Story archive for May 2003
Friday, May 30
- Rearranging priorities important to McKesey
- Track heads to Regionals
- SARS sparks spread of research and discussion
- Surfing for sport
- Iraqi scientists trained on U.S. soil
- Breast implants come with health risks, not enough info
- GSA gets set for next year
- Speaker believes in Mideast plan for peace
- Lecturers see new contract
- Letters to the editor
- Meat consumption kills more than just a cow
- Students dig in to history, chocolate
- Track heads to Regionals
- U.S. policies toward immigrants unjust
- Photo Essay: Mens Golf
- Bruins tied for third going into final round
- Constant battle of sports v. love can be settled by these dating games
- UCLA must keep waiving student fees for grads
Thursday, May 29
- Grads of color must remember community
- Proposal would decrease graduate student funding
- Letters to the Editor
- Editorial Cartoon
- Women's lacrosse gets 2nd in nation
- Professor's Perspective: Collateral Damage Part 1--University must discuss new security measures
- Farmar to attend UCLA in 2004
- Unhealthy slimming culture pervasive in Hong Kong
- Academic Senate endorses GE diversity requirement
- Baseball will suffer if Adams gets fired
- USAC appoints finance chair
- Feature Picture
- One Daniel, Two Daniel, Gold Daniel, Blue Daniel
- Football Briefs
- Workers, students plan march to protest subcontracted labor
- Refugee narrates escape from No. Korea
- Welcome Back, Morgan
- Photo Essay: Softball
- Bruins lead after second round
Wednesday, May 28
- Duo hits 12th place at NCAA tourney
- Magic show at Hillel leaves audience awed
- State should lock escalating prison funds to help budget
- Performance honors Asian Pacific heritage
- Students lack planning input
- Adams not rattled by speculation
- Trees vandalized in Westwood
- Win over Texas dramatic peak of title run
- Bluebook gesture an insult to dorm residents
- Construction, concerns heard
- Shop owner’s house of cards is still standing
- Tax cut would benefit rich before poor
- IM field to reopen after two years out of commission
- ASUCLA assesses fair trade coffee
- Men’s golf in eighth place after difficult first round
- Big Ten expansion rumors linger
- Father of the Diamond
- Speaks Out
- Students petition to cut Michigan player
- Twins in stable condition
- Activist author addresses ‘Dam/age’ at Royce
- Letters to the Editor
Tuesday, May 27
- Beauty parlor may open in Ackerman
- Engineering Day inspires L.A. youth
- Goerl pitches to Cal
- Despite wins over Washington St., coach’s future uncertain
- Announcer may be hot, but her comments are anything but
- Researchers study AD/HD genetics
- Commemorative Remembrance
- Show blends Pakistani, American cultures
- Crimewatch
- Title town USA
- Faculty opinions surveyed regarding Iraqi war
- Women’s golf four-over par final round puts them at fifth place in championships
- Racial data crucial for research
- Briefs
- Leaders must obey ‘road map’ rules for peace
- Exit exam will fail in improving education
- Be wary of accidentally overdosing on drugs
- Separate proms signal lingering racism
- The road to championship
- How height measures up
- JazzReggae Fest draws nearly 20,000
- Dual fires thwart food production
- Letters to the Editor
- Hill residents pushed to take possessions home early
- ‘Junior Fab-Five’ head to championship in Oklahoma
- Softball gets revenge, NCAA title
- Nilsson sets school record for 1500m
Sunday, May 25
- Chen's new China
- Calendar
- Let your hair down
- ‘Search for Signs of Intelligent Life’ a little old
- Screen Scenes:
- Famed film festival canned by American pop icons
- Snipes, electro music sail toward more refined genre
- Go Phishing for some lame tunes during summer
- Soundbites
- Art to heart
- ‘Nemo’ swims past limits of 3-D animation
- See the sound
- Professor analyzes play's impact with class
- Let your hair down: Facts
- Dance dance revolution!
- New restaurants cook up medley of fare for Westwood diners
Friday, May 23
- Y worry?
- Alumnus gains firsthand perspective of war
- Photo Essay: So Close (again)
- Education tops tax cut, poll finds
- Letters to the editor
- Speaks out
- Briefs
- Bruins lose possibility of postseason run
- Guerrero finishes off eventful first year
- Bruins lose 7-3 to Golden Bears
- Photo Essay: Tennis
- Student humanitarians honored for community service
- Technology patents may earn over $1 million
- Brew up some fun with an assortment of bar games
- United States must attack terrorism’s heart
- China’s economy safe despite SARS
- Hiring freeze increases workload for employees
- Golf sits at 8th place, trails USC by 23 at championships
- Guatemalan twins return to UCLA, conditions remain uncertain
- Matkowski loses in singles tournament
- Carnesale must ignore faculty, pick semesters
- Surfing for sport
Thursday, May 22
- University required to hire legitimate subcontracting companies
- Shorttakes Festival to feature student filmmakers
- Bake sale cooks up heated debate
- UC should put students before money
- Sociology 195D provides forum for ‘Voices of Peace’
- Matkowski considers going pro
- Voyeuristic Laker fans get thrills with kisses
- Letters
- Fee increase for students justified
- Nilsson aims to beat own record
- Track Briefs
- Seniors aim for the fence in Series
- Recalling Gov. Davis won’t help budget problem
- SPS may need to charge for services
- Briefs
- Street project causes delays
- In with the New
- UCLA alum fined for fraud
- Softball heads to World Series
Wednesday, May 21
- Hollins reaches new heights as dual athlete
- Speaks Out
- Feature Photo: Tongue-in-Cheek appreciation
- Worker’s story paints picture of current situation
- ASUCLA breaks agreement with subcontractor, will hire janitors directly
- Groups petition to recall governor
- Walker, Carleton take early second round exits
- Women’s golf seeks NCAA title
- Gary Adams’ future in doubt
- Senate votes for quarters
- Affirmative action needed to balk segregation
- SF! should re-evaluate how it relates to the student body
- Briefs
- Students support, rally for union hire
- Temps hired to fix ongoing parking problem
- Paternity justice crusade unfairly subjects men to gender hostility
- GSA honors those dedicated to serving grad student community
- Tender Tenure
- Club looks to expand table tennis appeal
- Military subsidy dwarfs others’ college needs
- Sidearm pitchers throw off batters in the Big Ten
- Football cornerstone settles into corner office
Tuesday, May 20
- Briefs
- Man coaxed off Chabad House roof after threatening to commit suicide
- Campus becomes virtual battlefield
- Editors, not diversity, cause of bad journalism
- Editorial: Shady LAPD internal inquiry crime to society
- Crimewatch
- NCAA title eludes men’s tennis
- College can initiate, heighten eating disorders
- The write stuff
- Soong changes technique to capture win
- New student regent nominated
- Apply online to help coach ’SC football
- Education is not a right; freedom, democracy are
- Briefs
- Satisfied USAC officers ease successors’ transition
- Scholar presents race relation models
- Editorial Cartoon
- Author poses ‘Nature via Nurture’ view offers new nature, nurture view
- Pac-10 title a first for new rowing program
- Reach for water, juice, milk instead of soda pop
- Bruins in service may see fee drop
- Letters to the Editor
- Rain, bird, Bruin drop in tennis match
- Anti-abortion ads shameful
- Walker, Carleton advance in NCAA singles tourney
Monday, May 19
- Historical facts show Palestinians not ‘mere victims’
- Internet, Indian casinos offer options for underage gamblers
- Campus programs will suffer from budget cuts
- Friday, Sunday losses rule out possibility of playoffs
- Briefs
- Wooden West to widen student access
- UCLA tennis eliminated after 4-0 loss to Duke
- Patents raise money for UC and questions about legality
- Bruins advance to NCAA semifinals
- Softball dominates regionals
- Men’s track finishes fourth in Pac-10 meet
- Peterson case treated like prime-time drama
- Alleged thieves arrested on Hill
- For dedicated Midwesterners, fandom is a piece of cake
- Bruins capture tournament title
- Service industry fills some of dot-com void
- Indian culture takes center stage
- Letters to the Editor
- Editorial: Schools would benefit from Proposition AA
- Assault victim shares story
- Women’s track leads the Pac again
- Feature Photo
Sunday, May 18
- That band you thought was in is on its way out, along with trucker hats
- Student Body Politics
- Calendar
- Soundbites
- Girl Talk
- Inner Circle’s asteroid plot unplugged in the Matrix
- ‘La Casa Azul’ paints Kahlo on new canvas
- Porn an issue in libraries
- All that Jazz Reggae
- Los Angeles’ Cinephile: Curtis Hanson
- UCLA screenwriting alumnus aces comedies
- Ensemble honors Burrell’s contribution to jazz at UCLA
- Screen Scenes
- Identity Crisis
Friday, May 16
- Budget mess not only students’
- Regents must find alternative to raising fees
- Memories of Little League baseball hit home
- Regents’ vote opposes racial data ban
- Kaplan offers new way to prepare for MCAT
- SF! triumphs in runoff elections
- Molina honored for role in international community
- Briefs
- Surfing for sport
- Photo Essay: Kayaking
- Baseball must rally against Stanford to make playoffs
- Next year’s council to have slate majority
- Fire scorches Westwood fertility clinic
- Take Back the Night brings assault survivors together
- Four teams hold advantage in Pac-10
- Panel addresses labor conditions
- Letters to the editor
- Softball conquers Colgate Raiders, 8-0
- Cramped Wooden Center beefs up to accommodate demand
- Pike peaks fans’ interest in IM basketball loss to Altoids
- UCLA Run/Walk makes strides for children’s health
- Outdoor Adventures provides escape
- Speaks out
- UC encouraged to cast bid for Los Alamos lab
- Symposium explores postwar Middle Eastern perspectives
- Here we go again!
- Howland gives recruit chance to opt out
- Village cooks up new flavor
- Feminist stereotypes veil important issues
- Bruin’s track record warrants Pac-10 title
- Bruins score close victory
Thursday, May 15
- UCLA to take on Colgate at regionals
- Outreach director honored for social work
- Health care suffers due to war costs
- Regents support Davis’ budget
- Carleton’s return keeps team optimistic
- Subcontracted workers treated unfairly
- Arts and Architecture dean plans outreach
- Panel calls for outreach reform
- UC Regents should vote against CRECNO
- Briefs
- Men’s golf on familiar ground in Washington
- Letters
- Sua maintains strong presence in batting order
- Clemens free to play in tourney
- Lakers, Kings and AIM rule (my life)
- Apartment renters have legal rights
- Holocaust survivor aims to educate about past
- At Wooden, athletes rock in many ways
- May Revise makes no further cuts to UC
- UCLA dishes up at-risk fish
- UAS aims to increase awareness of Iraqi life
- Graduates should sustain campus truths
- Standings/Scores/Schedules
Wednesday, May 14
- Students should elect officials devoted to school, not politics
- UC leader opposes race initiative
- Editorial cartoon
- Professors try to protect Iraqi artifacts
- Capoeira dancing brings student groups together
- Hackers alter information on the S.U.R.E. Web site
- Renovation plans’ impact on UCLA uncertain
- Nothing can outrival ‘Sundays With Papa’
- Speaks out
- Institute juxtaposes science and industry
- Interactive play honors women for change week
- Clothesline gives survivors voice
- Standings / Scores / Schedules
- Bruins crash over Waves 4-3
- E-learning gives new face to higher education programs
- Moral regulation of private life a threat to freedom
- Donation helps put Ha’am back in print
- Adidas will likely continue to outfit UCLA athletes
- War on terror not just the U.S.’s fight
- Competition propels freshman
- Men’s tennis off to Georgia in search of NCAA title
- College students targeted for market research
- Protesters to rally at regents meeting
- Briefs
Tuesday, May 13
- Feature Photo: Spring Donations
- Being a sideline regular a full time job for Ravitz
- Students to protest against raised fees
- Sol lacks experience, dedication for Academic Affairs Commission
- Hunger strike commemorated
- Debate ensues over harassment policy
- By acting alone, Bush hurts world relations
- Standing / Scores / Schedules
- Fetal images’ shock value hinders debate
- HBO series documents AIDS pandemic in five countries
- Great Expectations
- Bruins ready to secure win against Waves
- Hearing loss does not stop medical student
- USAC runoff elections to take place this week
- Character cannot replace good grades, hard work
- Routines keep exercising on track
- Pop culture, not politics, ‘Reloads’, ‘X’-cites society
- Briefs
- Briefs
- Crimewatch
- DUM, not sexual, questions answered
- Softball’s Turner honored as Pac-10 Pitcher of the Week
Monday, May 12
- Fee increase vote delayed
- Investing in internships may prove profitable
- Tennis beats ’SC, advances to Sweet 16
- Second round assures golf of bid in NCAA
- Track Briefs
- U.S. credibility at risk if weapons not found
- Feature Photo
- Novice rowing beats USC, goes undefeated in season
- Alumna, student’s works reflect Asian identities
- Professor's Perspective: Cost of war does domestic harm
- Increased summer fees worry students
- Chávez Center looks to expand
- 333 graduate from School of Law
- Third quarter pivotal in win
- Canadian ambassador to WTO speaks at Anderson School about unity
- Sweep of Sun Devils follows Bruins’ fall to Wildcats
- Bruins seize victory over Pepperdine
- Panel discusses peace in Middle East
- Committee should replace bowls with playoff system
- College students already taking care of business
- Postseason unlikely following one win, two losses in weekend series
- Entrepreneurship conference returns to UCLA
- Amnesty International focuses on the domestic
- Survey says students want more facilities, same fees
- Softball seeded No. 2 overall, No. 1 in region
- Photo Essay: Spirit Squad
- Water polo captures NCAA title
- UCSA addresses finance issues, genocide resolution
- Letters to the Editor
- USAC runoffs: endorsements reloaded
- Hertzberg lectures on state budget crisis
- Raising Your Spirits
Sunday, May 11
- Data points out danger of ‘American Idol’ outcome
- Q & A UCLA alumnus blends orchestral, electronica, postmodern styles in film
- Soundbites:
- Composer keeps music alive with wind ensemble
- What's in a name?
- Play by play
- Q&A with Christopher Nolan
- Brightlife learns about sacrifice in light of goals
- Calendar
- A Springtime Showcase
- All right, we're reloaded
- Screen Scenes:
- ‘Sin Uncensored’ shows 1930s liberalism
- Art to Heart
Saturday, May 10
Friday, May 9
- Lavin interested in returning to Purdue
- Douglas Martin remembered for commitment to disability rights
- Bruins to wrap up season against Arizona schools
- Readathon entertains into the night
- McKesey takes presidency
- Speaks out
- Discussion addresses China, Taiwan
- Girls aren’t the only targets of media distortions
- Letters to the editor
- Wooden festivities foster healthy living
- Bruins tied for sixth place after first round of regionals
- GSA forum discusses budget, election results
- Advantage: UCLA
- Briefs
- Non-married couples deserve adoption rights
- Advantage: UCLA
- All work and no play would make coaching intolerable
- Candidates gear up for runoff elections next week
- Israeli independence also a Palestinian catastrophe
- Surfing for sport
- IM hoops brief
Thursday, May 8
- Lifetime e-mail bad choice
- Charge against Manning dropped
- Activists overlook animal testing reality
- Elections a pointless popularity contest
- Premieres put Village in the spotlight
- Golf set for West Regionals
- Formal won’t fade into the twilight
- Winning records earn Pac-10 teams spots at NCAA softball regionals
- Unemployment in law profession rises in 2002, economy blamed
- Briefs
- Letters to the Editor
- Entrepreneurial conference will focus on ‘building enduring value’
- Israel Independence Day spurs debate
- Villanueva considering UCLA, reports claim
- Editorial Cartoon
- ‘Ed’ cancellation signals end to quality programming
- Legacy of bowling cannot be struck down
- Bush may use labs run by UC-run labs
- CSSA collects to help SARS patients
- SFAC discusses budget cuts
Wednesday, May 7
- It's not child's play
- As war ends, peace plans focus on entire Mideast
- Campus activists shift focus to conflict-induced fee hikes
- Seniors vote for a lifetime of e-mail
- Team rallies to 8-7 win
- UCLA site does not measure up
- Search for looted art persists
- Paintball: the painful ‘friendly’ war game
- Editorial - State must look for federal aid to solve deficits
- Bruins meet Lions in Final Four
- Pianist to perform Prokofiev marathon
- Initiative necessary to end racial inequality
- Bruins for Israel holds memorial for terror victims
- Center transfers to Alabama
- Football Briefs
- Briefs
- Speaks Out
- Letters to the Editor
- Student stays in China
- UCLA considering summer restriction
- Freshman runner given vital position
- Students, faculty foresee future problems in Iraq
Tuesday, May 6
- Calendar issue put to vote
- “Influential minority” list forgets one important geek
- UCLA gymnast wins Honda award
- Coaches support Hawai’i proposal to host MPSF tourney
- A note on endorsements
- Sports fans have questions, this columnist has answers
- SI ranks UCLA’s Guerrero No. 28
- Researchers work to organize Phenome Project
- Professor suggests basin as solution for polluted runoff
- Briefs
- FIRs rooted on the Hill
- Your Health: Diets not as effective as regular exercise
- Today students pledge to eat healthy without fretting over fat
- Letters to the Editor
- Slates primed for elections, optimistic about turnout
- GSA drafts student bill of obligations, rights
- Editorial: Students should support USAC, not just vote
- Briefs
Monday, May 5
- Photo Essay: Spring Sing
- Endorsement: Kozak qualified to stress diversity in academic affairs
- Endorsement: Gaulton needs to display more maturity, sensitivity
- Struggling airlines may mean soaring fares
- Israel Independence Week to begin
- Loeb awards give UCLA a link to business community
- Endorsement: McKesey’s leadership skills outshine opponents’
- Endorsement: Palma-Saracho has proven worth through dedication
- Students imbibe ambience of pricey bars
- Endorsement: Lawson, Gálvez, Lucas show energy and/or experience
- Stormy conditions set Spring Sing stage
- Endorsement: Concrete ideas make Kelly Wynn stand out
- Endorsement: Scope of Husse’s platform extends beyond pet projects
- Summer EAP in China canceled
- Endorsement: Nguyen has capacity to execute her plans
- Endorsement: Kaczmarek best EVP choice
- Carnesale states need for diversity
- Rained-out game fortuitous for team
- Presidential hopefuls reveal goals
- Endorsement: Chiang offers extensive background in commission
- Kim raises bar, Ross must realize potential
- Controversial Bunche vending machines to remain; many graduate students pleased
- Daily Bruin editorial endorsements
- Worldfest to host cultural exchange
- MSA lecture to delve into terrorism’s effects
- PITA event plays up role of education’s importance
- Bruins beat Beavers in 2 of 3 games
- Breifs
- Freshmen lead softball to Senior Day win
- Endorsement: Schreiber shows commitment to outreach, co-programming
- Kim raises bar, Ross must realize potential
- Price should not lose job for date with Destiny
Sunday, May 4
- Souls of the Blues
- Flying the Nest
- Pianist to perform Prokofiev marathon
- On the Road
- ‘Simpsons’ creator proves his music savvy
- Film professor’s influence to pause, not end
- Composers Rock
- Pauly Shore flushes out Circle plot with Mr. Rogers tip
- Art to Heart
- In the family way
- ‘Manic’ representative of reality
- Soundbites
- Screen Scenes
Friday, May 2
- Bruins look to continue streak by overcoming Oregon teams
- Photo Essay: Pilipino Culture Night
- Postgame blues: a never-ending, 12-step process of distress
- Coalition of University Employees accepts contract on last day
- The mysterious case of Mestre Boneco
- BruinCard holders to face 25-cent fee for taking Big Blue Bus
- Weekend wins over Oregon State crucial for Bruin postseason berth
- Sexual assault awareness rises on UCLA campus
- UCLA must take responsibility for its subcontracted workers
- Briefs
- ‘In-n-out’ dunks hinder IM team
- A letter to USAC candidates: Share your vision
- Revenues from fee increase helped no one
- UC opposition to labor laws unreasonable
- SARS threat closes EAP China program
- Rowing team ready for race against USC
- UC takes liability for lab
- Invitational features former, current UCLA track stars
- IVP election to focus on post’s visibility, effectiveness
- Speaks out
- EVP candidates possess distinct lobbying backgrounds
- Demonstrators seek improvement in workers’ rights
- Surfing for sport
Thursday, May 1
- UCLA gets No. 6 tournament seed
- Rising housing fees galvanize petition
- Los Alamos lab contract to open for bidding
- UC opposes anti-sweatshop bills
- Symposium to promote healthy living
- Bungalow houses Bruin memories
- Candidates focus on students’ ability to pay for education
- Separated twin improves to ‘serious’ after surgery
- Student welfare candidates’ backgrounds, ideas differ
- Healthy women’s tennis to host regional tourney match
- Animal research does not validate trespass
- First-year coaches lead gymnastics to victory
- Merrick shatters course record, shoots ‘best round of his life’
- Professors, students speak at Covel foreign policy forum
- Bruins finish Washington series with shutout
- Broken toe halts track star’s season
- Task force aims to boost UCLA’s competitiveness
- Boyle accepts position as department chairwoman
- EVC Neuman optimistic about UCLA adapting to budget cuts
- Let Iraq decide government
- Editorial: Hillary Clinton should consider 2004 presidency
- Bruins club Pac-10 competition
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