Story archive for March 2008
Tuesday, April 1
Monday, March 31
- Yudof chosen as next UC president
- Anticipating admissions
- UC should consider a Middle East campus
- No doubt about it
- New bill requires colleges to curb illegal downloads
- Hospital bans cell phones, laptops
- Winning: It’s just business as usual
- Conference play starts with 2-1 Arizona series
- Softball opens Pac-10 season with sweep of Oregon schools
- Mbah a Moute returns to form with double-double performance
- No second-half scare against Xavier
- Volleyball drops match to UCSD but beats No. 3 Long Beach
- Men’s track tops at Fresno event
- Bruins take second over weekend at Cal-Nevada Championships
- State trumps US with alternative energy
- Editorial: Pricey new president must freeze fees at UC
- Gore may be logical nominee if Clinton-Obama race too close
- Far from ‘miss guided’
- New museum offers more extensive view
- Artists selling out can pay off for everyone
- DBtv: Speaks out across America
Sunday, March 30
Friday, March 28
- UCLA preparing to face Xavier's challenges
- Nurses reach new contract agreement with UC
- Bruins squeeze past WKU's tough press
- Guards fight way around Hilltopper defense
- A career night for James Keefe
Sunday, March 23
- Mbah a Moute can't quite find his rhythm in return
- Bruins able to fight through offensive struggles
- UCLA escapes to Phoenix with win over Texas A&M
Friday, March 21
Thursday, March 20
Wednesday, March 19
Tuesday, March 18
- The year for banner No. 12?
- Adjustments may be key to winning
- Mbah a Moute still tentative
- Student fans ready to go the distance
- Even with top seed, team expects tough games
- It's not just a game – it's pure madness
- With these No. 1s, tourney brackets may get tangled up in blue
- Two down, one more to go
- Gymnasts record several career highs
- Volleyball splits series with No. 1 BYU
- Late goal by senior seals victory over rival
- Offensive rallies clinch series at Cal Poly
- Ibrahim was admired friend, activist
- Samaniego qualifies for NCAA diving championships
- Keep spring break antics in check
- Five years later, we are still self-righteous
- New Elections Board chair appointed too fast
- How do I: Get money for used textbooks
- Girl Scout cookies popular
- Individual responsibility vital to the future of Undie Run
- A variety band is born
- Democratic race keeps voters tuned in
- Medical workers violated Spears’ privacy
- Theater Review: “Sweeney Todd”
- Kyle Kleckner is ‘extraordinarily qualified’
- Track and field collects several All-America honors
- Book Review: “In Defense of Food”
- Science&Health: Chemical in broccoli aids human immune system
Saturday, March 15
Friday, March 14
Thursday, March 13
- UCLA stomps Cal in Pac-10 quarterfinals
- Drug traces found in water
- Film screenings are reel motivators
- Science&Health: Taking a gamble with health
- Officials examine US foreign policy
- Anderson forecasts sluggish growth, but not a recession
- Student government votes to appoint new elections chair
- Gender gap widens as trends show more women earning bachelor’s degrees
- Basketball coach Olivier resigns
- Bruins begin quest for tournament title against Cal
- Diver recovering from severe facial injury
- Unbeaten women’s water polo tries to end USC’s 42-game home streak
- Volleyball hopes to extend winning streak against No. 1 BYU
- Baseball to face Cal Poly on road
- Bruin makes waves at pro event
- UCLA falls to Fullerton in extra innings
- Video games shouldn’t be politicians’ scapegoats
- In America – still an ocean away from the American dream
- Editorial Cartoon
- Letters to the Editor
- Shows with character
- Art Review: “The Color of Life: Polychromy in Sculpture from Antiquity to Present”
Tuesday, March 11
Monday, March 10
- New major mixes Spanish, service
- Professor develops ‘wearable kidney’
- Ethics apply to indie media, too
- Instructors use tech to reach students
- Conference to address U.S. international relations, policy
- Christian groups offer sense of community
- Master’s finance program created
- Week in Photos: Mar. 2 - 8
- Shipp’s shot saves game
- UCLA shouldn’t need refs’ help to win
- Stanford eliminates Bruins in semifinals
- Water polo remains No. 1 after weekend victories
- Love keeps focus in likely final Pauley game
- Ovation honors Mata-Real’s four years
- Men’s volleyball breathes easy in five-game win over Irvine
- After two wins over St. Mary’s, UCLA misses chance for first series shutout
- Despite victories, tennis keeps focus on tough Baylor match ahead
- Women’s track starts outdoor season at home with 9 firsts
- Seniors shine in final home meet
- Men’s track celebrates many career bests
- Bunnies making funnies
- Pop art shouldn’t be disdained
- Schools should offer more social aid after recent shootings
- Too often, present-day covers lose the charm of the originals
- Softball finishes Long Beach Invitational with pristine 5-0 record
- Editorial: Drunkorexia yields crop of weighty side effects
- Loaded words inappropriate in describing Gaza Strip conflict
- Soundbite: Destroyer
Friday, March 7
- Clutch free throws set up OT win
- Pac-10 title is third straight
- No. 2 Stanford visiting for rematch
- Rivalry game key to postseason
- Freshman secures men’s tennis’s victory
- Baseball stays positive despite losses
- Indoor season ends as some look to nationals
- Injured gymnasts bounce back just in time to hit mats at final home meet
- Track to get fresh start in outdoor meet
- Softball’s many wins not affecting focus, egos
- Groups react to Gaza raids
- McCain’s path to a 2008 ticket
- Science&Health: Student research looks at mysteries of the brain
- Fighting the denial of genocide
- Race, sexual identity focus of program
- Democrats need to unite to win presidency
- Wake up and smell the value of fair-trade coffee
- Editorial: Dangers of lax gun laws outweigh the benefits
- Iraq war should be evaluated as a two-part, multifaceted issue
- Vocal about vaginas
- Screen Scene: “Snow Angels”
- Celebrating the effects of a classic visual artist
- Finals destination: your stomach
- Photo gallery: Looking to be seen
Thursday, March 6
- Event targets gender rights
- Photo Gallery: Heals on wheels
- Recital to showcase student composers
- Entertainers give career tips
- Apartment life: It’s all about the details
- Anderson program aims to develop young leaders
- Battle for the Pac-10
- Baseball winning streak intercepted
- Young Bruins must beat pack to advance
- No. 6 men’s tennis creams Rice in decisive victory
- Strong pitching sets Bruin win
- Volleyball begins new win streak
- Filmmaker rising
- Ivy steals threaten UCs
- AAP debate fails to move
- Editorial Cartoon
- Graduate choreography students dance their life histories
- Letters to the Editor
Wednesday, March 5
- Students stump on both sides of Iraq War
- Obama maintains lead
- Nursing dean passes away
- Hunting for elusive Westwood gem can be nerve-wracking
- Take advantage of alternatives
- Cheap skates will help raise funds
- Lost belongings can be found
- Combine draws NFL hopefuls
- Tourney play key for Pac-10
- Student groups seek veteran aid
- For some, Iraq War hits close to home
- Westbrook’s dunks elevate fame, but misses bring down team
- Men’s tennis to match up against top-15 foes
- Piping into the silence
- Show connects graduate students with art community
- Campus should consider PC sentiments
- Editorial: Students should limit material on social sites
- Don’t conflate AAP with race
- Men’s volleyball beats Lewis, halts 4-match skid
- Hollywood hotshot faces test of time
- Book Review: “How to Talk About Books You Haven’t Read”
Tuesday, March 4
- Philip Morris cuts research
- Students movin’ on up and out, or not
- Week explores ‘correct’ effects
- Eligibility still means a spot
- Ideal posture while online relaxes body
- New bill would protect journalism teachers
- USAC currently lining up performers, sponsors for ‘Concerts for Cash’
- SoCal double switch
- Do it right: Use a condom
- One hit Wonderful
- Week in Photos: Feb. 25 - March 2
- Soundbite: “Heretic Pride”
- Savor this team while you can
- Legendary coach Wooden recuperating
- AAP unfairly favors minorities
- Volleyball hoping to end recent skid
- Editorial Cartoon
- Flash mobs have not all gone bananas
- Feature Photo: Dancing Greek to Greek
Monday, March 3
- Alum dies in crash
- Vans may drive into the night
- Veteran professors recount campus evolution
- Forum evaluates U.S. relations with Chinese market
- Putting law school on trial
- Wooden injured, expects full recovery
- Bruins persist to defeat Arizona
- Love is all you need, or at least so it seems
- Women’s last home game ends in victory
- Senior swimmers beat lifetime-best times as final races end on a high note
- Reining Budinger proves vital in win
- Damage of star guard’s play minimized by pressure
- Gymnastics team delivers solid performance against Oregon State
- Bruins enjoy three straight wins at Urban Invitational
- Cutting edge controversy
- Weekend Review: “Orange Lemon Egg Canary”
- Music blogs are in poor taste
- Women's water polo remains undefeated
- Bruins deliver strong individual performances at indoor track meet
- Softball sweeps San Diego Classic
- Men’s volleyball suffers loss against Ball State
- Women’s tennis falls to Bears in close battle
- Women pole vaulters excel at weekend tournament, gear up for NCAAs
Sunday, March 2
DBTV
Ackerman Screens Adult Movie, Pirates II: Stagnetti's Revenge
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