Story archive for August 1998
Monday, Aug. 31
- UC Regents claim ROPA met standards
- Little League baseball stars deserve drugs to stay on top
- Bizarre love triangle
- Newsmagazine enters fall term without leader, may not publish
- Leap of Faith
- Community Briefs
- UCLA to make switch from Reebok to Adidas
- Intersection to Get New Traffic Light
- U.S. lacks coherent policy on Cuba
- Phantom star returns to haunt Los Angeles stage after hiatus
- Like it or not, Americans are voyeuristic
- Bruins pick up where they left off
- Speaks Out
- Bands on H.O.R.D.E. tour share energy, enthusiasm with audience
- Texas seeks revenge on UCLA
- Soundbites
- U.S. justifies bombings, calling victims 'terrorists'
- Sports Briefs
- Protesters want student expelled
- Campus, world braces for millennium-bug attack
- Letters
- Sun to set on Santa Monica's famed Twilight Dance concerts
Monday, Aug. 24
- Layoffs, relocations to come from closure of UCLA Storehouse
- Director works in company of controversy
- Super Bowl hopefuls face long, hard tackle for title
- Discard guise of sociability, be true to yourself
- Propaganda denies Holocaust occurred
- Soundbites
- Bruins shape up to begin season
- UCLA music mainstay dies of cancer at 70
- Intimate concert turns Royce Hall into homely Texas family kitchen
- Appeal for dance permit denied
- Friends perform variety of roles in little drama we call life
- Teammates compete to fill open tailback position left by Hicks
- Community Briefs
- Speaks Out
- The price of coolness
- Worker's death brings scrutiny to work area
- One Act Wonders
- Swimming Briefs
- Defense Man
- Two students fall from balcony in Westwood, sustain serious injuries
- 'Chicana Falsa' writer discovers ups, downs of being true to 'ethnic' label
- Still rocking after 30 years, Elton John dazzles crowd
Monday, Aug. 17
- Sports Briefs
- Dorm shortage puts squeeze on students
- Sexual assault occurs at UCLA Wednesday
- The Verve soulfully rivets fans with performance at the Pond
- College Briefs
- Freedom of the press... in Russia
- Sound Bites
- UCLA doctors operate, cure rare illness in Filipino youth
- Importing America
- Heisman Hype
- Community Briefs
- UCLA primes players for pros
- Good conversation kindles love
- Hollywood schmooze-fest food for thought for intern
- ASUCLA removes asbestos
- News falls into tabloid-style reporting
- Speaks Out
- Screen Scene
- Going AWOL
- Smokin'
- Preseason determines Super Bowl champions
- Members of society have duty to aid one another
Monday, Aug. 10
- Cashing in on tragedy illuminates society's problems
- 'First Love' a rite of passage for promising director
- Letters
- Curtain Calls
- Speaks Out
- Community Briefs
- Squirrel Nut Zippers swing into the Palace with unstoppable energy
- Dreams may not come true for dull Japanese band
- Be courteous or C.S. Lewis will run you down
- Soap opera hopes disaster will bring in new audience
- Young prepares to lead UCLA to top
- Sports Briefs
- Responsibility for organ retrieval to change hands
- The Big One
- We must strive to provide, receive better service
- Pro football, L.A. continue love-hate relationship
- Omega Sigma Tau won't face charges
- Weight of world on Bruin players' shoulders
- Cheating cases not connected, officials claim
- Eye of the Storm
Monday, Aug. 3
- Bruins strut stuff at Games
- Agassi grabs Mercedes-Benz Cup
- Indifference shackles young minds
- Making the right choice
- Just Say No intercollegiate games showcase Bruins skill
- Forty years of daily grind recorded through camera
- Speaks Out
- Native American writers tackle hostile film scene
- 'Citizen Kane' comes back to big screen
- Cashier's office makes four layoffs
- Teams need true blue fans in order to win championships
- Going AWOL
- Dudes bring unique humor to big screen
- Running out of gas on the information superhighway
- Anniversary reminds all of struggle for suffrage
- Coalition meets to lay out plan of action
- Stevie Nicks delights with mix of old, new
- Tennis fanatics enjoy watching, being big part of favorite sport
- Community Briefs
- Student groups face budget decreases


