Scott Schultz sschultz@media.ucla.edu Click Here for more articles by Scott Schultz By Scott Schultz sschultz@media.ucla.edu Sometimes when you reach your 30s, you look back on your life and wish you could change your past. I’m not talking about trivial moments, like the time I cut Shane Battier from my fantasy league roster. I’m talking about […]
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On meditation, diet, identity: An interview with a yogi
Daniel Miller Sandoval is a fourth-year political science and history student and serves as chairperson of the Campus Retention Committee. Click Here for more articles by Daniel Miller I first met yogi Sayler VanMerlin two weeks ago, on the urging of a friend who took the instructor’s Bliss Yoga class at the Sunset Recreation Center […]
Fulfilling surfer role is rough, dude
Adam Karon akaron@media.ucla.edu Click Here for more articles by Adam Karon You shuffle around campus in your Reef flip-flops and Billabong shirt. Your hair is carefully sculpted into a chaotic mess, and every other word spewing from your mouth is “dude.” You might fool a Cornhusker from Nebraska, but you do not fool us. You […]
Film celebrities duke it out in imaginary fights
Kenny Chang What happens? You decide! Let the survey begin! E-mail Kenny at kchang@media.ucla.edu, and he will sum up the fight in next week’s column. Choose your own adventure! Click Here for more articles by Kenny Chang Come one, come all, for this marks the beginning of a series of classic fights. Drawn from the […]
Apartment hunting is no fun at all
 Bonnie Chau bchau@media.ucla.edu Click Here for more articles by Bonnie Chau The apartment was perfect. Well, perfect in the sense that two of four roommates had wandered around the complex for about 10 minutes and decided it was perfect. But, surely, the two other roommates would agree that it was The One. And it […]
Machine politics unacceptable in USAC
Andrew Jones Jones is a third-year political science student. E-mail him at ajones@media.ucla.edu. Click Here for more articles by Machine politics” is a precise description of how Student Empowerment! has run undergraduate student politics over the past few years. Whoever takes power this year must end the abusive spending of the $2.2 million in our […]
Le Pen’s ranking shows nation’s true colors
Ben Shapiro Shapiro is a second-year political science student. E-mail him at frumfiddle@aol.com. Click Here for more articles by Ben Shapiro France is supposed to be the world capital of sophistication. Their public sneers at brutish American policy. They hesitate to support any war on Iraq. They refuse to turn over suspected terrorists to American […]