<p>No, you cannot transfer tickets if you have Den. If you bought individual tickets or a plan besides student tickets, then you may through a website.</p>
<p>Your best bet is giving it to a friend or letting someone borrow your Bruincard for a fee.</p>
<p>racquetball will be hell at peak hours if you need to borrow racquets. there is a “waiting list” where you just write your name on a piece of paper, but thats so loosely enforced and you have to stay near the desk the whole time in order to get em when someone brings em in. if you have your own stuff, then theres usually a court available (they have less racquets than courts, and most people rent, so there are usually free courts)</p>
<p>sometimes they have balls…just bring your own. you can buy a pack of two upstairs.</p>
Basically, you first fill out a waiver, and then you can go in whenever. You can start bouldering right away, but if you want to belay, you need to pass a test. Just ask the person who works there.</p>
<p>hm how does the single game home basketball procedure go again? i faintly recall that if all the season ticket holders’ seats don’t fill up, they will sell the remaining at the box office “x” minutes prior to the start of the game, though it isn’t always a guarantee. is this correct? i’m thinking of attending the cal or the stanford game. any input appreciated.</p>
<p>so i lost my wallet in lakretz 110 or cs 50 most likely. if someone found it, where do you guys think it would end up? i checked both places and couldnt find it…</p>
<p>I had already glanced at that but hoped there were more…</p>
<p>Being white, catholic, from Maryland, with almost no financial need throws me out of the running for pretty much every scholarship. Whoopdidoo. There goes my shot at even going to UCLA… =(</p>