Shirin Vossoughi svossoughi@media.ucla.edu Click Here for more articles by Shirin Vossoughi Remember Super Mario Brothers? Pac-man and Donkey Kong? In case you haven’t been to Toys “R” Us lately, the world of technologically advanced video games has exploded since we were kids. To check out the latest fast-paced adventure game, just pick up “America’s Army: […]
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Daily Bruin finds “˜resident’ artist MIA
Howard Ho hho@media.ucla.edu Click Here for more articles by Howard Ho  Where, oh where, could UCLA celebrities have gone? Where, oh where, could they be? Welcome to the educational column, where we usually expand the silly putty that is your mind. However, today’s column must be interrupted for a special news bulletin. That’s right, […]
Three years as columnist don’t make me an expert
Adam Karon Click Here for more articles by Adam Karon  It is over. My life as a sportswriter is coming to an end. I see no white light, and I’m pretty sure my heart-monitor flatlined sometime between the beginning of my infatuation with Jim Everett and my brutal attack on the WNBA. It’s a […]
Softball only hope for choked up Bruins
Gilbert Quinonez gquinonez@media.ucla.edu Click Here for more articles by Gilbert Quinonez  UCLA choked. Monique Marier dove and made a leaping catch, robbing Stephanie Ramos of a potential game-winning hit to seal a 2-1 upset victory for Florida State over UCLA in the first game of the Women’s College World Series. The Bruins were No. […]
Popular opinion holds too much sway in U.S.
Sharon Kim skim@media.ucla.edu Click Here for more articles by Sharon Kim  Public opinion in the United States seems to shift more often than California’s tectonic plates. For many Americans ““ that is, the non-diehard-Republicans ““ reactions to the presidency of George W. Bush have closely resembled the five stages of grief. First, there was denial: […]
Popular films don’t create ““ they conform
Anthony Bromberg abromberg@media.ucla.edu Click Here for more articles by Anthony Bromberg  Everything’s all shook up. It isn’t just Elvis’ pelvic area anymore, it’s the whole nation. The United States of America is in an artistic sinkhole, which is rife with propaganda and stupidity. Not that there isn’t great artsy stuff going on out there, […]
New stadium could reignite football team
Jeff Eisenberg Click Here for more articles by Jeff Eisenberg The “lights are much brighter there…You can forget all your troubles, forget all your cares.” That’s right Bruin fans, our football team could be moving “downtown,” but only if new athletic director Dan Guerrero is prepared to make a bold impression in his first year […]