Story archive for July 2007
Monday, July 30
- Prompts to aid holistic review
- Apron parking restricts disabled students
- Long-term Village residents fight ban
- Block to begin serving as chancellor
- Breast cancer survivors share their stories, unseen struggles
- Explore your options, find a passion
- New UCSA president unanimously elected
- Influential figures invested in ban
- Meter system may offer solution
- Soccer star Zizzo leaves UCLA for good
- SAC attracts worldwide talent for summer pickup games
- Leach takes 2 bronzes in Brazil
- Wide receivers coach Scott put on administrative leave
- Vegetarianism good for the environment
- When nothing is going according to plan, take a vacation
- Editorial: Don’t drop subjects to raise test scores
- Editorial Cartoon
- Potter’s done – but go ahead, keep reading
- Crazy days of Comic-Con
- Alumnus’ symphony played at Hollywood Bowl
- Weekend Review: Very Be Careful
- Gamer Galaxy: Guitar Hero Encore
- An end to apron parking?
Wednesday, July 25
Monday, July 23
- Regents table funding debate
- Recycling options few for Westwood
- Students chosen to learn by integration
- Senate acts to increase Pell aid
- Hepatitis B study takes a new approach to health
- Little voice, big success
- Westwood to host 12-hour film
- Don’t miss out on what Comic-Con has to offer
- Museum Review: "Song Kun"
- Performance defies genres
- Eliminating poverty is not the cure for AIDS
- Screen Scene: "Hairspray"
- Stepanek wins Countrywide final
- Bryan brothers take fourth Classic doubles title
- Editorial: Fix public education from the bottom up
- When picking a career, try thinking outside the box
- At long last, Beckham arrives
- Editorial Cartoon
- Former assistant promoted, named as new head coach of men’s golf team
- Blake’s book receiving good reviews
- Letters to the Editor
Friday, July 20
Thursday, July 19
- [Online exclusive]: Regents draft statement to state legislators
- Former Bruin advances to quarterfinals
Wednesday, July 18
- [Online Exclusive]: Regents postpone decision on research funding
- Blake moves past first round in two sets
- Quite the homecoming for Fleishman
Monday, July 16
- UC fined for Los Alamos breach
- Plans readied to improve dining
- UCLA Medical Center ranked No. 3
- All-new farmers’ market sprouts up in Westwood
- I got culture shock in D.C.
- School district owes $45 million
- Summer brings shorter business hours
- Chelsea kicks up summer campus
- Beckham bends it for L.A. Galaxy
- Despite U.S. loss, Bruins dazzle in U-20 Cup
- Baseball scopes out the upcoming 2008 season
- Finite incantatem
- Screen Scene: “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix”
- A Muggle’s guide to Potter
- An 870-page book can’t fit in a two-hour movie
- Magic can’t prevent death, but that’s why we like it
- Blake approaches Classic with confidence
- Editorial Cartoon
- Tournament hopefuls aim for four open spots
- Popular rap lyrics often degrade women
- Editorial: Student loan bill needs middle-class application
- US Open series kicks off in L.A.
- It may not be a Grand Slam, but Countrywide is sure to be classic
- Arthur Ashe continues to inspire
- Media’s latest kick is violence – with a generous helping of torture
- Letters to the Editor
- My appreciation for tennis has expanded
- U.S. tennis looking for stars
- Former Bruins to play in Classic
Monday, July 9
- Letters to the Editor
- Stellar recruits commit to UCLA
- Taste the mango
- Bruins help score U.S. win over Brazil in U-20 World Cup
- Music downloading robs profits, but leaves passion
- Why isn’t it March already?
- We have a new Holiday to celebrate
- Bill would punish dumping
- Addictions for the Internet generation
- UCLA students place in Miss California Pageant
- Follow the lead to easy activism
- State threatens closure of King-Harbor
- Fourth of July goes global
- Getty explores modernity with new exhibit
- UC Office of President names acting chancellor at Riverside
- Editorial Cartoon
- Soundbite: Roots of L.A.
- Internships offer valuable experience and learning you won’t regret
- Editorial: Course material costs must be cut
- Library to expand successful grad student archive program
Monday, July 2
- Pistons draft Afflalo in first round
- As players are drafted, will fans still follow?
- Golf coach leaves for Duke
- Recruitment already rolling for 2008
- Activists target professor
- Study abroad opens minds
- Hill plays host to conferences, camps
- Dawn mission prepares for launch
- Labor leader’s name added to department’s official title
- Crimewatch
- It isn’t all downhill after college
- Editorial: Using violence as a tactic is inexcusable
- Editorial: Illuminate political apathy this July Fourth
- U.S. must stop hypocrisy, give Hamas a chance
- Editorial Cartoon
- Letters to the Editor
- Summers well spent
- Hammer’s sexy screenings seduce summer visitors
- Band adapts sound, moves from indie scene to major label
- Screen Scene: “Transformers”
- Cook your very own American meal
- Soundbite: Pharoahe Monche

