
Robert Azizi

Samantha Lester

Salman Ali Asad

Madison Bullock

George Igelf
UCLA students and faculty discuss their plans for Valentine’s Day.
George Igo
Professor, physics
“Well, I have to be at work.”
Maddison Bullock
Second-year, human biology and society
“Some girlfriends (and I) are going to see “˜The Vow’, and then we’re going to Sprinkles to eat our hearts out.”
Samantha Lester
Fourth-year, English
“I’m not really doing anything for Valentine’s day. … I’m going to class.”
Nancy Igo
“Wait till you’ve been married 60 years.”
Bob Azizi
Third-year, international development studies
“I’m actually going to a party and it’s all single people. It should be fun. … It’s like nothing depressing or anything.”
Salman Ali Asad
Second-year, mechanical engineering
“Nothing much, hanging out with friends. Don’t have a Valentine this year. (We’re going to) eat food, go to Santa Monica Pier, … apparently stuff happens there.”