Story archive for March 1997
Tuesday, April 1
- Crime Watch
- Senior left fielder Heinrichs born to be a Bruin
- Community Briefs
- UC clerks seek union switch
- Tech wave tries to wash away books
- Bruins rack up personal bests in San Diego, Palo Alto meets
- Twice the heart
- Cartoon
- Oh the places you'll go
- Parking enforcement takes law into its own hands
- The Outsiders
- No catastrophes face director
- UCLA hopes new international center will attract more foreign students
- Bruin swimmers emerge proud at NCAA finals
- Lavin, team win fans¹ hearts
- Toeing the fine line between art and bull
- Simpsons CD reprises best musical moments of series
- Hop on the Lavin Express for ride of your life
- Wildcats stop Kentucky from repeating as NCAA champs
- Erasure returns after 5-year hiatus
Monday, March 31
- Parker and Sylvester
- Bruins hit and run through an up, down season
- Community Briefs
- Program helps Eastern Europe improve
- Increase to Cal Grant proposed
- Filmmaking for the masses
- Bruins tame the Cougars, securing spot in playoffs
- Roller coaster ends in heartbreak
- The 2nd coming
- Blur conquers the Palace
- The truth about cats, dogs and people
- Declaring independents at Oscars
- Bruins sweep Cal in three-game series
- A Halt to the march
- Bruins emerge as Pac-10 champs
- Food Services looks for ways to augment performance
- Bruins destroy spring break competition
- Only time will tell
- A word to the wise, Chancellor
- Tennessee bumps, grinds its way to national title
- Anything goes
- Painter creates with different palette
- Campus priorities must be maintained
- Letters
Thursday, March 13
- Students put rivalry aside, join forces for good cause
- Roller coaster of a season
- Always hope for the best, but expect nothing
- An Independent Edge
- New fund allocation system tried at UCLA
- Student body elections may face delay
- UC president's office relocation criticized
- Southeast
- Construction Corner
- Best Picture: 'The English Patient'
- Don't let school spirit stand in way when placing bets
- Midwest
- Kids laugh, learn, love 'Penelope'
- Bruin Update
- Degteva maintains her balance at UCLA
- Celebrities donate their talent for AIDS benefit
- Notorious B.I.G.
- Bruins voice their choice in Daily Bruin Oscar poll
- Women's Hoops Notes
- West
- Controversial call helps UCLA beat Titans
- An Independent Edge
- Hey boys Toe that thin line between flattering
- Individuals find success with teamwork
- Confident Bruins ride hot rod into Detroit
- UCLA swims to the NCAA champions
- Chancellor Young exemplifies ideal, committed representive
- Bruins begin NCAA Tournament
- Community Briefs
- Urinals join punk rock resurgence with new release
- The 2nd Coming: O'Bannon's resurgence as a leader has give the Bruins a chance at a Final Four run
- Freshman of the Year
- Deep pitching staff key to this seasons' success for Bruins
- Upcoming Events
- Indulge in diversion during finals week
- Doctor named as Woman of the Year
- Tears & Triumphs
- East
- UC Office of the President's relocation raises questions
- UC president's office relocation criticiized
- Springing to life
Monday, March 10
- Questioning motives behind web site
- Finals week: Midnight Yell Approaches
- Bruins dominate net in weekend series sweep
- Running on Empty
- Value of life merits notice
- ŒCity¹ actress stops at nothing to achieve new acting experience
- Pasadena hosts first American World Animation Celebration
- Color lines not a barrier to equality in interracial relationships
- Bruins comeback from losses in victory over Wildcats
- Some students skeptical about new campus leader
- Television rating system attacked by lawmakers, advocacy groups
- A million-Dollar shot sinks Cougars
- Bruins Acuff, Keflezighi win national championships in Indy
- British band, ready to rock world, appeals to wide range of audience
- Concert opener Redman steals Warren G¹s spotlight
- Graduation jitters strike psyche of an average
- UCLA ends season by pouncing on Cougars with 85-63 win
- Entrepreneurs Association helps create opportunities
- Diverse students gather to explore, understand mystery of Sufism
- Complex issues await Carnesale
- UCLA earns No. 2 seed, will travel to Auburn Hills
- Students First! needs to play by the rules
Friday, March 7
- Cambridge to California
- Cambridge to California
- Cambridge to California
- Speaks Out As Albert Carnesale was given the nod, we asked: 'What would you like to see a new chance
- Letters
- Cambridge to California
- Leather Hyman brings unique sound to L.A.
- Blur
- UCLA pioneers neurosurgical computer technology
- Cambridge to California
- Faculty to perform compositions
- Cambridge to California
- Bruins fight off fierce attack by Huskies
- Boundaries revisited
- No. 3 Stanford, No. 5 UCLA provide showdown at Pauley
- Bruins come out with a bang, end with a loss ag
- Bringing a 'business-like' attitude the court
- Berdahl to succeed Tien as UC Berkeley chancellor
- not just homemakers anymore
Thursday, March 6
- Bruins face long road trip without Payne
- Millennium programs fight for access to education
- Short fills tall order of comedy in upcoming Jungle to Jungle
- BRIEFLY
- Making 'Progress'
- Making an appeal for peace
- Comebacks lack Magic touch
- Carnesale next chancellor
- Haydn¹s works to be performed in Methodist chur
- Rounding out his game
- Former tutor's positive experience contradicts misconceptions about program
- Community Briefs
- Lasorda elected to Baseball Hall of Fame
- ŒThe X-Files¹ creator speaks to fans at UCLA
- Tennessee's Manning opts to complete last year of elegibility
- Bruins hope to end season with bang
- Students, faculty discuss fate of chavez center
- ŒPop¹ lives up to media hype with new sounds
- Experienced Bruins put muzzle on young Bulldogs
- Expectations hound Stanford's Lambert
- Berdahl will likely be next UC Berkeley chancellor
- African American detective fiction gains in popularity
- 'Bob Mole' paved way for Democrats
- Mission: impossible
- Bruin Democrats revoke support of Students First!
Wednesday, March 5
- Visions of the Future
- Unnamed slatemay challenge Students First!
- Letters to the editor
- New chancellor to be named Thursday
- Visions of the Future
- Same-sex partners deserve equal rights
- Conference tournaments: to be or not to be
- Sports Briefs
- Bruins squeeze past Lewis in tight five-game match
- Community Briefs
- Cartoons
- Soundbites
- Bruins not up to par in San Diego State Invitational
- Remote Territories
- New viewpoint cartoon
- UCLA run over by Gauchos
- Conference tournaments: to be or not to be
- Orchestra to play greats' lesser-known works
- English department should give American writers a voice
- How the 'King of All Media' got crowned
- Community Briefs
Tuesday, March 4
- Teach-in to focus on worker's civil rights
- 'By Jeeves, I think the new musical at the Geffen Playhouse sings to Webber's tune'
- Popularity of public transportation on the wane
- Troubles bring out players' best
- Men's baseball exhibits talent, stats to break 22-year pattern
- Clinton must face heat for actions
- Community Briefs
- Shooting for a record
- Beer and a bong: Substance abuse at UCLA
- Baseball notes
- Crime Watch
- Letters
- Visual medium leaves many screenwriters blind
- Salvation and Sacrifice
- Bruins ready to round up Gauchos
- Students First! promise hold weight through their actions
- Sports briefs
- Engine 88 fueled by high-octane talent
- U.S. must end aid to Indonesian tyranny in East Timor
Monday, March 3
- Bruins eat it up at Hormel Foods Classic with three-game sweep in Minneapolis
- Genetic marker found on gum disease
- ŒValley Song¹ stages universal portrait
- Showing that Bruin pride.
- Love and Serve dishes up spirit
- Women¹s tennis rallies to victory in two dual meets
- Expansion project to add new parking under field.
- Hip-Hopping around commercialism
- Bruins capture tournament with perfect record
- Diversity requirement draws support
- Chinese Americans explore ŒTracks of Tears¹
- Bruins win with Rainbows tied in knots
- Bruins clinch Pac-10 championship
- UC¹s domestic partner benefits lacking
- General education, elective classes popular among Bruins
- UCLA fails to duck loss at Oregon
- Bruins beat ouy UW, Boise State despite rough day on the beam
- Community Briefs
- Constituent lashes out at Hayden¹s hypocrisy, demands resignation
- Fund raising drive exceeds hopes for year, chancellor says
- Horey enters chancellor race head-on
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