Bruin cafe

<p>Welcome to the Bruin Cafe</p>

<p>Let’s discuss anything.</p>

<p>For Instance, </p>

<p>1.UCLA finished as the #1 overall Collegiate Athletic Program of the 20th Century and is #1 into the 2000’s. </p>

<li><p>Into the 2004 school year, UCLA led all colleges in NCAA team championships won with 90. All 90 championships have been won since 1950. No school can match UCLA’s variety of successful teams. </p></li>
<li><p>Since the 1976 Olympics, UCLA has produced more Olympians and Olympic Medals than any other university. UCLA was #1 in overall gold medals among all college since 1976 going into the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. </p></li>
<li><p>Since the 1997-98 academic year (1997-98 thru 2003-2004), UCLA has been the nation’s most popular university to attend, with over 40,000 applications for admission currently. More students apply here than any other college for UCLA’s 4,000 admission spots per school year. The average student applying has over a 4.0 gpa and 1200 SAT. </p></li>
<li><p>In the latest U.S. News & World Report survey on top academic universities across the nation, UCLA is among the Top 4 public universities. UCLA has five times as many individual academic departments ranked in the Top 10 as its cross-town rival from USC. In fact, UCLA had over 60 more departments ranked in the Top 20 in the annual academic survey. Several UCLA academic departments rank with the Ivy Leagues in overall recognition and prestige. </p></li>
<li><p>UCLA won the National Championship in football in 1954. The Bruin men’s basketball team has won a record 11 NCAA titles, more than double of any other university. The Bruins have appeared in more championship games than any other school. UCLA won the 1978 Women’s Basketball National Collegiate Championship, the first major university to ever do so in front of a record crowd of 9,351 that stood for 8 years. UCLA is one of only a handful of universities that have won national championships in football and basketball. </p></li>
<li><p>The most successful active coach in NCAA history is UCLA’s Al Scates, with a record 18 NCAA men’s volleyball titles. Scates is believed to be the only current NCAA coach to have won titles in five decades - 60’s (two USVBA’s), 70’s (seven NCAA’s), 80’s (six NCAA’s) and 90’s (four NCAA’s) and the first title of the new millennium (2000). He has over 1,000 career victories. </p></li>
<li><p>Since the early 1970’s, UCLA is the only Division I university to never have had a head coach leave for another Division I college coaching job. This stability in coaching is because UCLA is the nation’s No. 1 school to desire to be a head coach. If a head coach leaves UCLA, it is usually for a position in professional sports. </p></li>
<li><p>If you add the current UCLA professional players in major league baseball, pro football, pro basketball, pro soccer, tennis and pro beach volleyball, there are more Bruin representatives playing professionally than any other school by a wide margin. </p></li>
<li><p>Michelle Kwan, the 2000 World Figure Skating Champion, attends UCLA around Olympic training. In the summer L.A. Laker Kobe Bryant has taken classes here. Sean Astin of ‘Lord of the Rings’ fame was an English honor student here. Numerous celebrities, including actress Heather Locklear and Academy Award winner Tim Robbins, have attended UCLA. There are numerous famous individuals who are attending or who have attended UCLA that are constantly in the public eye. </p></li>
<li><p>The internet was invented at UCLA. This university awards more doctoral degrees to minority students than any other college. UCLA was the first university in the Western United States at which open-heart surgery was performed. UCLA’s Medical Center has been ranked No. 1 on the West Coast every year since 1989. It is the #1 on-campus college facility in the nation. </p></li>
<li><p>Since national athletic department overall sports rankings began in 1971, UCLA is the only university to be ranked in the Top 6 every year. Only one other school has ranked in the Top 10 every year. UCLA was honored 21 times as the No. 1 men’s or No. 1 women’s program, more than double of any other university. The first time a combined athletic program was recognized, it was UCLA. Since the Director’s Cup rankings began in 1993-94, UCLA has ranked in the Top 6 every year, a record matched by only one other. </p></li>
<li><p>UCLA is the only university to produce an NFL player who has helped his team win three consecutive Super Bowls – Ken Norton, Jr. – and a quarterback who has won three Super Bowls in four years – Troy Aikman. In 36 of the 38 years the Super Bowl has been played, UCLA has had a player in the game and most times on the championship team. </p></li>
<li><p>On the USA Women’s Beach Volleyball Professional Tour, a UCLA player has been in the championship match at every event from April 1993 through the start of the 2004 season – over 11 years and almost 200 tournaments. A UCLA player has won over 80% of the USA women’s pro beach events. UCLA has produced the teams currently ranked among the top 3 in 2004 Olympic qualification --Holly McPeak/Elaine Youngs and Jenny Johnson-Jordan/Annett Buckner-Davis. 1996 Olympians Linda Hanley, Elaine Youngs and Holly McPeak (also 2000) are both UCLA graduates. UCLA has also dominated men’s beach volleyball with the top three all-time win leaders–Karch Kiraly, Sinjin Smith and Kent Steffes all being Bruin graduates. Kiraly is the only 3-time Olympic gold medalist in VB. </p></li>
<li><p>When ‘Sports Illustrated’ rated the nation’s collegiate athletic programs for the first time, UCLA was selected No. 1. UCLA was recognized for its balance in academics, athletics and social life. UCLA remains a national fixture when thinking of top schools. </p></li>
<li><p>UCLA’s Paul Caligiuri scored the goal that advanced the USA team to the 1990 World Cup in Italy, its first appearance in decades. In virtually every international USA match since that time, UCLA has had more players on the USA team than any other college. A record five former Bruins --Cobi Jones, Brad Friedel, Eddie Lewis, Frankie Hedjuk, and Joe-Max Moore were contributing members for the 2002 USA World Cup squad that advanced to the quarterfinals. </p></li>
<li><p>The Pac-10 named UCLA’s Natalie Williams as its first female Athlete of the Decade for her All-America play in both volleyball and basketball. She followed a long line of multi-sport Bruin athletes which included stars such as Jackie-Joyner-Kersee, Rafer Johnson, Jackie Robinson, Ann Meyers-Drysdale, Jonathan Ogden, Kristee Porter, Freddie Mitchell (football & baseball), Lauren Fendrick (volleyball & softball), Whitney Jones (soccer and basketball) and current athletes like Jarrad Page (football and baseball), Ryan Hollins (basketball and track & field), Matt McKinney (basketball and volleyball) and Brittany Ringel (volleyball and basketball). UCLA’s Quarter Academic System makes multi-sport student-athletes a strong possibility. </p></li>
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<p>18.hen you combine UCLA’s prestigious academics (its graduates average over $75,000 per year in income), a great all-around athletic program that produces championships and professional athletes, and an incredible social life so close to the beach, there is no university that can match the “total package” that UCLA offers. </p>

<p>Cotinue…</p>

<p>Coto...I think UCLA should designate you an honorary alumni. ;)</p>

<p>Why the affinity for UCLA...didn't you graduate from a private university?</p>

<p>Hi, I'd like a Beef & Cheddar, hot, with a side of French Onion Sun Chips to go.
Wait, which "Bruin Cafe" is this again?</p>

<p>Oh flopsy, so droll, so "punny", I like it! ;)</p>

<p>lol hey thats what I thought of when I saw this thread ;)</p>

<p>flopsy, that's what i usually order!!</p>

<p>Their sandwiches would be pretty good if they changed the kind of bread they use, I think. Haven't tried the smoothies yet, but I hear they're better than puzzles...</p>

<p>Stomach rumbling for some L.A. cuisine </p>

<p>B.J. Pizzeria</p>

<p>BJs is a great restaurant for some deep-dish pizza and a great selection of salads. And of course the BJs specialties - a sampler of all their home-brewed beers and their famous Pizookie - a hot chewy cookie topped with ice cream. </p>

<p>Acapulco's </p>

<p>Acapulco's is our recommendation for mexican food. They have excellent burritos and nachos, and Monday is always Marguerita Night! </p>

<p>Maloney's </p>

<p>Maloney's is the top bar and grill in Westwood, recently named to Playboy magazine's Best College Bars. They have a good selection of food and drinks and the music will make your time there a great experience. </p>

<p>Roll-Inn Subs (Buck-50s) </p>

<p>Roll-Inn's, better know to Bruins are Buck-50s, is a classic hangout spot in Westwood and the place to get extremely cheap sandwiches. The place is open late, so be sure to stop by on your way home at night.</p>

<p>Westwood Brewing Company </p>

<p>Westwood Brew Co. is another Westwood bar and grill, although a notch lower than Maloney's. Brew Co.'s advantages lie in its vast selection of beers and its live music.</p>

<p>From UCLA
If you prefer swing-dancing, you should go to "Suzzy Q" on Westwood Boulevard, Fridays and Sundays, at 8 p.m. and the bus 8 will drive you to the door. </p>

<p>Go to the outlet
Going to the outlet means saving money and buying smart and quality things. Two of the best and close outlets in LA, are Camarillo and Cabazon. </p>

<p>Jamming in LA
To have fun in LA you should go to Sunset Boulevard between 8000 and 9000. Then you can find several clubs to jam until 2am in the morning. DJs and music are so good that you'll never stop dancing. </p>

<p>One of the favorite places for students is "Dublin´s" because of the free entrance and the friendly ambience. On the other hand, one of the places which you have to pay a cover, is "House of Blues." Models, actors and people from the cinema spend their nights in these kinds of clubs. </p>

<p>Closer to the campus you can find one of the favorite places for UCLA students: "Madison's" in Westwood.
Another great place is Maloney´s . Both of them are free entrance and close at 2am. </p>

<p>Dining in LA
Dining in LA is quite expensive, however you can decide to eat in a fast food place. LA has all the different dishes worldwide. Italian food at "Marco La Pastachiuta" on Westwood Boulevard is better than any of the restaurants in Via Venetto in Rome. </p>

<p>"The Fisherman´s Wharf" in Santa Monica have maybe the best fish in Southern Ca. Modern and chic ambianc , with low prices make this place worthy of mermaids!! </p>

<p>Sushi is fashion. So let´s go to Kikaku in front of Santa Monica Beach, the smart and best sushi bar in LA. </p>

<p>Surf on California beaches
Best waves are in front of Venice beach. If you doubt it ask the many, many surfers which are lied in the white sand of this wonderful beach. </p>

<p>You only need to bring your swim suit because close to the beaches are a lot of renting surf stores with good materials and low prices. </p>

<p>Close to the surfers area you can find basketball courts and "muscle beach" which gather all the biggest pieces of meat of the US. Let's go take a watch! You'll never forget it!</p>

<p>Oh yes, can't wait to go to the muscle beach and see some meat! Or maybe not.</p>

<p>But the rest sounds good. Delectable.</p>

<p>wow somebody needs a job, maybe a social life too. </p>

<p>heres something on the side: Ken Norton Jr now coaches USC linebackers. and i dont see a football title here : <a href="http://uclabruins.collegesports.com/trads/ucla-championships.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://uclabruins.collegesports.com/trads/ucla-championships.html&lt;/a> </p>

<p>lets set it straight: USC owns the turf, dont try to touch us here. ucla has their banner sport, but we have ours.</p>

<p>other than that i wouldnt be surprised if some of that rubbish is straight BS. Yum, BS never tasted so great.</p>

<p>Welcome back MTM Or UCIDOM.(UCI-dropout-man)</p>

<p>mrtrojanman, i appreciate your participation, but why are you lingering around ucla boards and criticizing people's posts? it doesnt matter what your poster name is, i just dont think anyone should be making comments like "wow somebody needs a job, maybe a social life too.", even if cotodecasa (who i believe you're referring to) brings up info that we are not as familiar with.</p>

<p>Can't you read the sign?</p>

<p>No Trojans Allowed In The Bruin Cafe</p>

<p>kfc4u is too nice.</p>

<p>Trojan I think you need an enema; you have something up your butt and you need to get it taken care of...seriously man, go away.</p>

<p>I am all for a different point of view, but all you do is troll these forums. You aren't here to contribute, just to deride.</p>

<p>GPA boosters/GPA Killers Rankings?</p>

<p>"Welcome back MTM Or UCIDOM.(UCI-dropout-man)"</p>

<p>wow, great insult. yes i did drop out of uci. for a better school.</p>

<p>sorry, i didnt know i was invading your internet territory. i thought we had like a rivalry or something? you guys are booorrriiinggg.</p>

<p>The off topic area of the board I see... :)</p>

<p>Trojan's comment reminded me of a comment made by the valedictorian or speaker at a Georgetown graduation ceremony. He said, "Let's admit it here: we're dorks." </p>

<p>I find that humorous; surely it does carry it's connotations but it's a fine admission I think.</p>

<p>Sophomores both Southern Californians, wax enthusiastic about the late-night life of Westwood, the neighborhood where UCLA is located. Students are on the street, delis and restaurants are open late, and movie houses feature late showings.</p>

<p>By contrast, most Palo Alto destinations are beyond walking distance, and parking is difficult at both ends of the trip. Given that, says Dean of Students Marc Wais, “Most students would just as soon go to San Francisco.”</p>

<p><a href="http://www.stanfordalumni.org/news/magazine/2002/marapr/features/paloalto.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.stanfordalumni.org/news/magazine/2002/marapr/features/paloalto.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>aahh, CotoDeCasa, you tried. But once again, a UCLA thread has turned into a rivalry. So, interesting facts list, good stuff to know. But does "anything" have to mean "anything to do with UCLA itself?"</p>