What was your most memorable experience at UCLA?
By Daily Bruin Staff
June 14, 1998 9:00 p.m.
Monday, June 15, 1998
What was your most memorable experience at UCLA?
Debbie Chin
Fourth-year, English
"When I got three parking tickets in a 24-hour period."
Skip Hicks
Fifth-year, History
"The 1996 USC game, when Skip Hicks scored the winning touchdown
in overtime. That, and graduating without ever losing to ‘SC."
Tanisha Larkin
Fifth-year, African American Studies and English
"The Schoenberg protest this year, when we were fighting for the
future of incoming students."
Rocky Goldberg
Fifth-year, Biology
"When our rugby team, which hadn’t won a game all year, was
playing San Diego State in a game where we were down by one man. I
scored my first try ever –
the equivalent of a touchdown – and we won by one try."
David Sayah
Fourth-year, Biology
"After the 1995 NCAA Championships, everyone was in Westwood,
shaking the lights and getting crazy. The police came and started
shooting rubber bullets, and we ran back to the dorms from
Strathmore and Gayley."
Anton Dembowski
Fourth-year, Political Science
"In my sociology class, the professor was lecturing about the
student protests in Korea during the 1980s, and how he was involved
in the violent protests. When he finished lecturing, my friend
raised his hand and asked, ‘Did you throw any Molotov cocktails?’
That summed up UCLA for me."