Not many filmmakers can claim that they got their start in an auto shop. Glenne McElhinney is one of the few who sharpened her teeth not at film school or even college, but rather out working for decades as an auto mechanic.
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Letters to the Editor
I just finished reading Pearring’s column (“A ten-minute talk with Block,” Feb. 16) about your 10 minutes of nothing to say and it leaves me a bit stunned. You had me for the first half, and then you just blew it.
Keefe to miss remainder of season due to shoulder surgery
James Keefe will undergo season-ending shoulder surgery next week. The senior forward started 13 of the 20 games in which he has played so far this season, but will not return to close out his UCLA career. “I’m very disappointed to be ending my senior year early,” Keefe said in a press release. “I would […]
Editorial: Overly protective laws harm interns
Internships are proving less and less optional these days.
Dance Marathon 2010
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Lunar New Year gives opportunity to recognize cultural identity
Chinese Student Association (CSA) Producer Katherine Sun and Vietnamese Tet Festival Coordinator Ella Ho share their thoughts on bringing in the Lunar New Year, reminding students how important it is to return to traditions and values that foster cultural awareness and well-being.
Yoga Break: Sequence 2
An instructor from the Wooden teaches heart-opening poses and back bends to open the spine. Take another yoga break with our second yoga sequence!