Tuesday, June 23


Phi Gamma Nu tackled testicular cancer in “Balls for Balls” eating competition

Phi Gamma Nu tackled testicular cancer in “Balls for Balls” eating competition February 23, 2010 - "Balls for Balls" was a meatball eating competition to raise funds for the Lance Armstrong Foundation's fight against testicular cancer. Business fraternity Phi Gamma Nu collaborated with the Student Welfare Committee to host this event for the first time at UCLA on Feb. 22nd. UCLA's Phi Gamma Nu adopted the idea from another Phi Gamma Nu chapter at the University of Pennsylvania [5:04]. "Phi Gamma Nu tackled testicular cancer in “Balls for Balls” eating competition"

February 23, 2010 - "Balls for Balls" was a meatball eating competition to raise funds for the Lance Armstrong Foundation's fight against testicular cancer. Business fraternity Phi Gamma Nu collaborated with the Student Welfare Committee to host this event for the first time at UCLA on Feb. 22nd. UCLA's Phi Gamma Nu adopted the idea from another Phi Gamma Nu chapter at the University of Pennsylvania [5:04]. Read more...


Men’s tennis to face Anteaters

To the untrained eye, it may seem as if the UCLA men's tennis team is doing everything right. Read more...

Photo: Coach Billy Martin speaks about the season after a UCLA 4-3 loss during the NCAA Championships last spring. UCLA plays UC Irvine this afternoon.


A grueling contest of (meat)balls

Monday night in Ackerman Grand Ballroom, there were balls flying "“ out of people's mouths. Read more...

Photo: Third-year electrical engineering student Noah LaMoyne of the team “Schmuckburger” participates in the final rounds of Monday’s meatball-eating contest.


Bruins off to a winning start

It would have been reasonable to think that the UCLA baseball team would win its three games last weekend. Read more...

Photo: UCLA players celebrate after scoring one of their many runs in Friday’s 16-2 victory over Southern. After crossing the plate a combined 40 times this weekend ““ and winning all three of their games ““ the Bruins will visit Long Beach State tonight. Senior Garett Claypool will be on the mound for UCLA.



Battle of the Columnists: Eshoff and Howard Border War Hits the Ice!

On Sunday, the American men's hockey team stunned Vancouver and the rest of the world when it knocked off the heavily favored Canadians in the final game of the Olympic tournament's first round. In the aftermath of that upset, the Daily Bruin Sports staff breaks down what the game could mean for the countries going forward. Read more...