Story archive for March 1996
Monday, April 1
- Voter concentrate on home fornt in primary
- Regents approve fee hike for theater, film, television school
- Regent Connerly faces brunt of student outrage
- Wildcats snag revenge
- M. volleyball bounces back from break
- One-man show traces one man's life
- W. polo retrieves win from Aztec claws
- Letters
- Dismantling the Dream Factory
- New Therapy group offers support to trauma survivors
- Pointing the finger at Jim Harrick
- Board retains elected officials positions
- M. track places first against California and Kentucky despite injuries
- W. tennis headed for strong season finale
- A little submissiveness never hurt anyone
- M. tennis weathers stormy seas against Waves
- Critics scrutinize admissions process
- British band takes successful outing to United States
- Baseball defeats USC, Arizona in Six-Pac
- Vegetarians voices beefs
- Following track of Bruin's tears
- Gym falls off-balance in Pac-10 competition
Thursday, March 14
- W. tennis hopes to slice up 'SC
- Fierce meet expected in track event
- Vote to restructure Comm Board delayed
- W. hoops players receive honors
- UCLA officials back Proposition 203
- Study may predict AIDS development
- Performance acts as outlet for cultural expression
- Swimmers tread water between trials, NCAAs
- UCLA surgeon infected 19 with hepatitis B, report says
- Regents to discuss admissions policy
- Comm. Board needs vision
- Rain break nurses baseball back to health
- UCLA graduate student suspected of financial fraud, theft
- Chancellor to receive, and lose bonuses upon departure
- Netters plan to smash Trojans' hopes for upset
- Propositions must be rejected to maintain vital consumer rights
- M. hoops faces baptism by fire
- Spikers defeat Cougars
- Absentee ballots increase students' voting access promote students to voice opinions
- No.1 Softball drenched in storm of success
- 'Headless' grips audience
- Roommate of murder victim faces charges
- Letters
- 'Tarantella' dances its way to big screen
- It is never too late to return to the ones you love
- Gymnastics defends championship title
- Undergraduate council reviewing constitution to clear up confusion
- $294 million awarded to medical center for repairs
- 'Heart' delivers message in modern dance
- W. polo navigates rough waters ahead
- Kris Johnson rebounds from back injury
Monday, March 11
- Olympic trials bring out best in UCLA
- Tackler gives competition a shot, wins championship
- The tournament started on a rocky note for the Bruins Friday.
- Irish band whips up success
- Men's volleyball to take on BYU
- Same-sex couples take wedding vows seriously
- Bruins take top spot, but players don't fare as well
- Environmental courses in works
- Comm. Board plan threatens independence
- A kinder,
- W. polo sails past five teams on way to nail-biter with Cal
- Complaint turns ugly over e-mail
- Battle of Arizonas ends with split for w. tennis
- Night Powell provides study spot for die-hard students
- UCLA joins Dream team at Playa Vista location
- Eric Roberts jumps at chance to host 'Party'
- M. tennis defeats Arizona in close call
- Walk-on vaults to front
- W. hoops ends season early in Washington
- Baseball falls to Arizona twice, but salvages reputation in last game
- UCLA officials predict houses will sell
- Governments manipulate mind
- Letters
- Bruins slighted in NCAA tourney
- Actor pursues first love with 'Kiss' at Ahmanson
- Down but not out, m.hoops secures victory
Friday, March 8
- Irish band blends Gaelic, Scottish influences for folksy flair
- Dollar's shot right on the money
- Symposium to discuss fresh perspectives on halitosis
- A 'Birdcage' in the theater...
- W. tennis seeks redemption vs. Wildcats
- M. volleyball rides Waves to three 15-7 game wins
- Portrayal of Pinhead warrants swollen head
- House proposes limiting immigration
- Memorial reflects on tragic deaths
- 'Uncivilized' violinist breaks classical traditions
- No vacation in Florida for softball
- Technology comes to graduate association's rescue
- Committee preserves student membership
- Gymnasts hope to balance out scores
- Under the needle
- UCLA student qualifies for Olympic team
- Complex Middle East situation generates misunderstanding
- Forbes' tax fair for heirs, but closes door for poor
- Yellow brick road leads w. hoops to upset
- The heat is on in Arizona as m. tennis treks to dual match
- Track, field athletes head to NCAA Indoors
Thursday, March 7
- Abundance of new drug concerns officials
- Appeals court decides in favor of UCLA in wage, labor dispute
- Student conductor has all the Wright moves
- Senior m. soccer players score big in pro drafting
- Swimmer plays water polo to spend more time in pool with water polo
- Camera offers unique shot at bridging cultural gaps during travel
- Alexander, Lugar drop out of GOP campaign
- Guitarist strikes chord with crowd
- Creativity of Italian cinema bursts onto screen
- Meyer steps up to mound, finally
- Test can help predict if baby will get HIV from mother
- 'Angry white males' aim rage in wrong direction
- Playing in the spotlight
- Letters
- Performance group wanders from Bard originals
- 'Til
- Lazarus creates '24th Day' despite hectic rehearsals
- W. hoops hopes to send Huskies howling
- Free parking ends for commencement ceremony attendees
- Israeli immigration practices stir up debate
- M. volleyball to wade in high tide tonight
- Helping homeless a sticky business for Jewish groups
- Exhibit celebrates Persian New Year
- Mid-week stumbles plague baseball in loss to Gauchos
- Light from within
- Second consecutive Pac-10 title in sight for Bruins as they look to pound Washington Huskies tonight
Wednesday, March 6
- No. 1 Bruins bully 'Dogs
- Negative ads turns voters away from polls, study says
- Arrests made in slaying of UCLA alumnus
- Sexual problems rampant among UCLA students
- Looking for success to spite history
- UCLA swimmers stroke toward gold
- Replicants produce unique spin on cover-tune compilation
- Gym waits for seeds to sprout
- 'Frasier' co-star returns to L.A. stage
- Empty sky overlooks violence on Israel
- Supplements increase in popularity despite criticisms
- W. tennis secures victory against the Tribe
- Film technology joins cutting edge
- Letters
- Bands join to perform musical medley
- Madness hits Bruins as NCAA tourney nears
Tuesday, March 5
- Rally shows regents students' strong will
- St. Valentine: love doctor or knife-wielding horror?
- Setting the record straight on child abuse
- Wright stuff: Play traces author's life
- Letters
- Star aims to save planet with painted message
- Saying goodbye to a basketball tradition
- Sluggers share unique family histories
- Service with a smile
- Netters set to tighten 'Dogs' collar
- Students react to Mideast attacks
- Hands-on project immerses students in wildlife training
- Exploring the Dark Side
Monday, March 4
- 'Bows fade as Bruins shine in huge victory
- Creature of tradition
- UC Berkeley's student union mired in financial controversy
- Director proves truth stranger than fiction
- 'Just Men' takes comic approach to serious issue
- Letters
- Battle rages between good, evil teaching assistants
- Track runs show at Drake Stadium
- High school seniors give UCLA a trial run
- Renewed terrorism in Northern Ireland calls for negotiations
- Bruins dust off Cal in sweep
- Updated video games pack new, improved punch
- UCLA symposium addresses future of affirmative action
- Oregon sends off Bruin seniors with victory
- M. hoops shoot Ducks out of water
- W. tennis win washes away Pacific Tigers
- Students go the distance in marathon
- Soundbites
- Bruin softball clinches top position in Invitational
Friday, March 1
- Reconciling personal ideals, cultural identity
- W. hoops steals victory
- Police center opens in Westwood
- Letters
- Schtum style defies soft pop image
- Union decides to take strike vote in spring
- 311's cosmic sound goes Universal
- Inconsistency plagues No. 17 UCLA
- Rendition of Mozart opera gives lesson in great performance
- Pilipino Culture Night incorporates new style
- CLARIFICATION
- Softball looks to blast Buckeyes, Beavers at Easton
- Sappy 'Up Close' ends predictably
- W. tennis set upon revenge against Tigers this afternoon
- Taking it to the Max
- Good To The Last Drop
- Baseball searches for golden opportunity to beat Cal
- Spikers hope to pass by Hawaii with flying colors
