Saturday, June 27



Querrey seals second ATP win at LA Open

There was a slight sense of deja vu at the singles final of the 2009 Los Angeles Tennis Open, where 21-year-old Sam Querrey of Thousand Oaks topped Carsten Ball, a 22-year-old Australian citizen from Newport Beach, by the score of 6-4, 3-6, 6-1. Read more...

Photo: Sam Querrey slaps a backhand during the LA Tennis Open. Querrey finished the tournament with his second ATP tour win, finding victory in his match against Carsten Ball to the cheers of his fans “The Samurai.”


Galaxy have high spirits despite defeat

The boos were incessant, raining down upon David Beckham whenever he was involved in a play. Read more...

Photo: Landon Donavon of the Los Angeles Galaxy and Daniel Alves da Silva of FC Barcelona vie for control of the ball.



No. 1 seed Tommy Haas eliminates Marat Safin in LA Tennis Open quarterfinals

Physics and Astronomy Machine Shop resides in heart of Humanities

It’s hidden, it’s old and if you’re looking for the Physics and Astronomy Machine Shop, you won’t find it on a map. The basement of the Humanities Building is home to many classrooms and a lecture hall. It also houses a 35-year-old machine shop that mainly services UCLA’s physical sciences, and allows graduate students and post-doctoral researchers to undergo training in building experimental projects.

"Physics and Astronomy Machine Shop resides in heart of Humanities"

It was the seesaw ride that would not stop. Read more...

Photo: In his seventh appearance at the LA Tennis Open, Tommy Haas of Germany rallied with Marat Safin during the quarterfinal match on Friday.