U.S. fears power of international court

  Shirin Vossoughi Vossoughi is a fourth-year history and international development studies student who encourages you to speak your mind at svossoughi@media.ucla.edu. Click Here for more articles by Shirin Vossoughi The United States government could learn a thing or two from the 9-year-old boy I tutor. While helping the fourth-grader finish his presentation on the […]

Clueless, simple, wise or wicked: which type of fan do you fit?

  Adam Karon Why is this column different from all other columns? E-mail Karon at gianthater@yahoo.com. Click Here for more articles by Adam Karon The word “fan” is derived from fanatic, which appropriately describes a small portion of those who attend athletic events. Some are dearly attached to their teams, while others turn like a […]

Clichés versus originality: sport writers root for latter

  Jeff Agase Agase thinks that columns about clichés are so cliché. E-mail him at agase@ucla.edu. Click Here for more articles by Jeff Agase On any given Sunday, in a must-win game of inches, if every individual on a team steps up and gives 110 percent, while remembering there is no “I” in team and […]