are valuable – your real major is life
- Student regent nominee has wide background
- Briefs
- Jugglers have a ball helping kids
- U.S. surgeon general’s wisdom sends grads off
- Luke qualifies for NCAA in pole vault
- Premieres cut into Village business profit
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