Story archive for July 2005
Monday, Aug. 1
- Women need to keep dream alive
- HIV forum concentrates on implementing actions
- Finding Mr. Right can be tough
- New student regent expects to make her voice heard
- Video game rating tasteless
- ASUCLA plans new campus eateries
- Mercedes-Benz Cup: Photo Essay
- Editorial Cartoon
- Music industry doesn’t sound right
- Editorial: Carpooling hybrids will not solve pollution
- Bruin makes National team
- Twin hearts need mending
- ‘Legend’ lives up to his title
- Swimmers hope to shine at Nationals
- Early exits plaguing soccer
- Andre still the star of American tennis
- It’s all in the Bruin family
Saturday, July 30
Friday, July 29
Thursday, July 28
Monday, July 25
- Bragg signs with Green Bay Packers
- Editorial Cartoon
- Bruins taking a shot at pro ball
- The weightless life of a recent college grad
- Barbarian Invasion
- Junior guard ready for season to start
- Texas much hipper than you think
- UC makes deal for legal downloads
- Capturing a Community
- Absent-minded DJ better than any music
- ‘A Good Soldier’ has its moments, but too unreal
- Sundance shorts draw L.A. film buffs
- ‘Tut’ fascinates despite theatrics
- Editorial: UC-backed file-sharing service unnecessary
- Farmers’ market exempted from tax
- Laboring for restored funds
- Groups rally to end Darfur genocide
- Letters: Roots of terrorism deeper than terror
- Nations’ needs go beyond money
- Nominee faces tough scrutiny
- '2046' complex, stunning, truly great
- MySpace.com does not ‘rawk’
- Harry and the Potters tour the nation
- Enjoy the fabric of life away from TV
- Judge blocks UC nurses from striking
- Softball star won’t join UCLA
- Midfielder signs to German squad
- Speaks Out
- Shake-ups hit volleyball roster
- Sound bite
- The journey starts here
- Unearthing King Tut
- Regents raise fees
- Beneath the Surface
- Hard work key for ‘Milk’ author
- Rankin runs well in first pro races
Sunday, July 24
- Tournament brings court of a different color to UCLA
- Roddick drops out of tourney
- 2004 champ aims for repeat
- Tournament needed Roddick
- Mercedes-Benz Cup still solid without phenom
- Watching up close inspires many students to volunteer
Friday, July 22
Thursday, July 21
Wednesday, July 20
Tuesday, July 19
Monday, July 18
- True spirit of sports celebrated in D.C.
- University nurses prepare for statewide strike
- Terror will continue unless fought
- UCLA to initiate service transcript
- Letters: Court vacancy should be about issues, not politics
- UC quits National Merit program
- Regents to vote on fee hike
- USA softball headed to championship
- U-Dog raised prices to save its vision
- President Bush honors NCAA champions
- Former director of AAP, 63, dies
- Mata shows maturity after off-season practice
- Bruins shine at Janet Evans
- Chicana/o study released
- Bruin ousted from prestigious tournament in playoff hole
- Editorial Cartoon
- Editorial: Regents fail to act on behalf of UC constituents
- Protesters decry animal research
- Freshman to recover in time for season
- Women discuss pollution effects
Monday, July 11
- EAP students in London safe
- Live-8 eclipses G-8 in media, not in promise
- Medical Center marks its 50th anniversary
- Softball out of London games
- Bush owes voters conservative judge
- Editorial Cartoon
- Alum donates poker winnings to UCLA
- UC nurses authorize strike for pension plans, salary
- Don’t be ashamed of nice, close shave
- Revised budget adds fee hikes
- UC may exit National Merit program
- College a wiser bet than NBA draft
- Hollins now ‘100 percent’ after surgery
- Bruins find 12th recruit in Stokes
- Bruins may get new arm in circle
- Freshman signals effective season ahead
- Dance Dance Orientation
- Don’t let motivation, health atrophy in college
- Grants inaccurately assess student merit
- 2 down, 48 to go for ambitious musician
- Sports camps teach teamwork
Thursday, July 7
Tuesday, July 5
- Women’s basketball bonds in Australia
- Editorial Cartoon
- U.S. women’s water polo team works to spark chemistry
- Sophomores step into new role as mentors
- Youth tourney reminds us to celebrate land of choice
- Bruins shine in international waters
- Thompson selected in 2nd round
- New justice must not bow to partisan politics
- Competition would provide boost
- Special elections not in public’s interest
- O’Connor leaves her mark on education
- Freshmen sizzle in summer play
- Hiring practices reworked at UCLA
- High court seat vacated
- Villaraigosa sworn in with festivities
- Speaks Out
- UC, lecturers’ union reach agreement
- Ethiopians make home in L.A.
- New center at UCLA researches efficient potable water
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