Wednesday, January 28

Bolton horrible choice for U.N.

John Bolton’s recent appointment as the United States’ ambassador to the United Nations came only after an embarrassing and unexpected storm of controversy, when a few Republicans on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee expressed reservations about sending Bolton to the United Nations. Read more...


Learn the lingo of sex

All UCLA students should receive a well-rounded education with which to properly carry out parlor room conversations. Your education should not only help you out at tedious functions, but should provide you with the means to appear as if you know everything to those who know no better ““ like children. Read more...


Rash actions may cloud future

The force was so intense that shadows of fences and obliterated bodies left silhouettes upon the stone and asphalt in August 1945. Sixty years later, the buildings have been reconstructed. Read more...


Music industry doesn’t sound right

I was getting a haircut one day around when Santana’s album “Supernatural” came out. The album’s hit single, “Smooth,” came on the radio, and the barber jumped and nearly Van Gogh’d my ear. Read more...



Women need to keep dream alive

The July 11 edition of Newsweek featured Sandra Day O’Connor on the cover and read “From Cowgirl to Supreme Court Justice.” Now that she is leaving the Supreme Court, I ask, “Where have all the cowgirls gone?” Where are the women of today that we can look up to? Read more...


Video game rating tasteless

Imagine watching an action flick with adrenaline-fueled car chases, gory gunfights and in-your-face explosions, rated R for its graphic violence and sexual innuendo. Now pretend that a bootlegged Internet copy of this film contained the graphic sex scenes cut from the studio’s version. Read more...