Friends tell of treasure trove of cheap books in ?hidden? wing of library
A frail voice with, bright blue eyes says students can ‘pick and choose’ information that they may not be aware exists on campus.
A frail voice with, bright blue eyes says students can ‘pick and choose’ information that they may not be aware exists on campus.
A frail voice with, bright blue eyes says students can “pick and choose” information that they may not be aware exists on campus. Though they may not find a treasure trove of gold and ancient artifacts left behind in a secret room by the Founding Fathers, students may be able to buy a book about their revolutionary exploits at a bargain.
Pussy ‘ Pooch teamed with Bark Avenue Foundation to present Furlicious, a special outdoor evening event for pet owners and their furry friends on June 23 at J Lounge in downtown Los Angeles. More than 100 humans and approximately 70 dogs attended. Guests enjoyed a variety of activities from placing bids at the silent auction to benefit Bark Avenue Foundation to an opportunity to adopt a pet.
While other kids gleefully waited in line to ride ponies, a five-year-old turned to her dad and said, “You don’t have to do this for me.” Melissa Karpel could sense the animals’ sadness from walking aimlessly in a circle, bound to one another in chains so children could wave to their families.
A student planning committee used student fee dollars to kick off the summer with a whole lot of Sex and the City on the rooftop of Sierra Hall on May 30. A select number of guests drank virgin Cosmos from pink plastic martini glasses as Frank Sinatra music played in the background at the “mocktail” event.
Get ready to feel the thunda! “Kung Fu Panda” high kicked into theaters June 6, telling the tale of a sweet, but clumsy Panda named Po (Jack Black), who dreams of fighting with the legendary Furious Five. When it’s time to select the Dragon Warrior, Master Oogway (Randall Duk Kim), however, he ends up choosing Po rather than Tigress (Angelina Jolie), Viper (Lucy Liu), Crane (David Cross), Monkey (Jackie Chan), or Mantis (Seth Rogen).
The faint smell of booze and smoke lingers in the air, easily intoxicating anyone who is sober. Seconds before showtime, the music fades and the feedback of the microphone is increased as Carey Ysais, host and director, greets the audience with his usual, “Are you ready for some Carnivvvaaaaaal?” Hoots and hollers from the Hollywood crowd lets Yasis know they are ready to get the show started.