date: 2023-10-23, from: The LAist
Therapists say that giving speakers of other languages mental health vocabulary in their own language is a first step toward better mental health.
https://laist.com/news/education/la-mission-college-language-barrier-mental-health-spanish-speakers
date: 2023-10-23, from: The LAist
The case has profound implications for almost every aspect of American life, especially at a time when there are great national security concerns about false information online.
date: 2023-10-23, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Bruin Flea, a flea market co-hosted by students and local community members, made its Westwood debut on Broxton Avenue on Friday. The monthly market, which began holding events in 2022, featured food trucks, music and booths from various businesses and local vendors.
date: 2023-10-23, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
The Bruins attempted to muster up enough grit to get past the fourth-ranked team in the nation. And although a chorus of voices from the Bruin bench, led by defensive specialist/libero Katie McCarthy, chanted “Keep it gritty,” UCLA women’s volleyball (11-9, 3-7 Pac-12) succumbed to No.
date: 2023-10-23, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
In June, the United States Supreme Court eliminated the use of race-conscious admissions in colleges and universities across the country by a vote of 6-3. Affirmative action has evolved since its establishment in the 1960s during the Civil Rights Movement.
date: 2023-10-23, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct. 22 at 10:20 p.m. End Overdose, a Los Angeles-based nonprofit, is expanding to college campuses across the country to educate and equip students to prevent drug-related overdoses.
date: 2023-10-22, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Former UCLA Chancellor Charles E. Young died Sunday at age 91. Young – who was chancellor from 1968 to 1997 – was the youngest chancellor in the history of the UC system when appointed at age 36.
https://dailybruin.com/2023/10/22/former-ucla-chancellor-charles-e-young-dies-at-age-91/
date: 2023-10-22, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated on Oct. 22 at 10:13 p.m. Students discussed feeling a lack of support from UCLA and the Undergraduate Students Association Council during public comment at the council’s meeting Tuesday.
https://dailybruin.com/2023/10/22/usac-recap-oct-17-2/
date: 2023-10-22, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Mishaps on both sides of the ball terminated USC’s perfect Pac-12 record.
The post Football just cannot defeat the Utes appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/22/football-just-cannot-defeat-the-utes/
date: 2023-10-22, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
The Bruins faced their crosstown rival on Saturday, trouncing them in an 11-2 victory and preserving their undefeated record.
https://dailybruin.com/2023/10/22/gallery-ucla-mens-water-polo-reigns-supreme-against-usc/
date: 2023-10-22, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct. 22 at 9:24 p.m. The Bruins won 12 straight events. No. 23 UCLA swim and dive (2-0, 1-0 Pac-12) defeated UC Santa Barbara (1-1, 1-0 MPSF) on Friday at Spieker Aquatics Center by 64 points – its biggest win differential of the dual meet season – improving its all-time record against the Gauchos to 38-1.
date: 2023-10-22, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Limits are surpassing the stratosphere with Highball Media’s productions. Highball Media, a production company co-founded by alumni Lucy Urbano and Charlie Stuip, is composed of artists seeking to express themselves authentically and unapologetically.
date: 2023-10-22, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
The Bruins continued their undefeated Pac-12 run without a key piece of the puzzle. UCLA men’s soccer (6-3-3, 3-0-2 Pac-12) defeated San Diego State (6-3-4, 0-3-2) by a score of 2-1 at Wallis Annenberg Stadium on Friday night.
date: 2023-10-22, from: City of Santa Clarita
State of the City 2023 – Event Extravaganza By City Manager Ken Striplin Santa Clarita is more than just a City; it’s an experience. It’s where families thrive, businesses prosper and community spirit is strong. You don’t need to look further than the City’s roster of top-tier events to see why. Be it the rhythmic […]
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https://santaclarita.gov/blog/2023/10/22/state-of-the-city-2023-event-extravaganza/
date: 2023-10-22, from: The LAist
A professor of Jewish history at UCLA has tried to stake out some middle ground, where Jews and Palestinians on campus could safely stand and grieve for one another.
date: 2023-10-22, from: The LAist
The GOP hasn’t always been so focused on Israel, but evangelicals, partisan sorting and neoconservatism all helped change that. Those ties take center stage now as the Israel-Hamas war rages on.
https://laist.com/news/this-is-how-the-republican-party-became-so-strongly-pro-israel
date: 2023-10-23, from: The LAist
Fourteen trucks with essential supplies provided by the United Nations entered the southern Gaza Strip on Sunday. It included water, food and medical equipment, but no fuel.
https://laist.com/news/israel-intensifies-gaza-bombing-as-additional-aid-awaits-entry-from-egypt
date: 2023-10-22, from: The LAist
SAG-AFTRA and Hollywood studios are resuming negotiations over streaming residuals and use of AI likenesses.
https://laist.com/news/arts-and-entertainment/sag-aftra-to-restart-contract-negotiations-this-week
date: 2023-10-23, from: The LAist
The new degree program will build on the school’s connections with employers in areas like stem cell research and pharmaceutical manufacturing.
date: 2023-10-22, from: The LAist
The plants and mulch within five feet of a home pose a major risk for spreading wildfire. California now has the tricky task of convincing homeowners to get rid of the greenery.
date: 2023-10-22, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct. 22 at 9:19 p.m. STANFORD – Ethan Garbers stole the spotlight from the birthday boy hours before kickoff. The redshirt junior quarterback got the start for the Bruins, marking his first since their season opener.
date: 2023-10-22, from: The Round Up (Peirce College Student Newspaper)
Teachers should be able to share their political views with their students. According to the Hechinger Report by Charlotte West, studies show that teachers’ political
The post Pro: Teachers should express their political views in the classroom appeared first on The Roundup.
date: 2023-10-22, from: The Round Up (Peirce College Student Newspaper)
Teachers have a great amount of influence to the benefit or the detriment of the students in the classroom. For that reason, teachers should not
The post Con: Teachers should not express their political opinion in the classroom appeared first on The Roundup.
date: 2023-10-22, from: The Round Up (Peirce College Student Newspaper)
Community colleges are known for being beneficial to a wide demographic of people, from those learning new skills, to others looking to cut costs and
The post Make Pierce College more accessible to students appeared first on The Roundup.
date: 2023-10-22, from: The Round Up (Peirce College Student Newspaper)
This is the story of a 22-year-old young man who graduated from university with a bachelor’s degree, and he thought the degree could earn him
The post Mentorship program would help students be job-ready appeared first on The Roundup.
date: 2023-10-22, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The Trojans were unable to get revenge in their fourth straight loss to the Utes.
The post Football endures another heartbreaking loss to Utah appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/21/football-endures-another-heartbreaking-loss-to-utah/
date: 2023-10-22, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct. 22 at 10:08 p.m. UCLA Housing decreased the number of COVID-19 isolation rooms for the 2023-2024 academic year. In previous years, dorm buildings and university apartments have been used as isolation housing for students who tested positive for COVID-19.
date: 2023-10-22, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
The Occidental removed an article about the Israel-Hamas conflict from our website to protect the privacy of those affected. If you have any questions about this, please contact us at theoccidental@oxy.edu.
The post Clarification appeared first on The Occidental.
https://theoccidentalnews.com/news/2023/10/21/clarification/2909960
date: 2023-10-20, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Omar Morales added yet another accolade to his career. The junior capped off his second year with the Bruins as the leading scorer and headed straight to the 123rd U.S.
date: 2023-10-20, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Lilly Reale fell to the ground after committing a foul. The junior defender – who averages 77 minutes of play per game – lifted herself back up and stumbled her way back over to her position, shaking off the tough hit she endured in the previous play.
date: 2023-10-20, from: CI View (CSCI Student Newspaper)
By Ashley Tolteca and Allen Monge Graphic by Ashley Tolteca
date: 2023-10-20, from: The LAist
The Pasadena resident who contracted the virus is said to be recovering.
date: 2023-10-20, from: Catalina Islander
On Saturday, Oct. 14, a Benefit Golf Tournament was held at the Avalon Golf Course. This event was a fund raiser for six families from Avalon who now live in Lahaina on the Island of Maui that had their homes destroyed by wildfire. Most of the six transplanted Catalina Island families flew back to their […]
https://thecatalinaislander.com/lions-club-donates-25k-to-islanders-now-living-in-maui/
date: 2023-10-20, from: CI View (CSCI Student Newspaper)
By Emily Chang Graphic by Javier Vargas On Sept. 8, President Richard Yao announced in a campus global a $30 million gift to CI – […]
http://civiewnews.com/news/6596/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=6596
date: 2023-10-20, from: Catalina Islander
The Council Chambers were full for this week’s meeting. The public and the Catalina Island Conservancy both argued their cases to the Oct. 17 Avalon City Council meeting. The public spoke for about two hours. At least 155 people saw the video on YouTube; 314 comments were posted on the city’s Facebook page. The public […]
https://thecatalinaislander.com/council-flooded-on-deer-eradication-conservancy-states-its-case/
date: 2023-10-20, from: Catalina Islander
The first game of the night was between Coyote Joe’s and Straight Up Builders. Both teams were scoreless after one inning. The second inning saw Coyote Joe’s get on the board with four runs off a base hit, two errors, a walk and a double from Melissa Schafer. Straight Up Builders answered with a walk […]
https://thecatalinaislander.com/coyote-joes-bravos-landscaping-victorious/
date: 2023-10-20, from: Pepperdine Beacon (Pepperdine Student Newspaper)
On Tuesday night, seniors Niamh Rolston, Peyton Stewart, Asha Weir and Deslyn Williams were killed by a vehicle as they walked alongside Pacific Coast Highway. The following day, the university announced the names of the students lost upon confirmation with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD). Vice President for Student Affairs Connie Horton said […]
The post Pepperdine Mourns Loss of Four Seniors appeared first on The Pepperdine Beacon.
date: 2023-10-20, from: Catalina Islander
To “gaslight” someone means to manipulate another person into doubting their own perceptions, experiences or understanding of events. As a former resident of Avalon, I know CIC is famous for it. Manipulating information to make people believe what their own eyes and personal experiences tell them is untrue. First, in the spirit of transparency, CIC […]
https://thecatalinaislander.com/letter-to-the-editor-open-letter-to-the-catalina-island-conservancy/
date: 2023-10-20, from: CI View (CSCI Student Newspaper)
By Ryanne Slagiel Graphic by Javier Vargas Student research is not just for graduate students! CI has a student research center right here on campus […]
date: 2023-10-20, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
For most Bruins, the morning of Oct. 7 marked the first home football game of the quarter and an exciting day at the Rose Bowl. For me, it signified the start of a heartbreaking war between Israel – the Jewish homeland – and Hamas, the Iran-supported, Gaza-governing militant group that the United States has declared a terrorist organization.
date: 2023-10-20, from: The LAist
A new exhibition at the Skirball Cultural Center traces the 80-year effort to track down a painting taken from a family’s home in Czechoslovakia.
https://laist.com/news/arts-and-entertainment/family-quest-to-recover-artwork-stolen-by-nazis
date: 2023-10-20, from: Catalina Islander
The community is invited to join the Catalina Museum for Art & History in celebrating Jay Guion’s birthday and the premiere of their sixth Catalina Story Project documentary at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 21, at the museum’s Ackerman Family Amphitheater, set beneath the starry Catalina sky. This documentary offers a profound exploration of the […]
https://thecatalinaislander.com/catalina-story-project-film-screening-jay-guion/
date: 2023-10-20, from: Catalina Islander
The Avalon City Council this week called the March 2024 election. The council also approved a resolution asking the County Board of Supervisors to provide election services. The mayor’s seat, two City Council seats, the office of treasurer will be in play. The winners will serve four-year terms. In a series of unanimous votes, the […]
https://thecatalinaislander.com/avalon-council-calls-2024-election-rules/
date: 2023-10-20, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
A phone call earlier this year has proved to be momentous for UCLA women’s golf coach Alicia Um Holmes. When then-freshman Meghan Royal entered the transfer portal and expressed her hopes of joining the Bruin pack, Um Holmes eyed the prospect.
date: 2023-10-20, from: City of Santa Clarita
MOBILE SPAY AND NEUTER SERVICES COMING TO SANTA CLARITA Spay and Neuter Clinic to be located at the Newhall Community Center The City of Santa Clarita, in partnership with our contractor, the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control (DACC), is excited to announce that Simi Valley Non-Profit Spay and Neuter Clinic […]
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https://santaclarita.gov/blog/2023/10/20/mobile-spay-and-neuter-services-coming-to-santa-clarita/
date: 2023-10-20, from: The LAist
It is too soon to know whether current events will be nearly as momentous as those of 1973 — for the region, for the U.S. or for the world at large. But it is also possible they could be more so.
date: 2023-10-20, from: City of Santa Clarita
JOIN US FOR MAKE A DIFFERENCE DAY AND HELP BETTER OUR COMMUNITY Give Back and Make a Difference! The City of Santa Clarita is preparing for Make A Difference Day on Saturday, October 28, and we’re looking for enthusiastic residents to join us on this incredible day of community service. Make A Difference Day is […]
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date: 2023-10-20, from: The LAist
Culver City High School senior Emi Sakamoto experienced the so-called ‘youth mental health crisis’ firsthand. So she decided to do something about it.
date: 2023-10-20, from: The LAist
An editor-slash-amateur-baker will be on hiatus from making many versions of LAUSD’s iconic coffee cake for his colleagues. But how did the 1954 recipe compare to today’s?
https://laist.com/news/food/no-more-homemade-lausd-coffee-cake-for-now
date: 2023-10-20, from: The LAist
The multimedia art exhibit traces the region’s complex evolution from agriculture to military base to vast rows of warehouses.
date: 2023-10-20, from: The LAist
Fusion used to mean cringe and eye-rolling; meet the chefs who are bringing playfulness and culinary innovation to create brand new dishes.
https://laist.com/news/food/la-runs-on-fusion-cuisine-here-are-four-new-ish-restaurants-to-try
date: 2023-10-20, from: The LAist
That means your favorite box of Samoas that used to sell for $5 will soon cost a dollar more.
https://laist.com/news/food/inflation-has-a-new-victim-girl-scout-cookies
date: 2023-10-20, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The Daily Trojan features Classified advertising in each day’s edition. Here you can read, search, and even print out each day’s edition of the Classifieds.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/20/classifieds-october-20-2023/
date: 2023-10-20, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Trojan football has a lot of season left, but many tough games remain.
The post Sports staff’s predictions for USC’s win total appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/20/sports-staffs-predictions-for-uscs-win-total/
date: 2023-10-20, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The Trojans will take on No. 4 Washington State and Washington at Galen.
The post Women’s volleyball to face Washington schools appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/20/womens-volleyball-to-face-washington-schools/
date: 2023-10-20, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
While the loss may have been embarrassing, USC has plenty of time to make up for it.
The post You’re overreacting to the Notre Dame loss appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/20/youre-overreacting-to-the-notre-dame-loss/
date: 2023-10-20, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
USC was 0-2 against the Utes last season, the only USC losses in Pac-12 play.
The post USC seeks revenge against Utah appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/20/usc-seeks-revenge-against-utah/
date: 2023-10-20, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Why the Trojans haven’t conquered in more than five years.
The post USC’s elusive Pac-12 championship appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/20/uscs-elusive-pac-12-championship/
date: 2023-10-20, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
USC students need to tell the truth about Israel’s history of violence and colonialism.
The post We won’t stop until Palestine is free appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/20/we-wont-stop-until-palestine-is-free/
date: 2023-10-20, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
I’m not having a “marginalization olympics” with you.
The post Life as the elephant in the room appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/20/life-as-the-elephant-in-the-room/
date: 2023-10-20, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The exhibition marks Blake’s first major international loan on the West Coast.
The post Getty Center opens ‘William Blake: Visionary’ appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/20/getty-center-opens-william-blake-visionary/
date: 2023-10-20, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Humor is a constant in my life that reminds me I will be OK.
The post Comedy fatigue is a funny feeling appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/20/column-comic-relief/
date: 2023-10-20, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Officials discussed support of affirmative action, college affordability and destigmatizing mental health.
The post USC-area lawmakers talk student issues appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/20/usc-area-lawmakers-talk-student-issues/
date: 2023-10-20, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
In the 2012 film “Pitch Perfect,” the protagonist Beca walks onto her college campus, Barden University, during move-in to start her freshman year. Beca notices a student transporting several bins of stuffed animals, which fall over on the student’s way to their dorm.
date: 2023-10-20, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
UCLA researchers have developed new nanotechnology that can be used to regenerate bone in patients facing bone loss. In a study published in September, the researchers found that simultaneously altering the expression levels of two genes related to bone formation led to increased production of a protein that forms bones called BMP-2, said Dr.
date: 2023-10-20, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
The UCLA Resilience In Your Student Experience Center celebrated its completed renovations at its reopening Tuesday. The RISE Center, an extension of UCLA Counseling and Psychological Services, helps students connect to resources and tools they can use to better support themselves, according to the RISE Center website.
date: 2023-10-20, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct. 21 at 11:26 a.m. The start of the pandemic marked the beginning of my infatuation with self-improvement. In late 2020, my brother and I started working out in our basement.
date: 2023-10-20, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Editor’s Note: Editorials do not represent the Daily Bruin as a whole. The Board encourages readers to respond to our editorials at dailybruin.com/submit. Students weren’t the only ones moving into university-owned housing at the start of the quarter.
date: 2023-10-20, from: The LAist
Misleading and false information is muddying efforts to uncover who is responsible for the deadly blast that killed hundreds of people.
https://laist.com/news/fake-accounts-old-videos-and-rumors-fuel-chaos-around-gaza-hospital-explosion
date: 2023-10-20, from: Laloyolan (LMU Student Newspaper)
Roy Pereira, S.J., showcases the Jesuit Community, a group of Jesuit priests who serve LMU.
https://www.laloyolan.com/life_and_arts/img-0060-jpg/image_7b1996f3-cd27-50ed-953b-944a958c366b.html
date: 2023-10-20, from: Laloyolan (LMU Student Newspaper)
Roy Pereira, S.J., is a central figure for LMU wellness. His neuroscience and Jesuit backgrounds give him a nuanced perspective and unique look into how to care for one another’s well-being.
date: 2023-10-20, from: Laloyolan (LMU Student Newspaper)
As academic coursework at LMU is largely digital, and the use of artificial intelligence becomes a more prevalent tool for students, cybersecurity education is an increasingly relevant topic to discuss on campus.
https://www.laloyolan.com/news/cybersecurity/image_df013c32-601f-53f7-9bb8-e6ed8718281d.html
date: 2023-10-20, from: Laloyolan (LMU Student Newspaper)
In recognition of the 20th Cybersecurity Awareness Month, the National Cybersecurity Alliance (NCSA) launched the Secure Our World program, which offers resources that detail how to maintain safety online for families, businesses and products.
date: 2023-10-20, from: Laloyolan (LMU Student Newspaper)
A study conducted by BestColleges earlier this year revealed that 43% of student respondents reported using ChatGPT or a similar application.
https://www.laloyolan.com/news/cybersecurity/image_f3b68bc8-83ef-5b9f-811b-6cdfd1792621.html
date: 2023-10-20, from: Laloyolan (LMU Student Newspaper)
The National Hockey League (NHL) banned players from wearing specialty jerseys, ribbons, stickers and Pride tape on the ice.
https://www.laloyolan.com/sports/nhl/image_25312ab3-2488-5125-9e03-4ad296ad5eb6.html
date: 2023-10-20, from: Laloyolan (LMU Student Newspaper)
NHL’s restrictive ban on specialty jerseys, stickers, ribbons and Pride tape is a decision that sets back the fight for diversity and inclusion within sports.
date: 2023-10-20, from: Laloyolan (LMU Student Newspaper)
Laphonza Butler’s historic appointment to finish the late Senator Dianne Feinstein’s term got students on campus talking and also revealed the complexity of GenZ.
date: 2023-10-20, from: Laloyolan (LMU Student Newspaper)
Bias toward female musicians’ sexual lyrics is unfair, especially when music will never reach the PG dream of concerned listeners.
date: 2023-10-20, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
A new app is sharing savings with UCLA students and beyond. Launched in the summer of 2023, Evyree collaborates with local businesses to serve as a centralized platform for advertising student discounts and deals.
date: 2023-10-20, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Freshman quarterback Dante Moore threw three interceptions as then-No. 18 UCLA fell to then-No. 15 Oregon State in Corvallis, Oregon on Saturday. Sports staff writer Gavin Carlson recaps the Bruins’ struggles with Sports senior staff writer Jack Nelson before revisiting the Out of Bounds Tier List and Chip-o-meter to analyze where UCLA’s football program stands heading into the latter half of the season.
date: 2023-10-20, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct. 19 at 11:36 p.m. The Bruins strike a balance in contributions from newcomers and veterans compared to their upcoming opponents. Following a win and a loss in the Bay Area, UCLA women’s volleyball (10-8, 2-6 Pac-12) will face Washington (13-6, 4-4) and No.
date: 2023-10-20, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Sean Karani had an accusation to make about his locker mate. “He sucks at FIFA,” the graduate student midfielder said. “He’s just not good, but he’ll tell you otherwise.” Luckily for fellow transfer Andre Ochoa, Karani feels differently about the former’s play on the pitch.
date: 2023-10-20, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
This week on “The Soapbox”, hosts Fabián Gutiérrez and Zaynah Waseem unpack Los Angeles County’s new zero-bail policy with associate managing editor and opinion columnist CJ Haddad, who spoke on its background, implications, and what it can teach about the future of policy in the United States at local and federal levels.
The post Understanding LA’s zero-bail policy with CJ Haddad appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/19/understanding-las-zero-bail-policy-with-cj-haddad/
date: 2023-10-19, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct. 19 at 11:34 p.m. The Bruins’ potential final clash with a longtime adversary appeared to be a write-off, with their opponent struggling to stay afloat under new guidance.
date: 2023-10-19, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct. 19 at 10:44 p.m. With over 1,200 clubs and student organizations at UCLA, many students can find a space that satisfies their interests or desire for a community.
date: 2023-10-20, from: The LAist
SAG-AFTRA put out the dos and don’ts for members who want to dress up without breaking strike rules.
date: 2023-10-19, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct. 19 at 11:41 p.m. No. 25 UCLA football (4-2, 1-2 Pac-12) will face Stanford (2-4, 1-3) on Saturday in its second consecutive game on the road.
https://dailybruin.com/2023/10/19/scouting-report-ucla-football-vs-stanford-3/
date: 2023-10-20, from: The LAist
Butler was appointed to the Senate seat earlier this month by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
https://laist.com/news/politics/sen-laphonza-butler-will-not-run-for-us-senate-seat-in-2024
date: 2023-10-19, from: The LAist
Antonia Cereijido reflexiona sobre su motivación para presentar “Nury & The Secret Tapes”, la serie de cuatro partes para la nueva temporada del podcast “Paraíso Imperfecto” de LAist Studios.
https://laist.com/news/politics/razon-por-la-cual-deseabamos-entrevistar-a-nury-martinez-los-angeles
date: 2023-10-21, from: The LAist
The district attorney himself didn’t participate. The debate organizers placed an empty podium on stage in his place.
date: 2023-10-19, from: The LAist
The population of Gaza is one of the youngest in the world. Here’s why, what it means for this war, and what it means for the future.
date: 2023-10-19, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct. 19 at 11:38 p.m. The Bruins will spend their next two weekends at home. No. 23 UCLA (1-0, 1-0 Pac-12) will return to competition Friday to face off against UC Santa Barbara.
date: 2023-10-19, from: The LAist
Blame it on a ‘time configuration glitch.’
date: 2023-10-19, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Counting the number of goals the Bruins have conceded in October so far would take no time at all. After securing four consecutive shutouts, the Bruins have climbed their way to second in the nation.
date: 2023-10-19, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
The Ben’s blitzed the Tigers. Utilities redshirt freshman Ben Larsen and freshman Ben Liechty’s five-combined goals helped create the distance to avoid a late-night upset at Spieker Aquatics Center.
date: 2023-10-19, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Joshua Dittrich’s parents might stitch people up, but he keeps people in stitches. The son of doctors from Boise, Idaho, the fourth-year communication student said he was first inspired to pursue comedy when watching “Saturday Night Live” as a teenager.
date: 2023-10-19, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
El 30 de septiembre marcó el último día de Katrina Weti en Occidental, quien desempeñó el rol de Coordinadora del Programa del Centro Comunitario Intercultural (ICC, por sus siglas en inglés) y formó parte de la promoción ’22. Según su compañera de trabajo y la Embajadora Principal de Equidad del ICC, Sueli Zalazar (estudiante de […]
The post Katrina Weti, el ‘pilar’ del ICC, se despide de Occidental appeared first on The Occidental.
date: 2023-10-19, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
Taco/Social crea tacos frescos de forma libre con sabores como tikka masala, queso de pollo y barbacoa coreana. Según el socio fundador André Vener, el restaurante abrió sus puertas en Colorado Boulevard el 27 de septiembre. Vener afirmó que la misión de Taco/Social es reunir a la comunidad en torno a una excelente comida. “Queremos […]
The post Taco/Social reúne a la comunidad de Eagle Rock appeared first on The Occidental.
date: 2023-10-19, from: The LAist
Local temples, mosques, and nonprofits have been calling for donations to help Israelis and Palestinians who’ve been injured and displaced.
date: 2023-10-19, from: City of Santa Clarita
Next Stop, Vista Canyon! By Councilwoman Marsha McLean We are closing in on the completion of a project that I have been waiting for since its inception. Tomorrow, we will cut the ribbon and officially welcome commuters and residents alike to the Vista Canyon Multi-Modal Center! Located on the east side of Santa Clarita (27550 […]
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https://santaclarita.gov/blog/2023/10/19/next-stop-vista-canyon/
date: 2023-10-19, from: The LAist
Videos and photos provide some clues, but much remains unknown about the horrific explosion at the site.
date: 2023-10-19, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Sex Week kicked off last week, featuring events aimed at promoting sex positivity, wellbeing and education.
The post Toys and tips: Sexploration tent returns appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/19/toys-and-tips-sexploration-tent-returns/
date: 2023-10-19, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Money raised will go to Magen David Adom, a healthcare service in Israel.
The post Students gather at Hillel to fundraise, bake cookies appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/19/students-gather-at-hillel-to-fundraise-bake-cookies/
date: 2023-10-19, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Attendees learned about consent and agency’s applications to kinks.
The post No blurred lines: ‘Sexpert’ teaches consent appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/19/no-blurred-lines-sexpert-teaches-consent/
date: 2023-10-19, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The Daily Trojan features Classified advertising in each day’s edition. Here you can read, search, and even print out each day’s edition of the Classifieds.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/19/classifieds-october-19-2023/
date: 2023-10-19, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The German midfielder has already excelled for club and country at just 20 years old.
The post Rising Ballers: Florian Wirtz is here to stay appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/19/rising-ballers-florian-wirtz-is-here-to-stay/
date: 2023-10-19, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
As a Catholic, I’ve noticed my faith’s perpetuation of a toxic self-sacrifice culture.
The post Exploring the link between Catholic guilt and people-pleasing appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/19/exploring-the-link-between-catholic-guilt-and-people-pleasing/
date: 2023-10-19, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
USC will need to bounce back from a disappointing draw in their last match.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/19/soccer-looks-to-bring-the-heat-to-arizona/
date: 2023-10-19, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
USC is the reigning singles and doubles champion at the Southwest Regionals.
The post Men’s tennis to defend Malibu appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/19/mens-tennis-to-defend-malibu/
date: 2023-10-19, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Last year’s crowd crush in Seoul shows the need for better crowd management.
The post Halloweekend warrants strict crowd control appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/19/crowd-control-at-parties/
date: 2023-10-19, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Visions and Voices honors
underground club culture with multimedia
theater.
The post ‘UNDERSCORED’ connects generations appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/19/underscored-connects-generations/
date: 2023-10-19, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Shared music taste with my family has kept me sane through college.
The post To quote Nancy Sinatra: ‘There’s no place like home’ appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/19/to-quote-nancy-sinatra-theres-no-place-like-home/
date: 2023-10-19, from: Laloyolan (LMU Student Newspaper)
Assistant professor of theology Sarah Emanuel, Ph.D., and professors of theological studies Jonathan Rothchild, Ph.D., and Tracy Tiemeier, Ph.D., argue against the stigma of dying majors.
date: 2023-10-19, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
UCLA commuter students started fall quarter without parking permits or with spaces located in inconvenient areas of campus. Students need to apply for a parking permit on the UCLA Transportation website and have to pay a quarterly fee if their application is accepted.
date: 2023-10-19, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
California Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill Oct. 7 that would have decriminalized the possession and use of some hallucinogenic substances. Senate Bill 58, introduced by State Senator Scott Wiener, would have eliminated criminal penalties for the personal use of controlled psychedelic drugs, including mescaline, psilocybin, psilocyn and dimethyltryptamine.
date: 2023-10-19, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
A new bill signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Oct. 13 authorizes the installation of speed safety camera systems in Los Angeles. Assembly Bill 645 was first introduced to the Assembly in February to permit the establishment of the speed safety system pilot program.
date: 2023-10-18, from: The LAist
City officials will come back with a ballot measure for the city council’s consideration on Nov. 7.
https://laist.com/news/politics/santa-ana-voting-rights-noncitizens-after-2024-elections
date: 2023-10-19, from: The LAist
University officials have identified students killed when a driver hit them Tuesday evening along the busy coastal route.
https://laist.com/news/four-pepperdine-students-killed-in-pch-crash
date: 2023-10-25, from: The LAist
Most students don’t meet state standards for reading, writing and math. Students scored slightly better in math compared to the previous year, but showed few gains in reading and writing.
https://laist.com/news/education/california-test-scores-2023-smarter-balanced-reading-math-results
date: 2023-10-18, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
No. 18 UCLA football will look to make two straight wins against ranked opponents as it travels to face No. 15 Oregon State. Sports staff writer Gavin Carlson sits down with Sports editor Joseph Crosby to discuss the Bruins’ chances in Corvallis, Oregon, before bringing back the Buy or Sell and DB Debates segments.
date: 2023-10-18, from: The LAist
The measure was passed by the council’s conservative majority on a 4-3 vote after about five hours of public comment.
https://laist.com/news/politics/huntington-beach-city-censor-books-sexual-content
date: 2023-10-18, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
The militant group Hamas attacked Israeli territory Oct. 7, killing more than 1,400 Israelis. Jake Trust (first year), said he lost contact with 12 family members in the attack. After a five-hour flight from Boston to LA Oct. 10, Trust said his phone was flooded with missed phone calls from his parents. Trust was returning to […]
The post Occidental student loses family members – 12 missing – in Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel appeared first on The Occidental.
date: 2023-10-18, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
Dear students, As I pen down this note, waves of memories wash over me, reminding me of the extraordinary journey we have embarked upon together at Occidental College. It’s been an honor to serve as the inaugural Associate Director for Racial Equity, a position where I aimed to not just be an administrator but an […]
The post Letter to the editor: An open letter to the Oxy community appeared first on The Occidental.
date: 2023-10-18, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
Tilting my head back, I blinked hard to stop the sudden tears. “Oh, I feel so down When you’re not with me…” Listening to The Blaze’s performance of “Eyes” last week in downtown LA, familiar emotions overcame me. I was transported back one year ago to summertime in Amsterdam, when sweaty days meant discussing ancient […]
The post Opinion: My memories are made with music appeared first on The Occidental.
https://theoccidentalnews.com/opinions/2023/10/18/opinion-my-memories-are-made-with-music/2909820
date: 2023-10-18, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
The surrounding country of Azerbaijan invaded the region of Artsakh, also known as Nagorno-Karabakh, in late September. Artsakh surrendered Sept. 20. Dean of Students Rob Flot wrote in an Oct. 3 campus-wide email that tens of thousands of Armenians who lived in Nagorno-Karabakh had fled to Armenia. Flot said that the conflict directly touches the […]
The post Armenian Students Association seeks to raise awareness for Artsakh cause appeared first on The Occidental.
date: 2023-10-18, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
Eagle Rock High School Girl’s Flag Football moves together as a team on and off the field. On the field, they cling to each other on the sidelines, moving along with the action, hair bows flapping in the wind as they cheer each other on. Off the field, senior defensive back Miriam Ramirez said the […]
The post Eagle Rock High girls’ flag football opens doors for women in sports appeared first on The Occidental.
date: 2023-10-18, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
“Laokele” is a word in the Shanghainese dialect used to describe old gentlemen who thrive in delicacy and luxury influenced by the Western culture. Some say “laokele” came from the direct translation of the English word “old clerk”, referring to the white collars who worked at the banking district established by British colonizers in the […]
The post Gap Year Column: Digging deeper into my family history appeared first on The Occidental.
date: 2023-10-18, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
This year, Homecoming Weekend will take place Oct. 20-22 and includes “Student for a Day” events, sports games and the annual Spirit Parade. President Elam will also be sharing his future vision in the Occidental Promise keynote address Oct. 21 at 11:30 a.m. accompanied by speeches from alumni music industry leaders and artists. Two of the “Student for a […]
The post Homecoming Weekend is a celebration for past and present students appeared first on The Occidental.
date: 2023-10-18, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
Aiden Cawley Aiden Cawley (junior) said he began playing water polo when he was 10, having been inspired by his younger sister’s swimming lessons. Cawley said the sport stuck with him and the lessons learned from it have followed him for over a decade, including three years of his time at Occidental. “I tried other […]
The post Athletes of the Week Aiden Cawley and Leena Albelo reflect on their lifelong passions appeared first on The Occidental.
date: 2023-10-18, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
With the Fall sports seasons in full swing, Occidental’s Spring athletes are gearing up for their upcoming seasons. According to Sydney Acol (sophomore), a defender on the lacrosse team, preseason training is mainly focused on staying active in the sport. Acol said that the lacrosse team lifts, scrimmages and trains in small groups twice a […]
The post Spring athletes keep their heads in the game thanks to preseason prep appeared first on The Occidental.
date: 2023-10-18, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
Random Mammal Generator, a band consisting of Henry Miller (junior), Nate Harris (sophomore), Ben Torres (junior) and Mt. San Antonio College’s Cooper Wayne (junior), has performed in the basement of an abandoned church in Glendale, Junior High in Glendale, a student house on York Boulevard and at an underpass in the Arts District, according to the band. […]
The post Random Mammal Generator is everywhere—literally and figuratively appeared first on The Occidental.
date: 2023-10-18, from: The LAist
President Biden is in Tel Aviv on Wednesday as Israel gets ready for a ground invasion against Hamas in Gaza. But after a deadly explosion at a Gaza hospital, Biden canceled plans to go to Jordan.
https://laist.com/news/what-you-need-to-know-about-bidens-wartime-trip-to-israel
date: 2023-10-19, from: The LAist
Mental health is a top priority at the first “resiliency center” to open in L.A. County
https://laist.com/news/monterey-park-shooting-survivors-resiliency-center
date: 2023-10-18, from: The LAist
In Southeast L.A., as well as Boyle Heights and unincorporated East L.A., community members have organized against the stench of dead animals, and other environmental problems, for years.
date: 2023-10-18, from: The LAist
A spokesperson for George Gascón said the district attorney won’t attend because of a previously scheduled event.
date: 2023-10-18, from: The LAist
L.A. County Supervisors approve a resolution to crack down on “Vanlords” who rent out RVs for people to live in.
date: 2023-10-18, from: The LAist
Everyone agrees it’s time to change the Clean Air act’s exceptional events rule, but has different solutions
date: 2023-10-18, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The Daily Trojan features Classified advertising in each day’s edition. Here you can read, search, and even print out each day’s edition of the Classifieds.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/18/classifieds-october-18-2023/
date: 2023-10-18, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
The UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine hosted a town hall Oct. 10 to discuss challenges faced by Asian American and Pacific Islander students, faculty and staff.
date: 2023-10-18, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The Student Adventure Pass program will be available for six months.
The post Metrolink passes now free for students appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/18/metrolink-passes-now-free-for-students/
date: 2023-10-18, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Teams should search for non-conference rivals.
The post Non-conference rivalries are here to stay appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/18/non-conference-rivalries-are-here-to-stay/
date: 2023-10-18, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
A new lineup hopes to bring a sense of urgency ahead of the upcoming tournament.
The post Women’s golf shakes up its roster appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/18/womens-golf-shakes-up-its-roster/
date: 2023-10-18, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The University’s treatment of legacy student transfers shows its hidden priorities.
The post Trojan Transfer Plan isn’t for all Trojans appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/18/trojan-transfer-plan-isnt-for-all-trojans/
date: 2023-10-18, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Markgong’s Spring 2024 collection was a corporate-fashion wonderland, but why does it still feel slightly unfulfilling?
The post A 9 to 5 in Shanghai appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/18/a-9-to-5-in-shanghai/
date: 2023-10-18, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Working shouldn’t be a requirement to eat, but that’s the bleak future for recipients of SNAP, including college students at USC and in the South.
The post The government is letting college kids go hungry appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/18/the-government-is-letting-college-kids-go-hungry/
date: 2023-10-18, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Senators also passed a resolution supporting undocumented students.
The post Students react to Gaza siege at USG meeting appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/18/students-react-to-gaza-siege-at-usg-meeting/
date: 2023-10-18, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The USC alum discussed his philosophies at a Visions and Voices event Monday.
The post Destroying boundaries with Mark Rios appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/18/destroying-boundaries-with-mark-rios/
date: 2023-10-18, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
More than 100 students marched across campus, raising signs and voices for an hour and a half.
The post Students protest on campus to ‘Free Palestine’ appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/18/students-protest-on-campus-to-free-palestine/
date: 2023-10-18, from: Laloyolan (LMU Student Newspaper)
My response to Towell’s lack of enthusiasm.
date: 2023-10-18, from: Laloyolan (LMU Student Newspaper)
As spooky season comes into full swing, its arrival is met with various levels of enthusiasm across the board.
date: 2023-10-18, from: Laloyolan (LMU Student Newspaper)
Campbell Karres with Will Bozman’s dead body on some orange chair on the bluff. Blends right in!
date: 2023-10-18, from: Laloyolan (LMU Student Newspaper)
Karres posing with her murder victim Will Bozman… somewhere.
https://www.laloyolan.com/the_bluff/here/image_98472265-1016-5760-b725-f6beec31375b.html
date: 2023-10-18, from: Laloyolan (LMU Student Newspaper)
Karres in that one c-store. You know? You know that c-store?
date: 2023-10-18, from: Laloyolan (LMU Student Newspaper)
Addilae Carmichael (left) and Eva Afshary (right) embraced the magic of the Eras tour this summer in Los Angeles.
https://www.laloyolan.com/news/eras-tour/image_218d6934-6207-52fd-b712-1bd512066f80.html
date: 2023-10-18, from: Laloyolan (LMU Student Newspaper)
Why the number 13? If you have to ask the question, you’re definitely not a Swiftie.
https://www.laloyolan.com/news/being-a-swiftie/image_0a375f09-9712-5126-9f0a-e2d2151d38aa.html
date: 2023-10-18, from: Laloyolan (LMU Student Newspaper)
Karres praying with the artist formerly known as Will Bozman.
https://www.laloyolan.com/the_bluff/church/image_7d91a5f1-a54e-5f73-b075-b08cf4f8863d.html
date: 2023-10-18, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct. 17 at 11:24 p.m. Bruins and community members gathered on Broxton Avenue on Saturday for the Halloween-themed installment of Broxton Nights.
date: 2023-10-18, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct. 18 at 11:44 p.m. One of Caleb Wallis’ most significant moments in UCLA Greek life was spent smashing IKEA chairs while chanting with and hugging his fraternity brothers.
date: 2023-10-17, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct. 17 at 9:59 p.m. The Bruins had a personal best-laden Friday in Texas. For its third and final regular season meet of 2023, UCLA cross country traveled to College Station, Texas, for the Arturo Barrios Invitational on Friday.
date: 2023-10-17, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Visionary tales and texts are lighting up the Getty Center. On Monday night, the Getty Center unveiled the “William Blake: Visionary” exhibition to an audience for the first time during a private reception.
https://dailybruin.com/2023/10/17/getty-center-unveils-new-exhibition-william-blake-visionary/
date: 2023-10-17, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Bruin alumni are bringing “fetch” back. As artists on the ensemble team, Thalia Atallah and Joi McCoy are currently touring on the “Mean Girls” musical’s North American circuit.
date: 2023-10-17, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct. 17 at 9:47 p.m. The Bruins plan to stick to their defensive strategy as they reach the middle portion of a five-game homestand.
https://dailybruin.com/2023/10/17/undefeated-mens-water-polo-to-battle-princeton-ucsb/
date: 2023-10-17, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct. 17 at 9:27 p.m. Coach Chip Kelly provided a simple summary of what went wrong for the Bruins this past weekend.
date: 2023-10-17, from: Theodore Paine Foundation
It’s Oaktober! And yes, Seedtember just finished – we’re very fond of calendar puns here at Theodore Payne Foundation. For me, of all the CA native plants out there, oaks are probably most deserving of their own pun of the month. They are the workhorses of Southern California landscapes, providing an abundance of food to […]
https://theodorepayne.org/oaktober/
date: 2023-10-17, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
I struggled to find the community I’d left, only to realize I could make my own.
The post Editor’s Epilogue: When life gives you lemons, make your own bagels appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/17/editors-epilogue/
date: 2023-10-17, from: The LAist
On Oct. 16, 1923, Margaret Winkler agreed to produce and distribute Alice Comedies, a new series by Walt Disney. That contract is considered the founding document of The Walt Disney Company.
date: 2023-10-17, from: The LAist
It’s a confluence of problems, from technicalities about who can administer vaccines to kids to lack of accurate information online.
https://laist.com/news/health/why-is-finding-covid-shots-for-young-children-still-so-hard
date: 2023-10-17, from: The LAist
Across the US, local governments, lobbyists and industry have spent millions to get wildfire pollution excluded from the record. People like Robert Shobe pay the price
date: 2023-10-17, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
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date: 2023-10-17, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The Trojans suffered a very humbling 48-20 loss to the Fighting Irish on the road.
The post Pressure too much for USC, Caleb Williams in South Bend appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/17/pressure-too-much-for-usc-caleb-williams-in-south-bend/
date: 2023-10-17, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Kings star Trevor Moore hopes to bring L.A. hockey to new heights.
The post The verge of Trevor Moore appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/17/the-verge-of-trevor-moore/
date: 2023-10-17, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The Trojans win one set out of seven in two games up against Cal and Stanford.
The post Women’s volleyball goes winless in the Bay appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/17/womens-volleyball-goes-winless-in-the-bay/
date: 2023-10-17, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Voters must turn out to hold officials accountable in the next city council election.
The post City Council reforms won’t be enough appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/17/la-city-council/
date: 2023-10-17, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
We must advocate for the implementation of pro-DACA legislation in Los Angeles.
The post Don’t silence ‘Dreamers’ appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/17/dont-silence-dreamers/
date: 2023-10-17, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Students with unhealthy eating habits often don’t have places to learn them.
The post Experts urge healthy student eating habits appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/17/eating-habits-w-student-health/
date: 2023-10-17, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Two Viterbi seniors have developed a new ticketing platform named SCTicket.
The post Students create sustainable blockchain project appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/17/students-create-sustainable-blockchain-project/
date: 2023-10-17, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The Thornton pop music alum released her newest single, “Do It Again.,” Friday.
The post Sophie Grey is doing it all appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/17/sophie-grey-is-doing-it-all/
date: 2023-10-17, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct. 17 at 8:14 p.m. socialghosts is meeting at the junction of music, law and insurance. Composed of Sean Embrey-Stine, Connor Daniel and UCLA School of Law alumnus Dhruva Krishna, the indie rock band released its latest single, “silverlake,” on Friday.
date: 2023-10-17, from: California Tech (Caltech Student Newspaper)
It’s the beginning of term, and the new frosh class are met with their first challenge of the year: attempting to socialize with random upperclass students. Each night for their first week at Caltech they rotate, attending events from all the houses, trying to find the perfect fit for their four years at Caltech. Then comes the cannon fire, and rotation comes to an end. The end of rotation brings every frosh a new housing assignment they have to move into. A very exhausting day follows as frosh move across campus, the dread of the boat problem and the first week of sets lingering overhead all the while.
https://tech.caltech.edu/2023/10/17/bechtel-room-codes/
date: 2023-10-17, from: California Tech (Caltech Student Newspaper)
John Darnielle, lead singer for The Mountain Goats
https://tech.caltech.edu/2023/10/17/divorce-drinks-and-long-drives-the-mountain-goats-experience/
date: 2023-10-17, from: California Tech (Caltech Student Newspaper)
While Caltech is able to house all undergraduate students who wish to live on campus, this is not the case for graduate students. Only G1’s are guaranteed housing from the Housing Office; thereafter, graduates must enter an extremely competitive lottery to live in Caltech-owned apartments.
https://tech.caltech.edu/2023/10/17/apartment-building/
date: 2023-10-17, from: California Tech (Caltech Student Newspaper)
A common concern heard among the undergraduates on registration day these past few terms is “there aren’t enough hums!”. Broadly referring to all Humanities and Social Science (HSS) courses offered in a given term by the word ‘hum’, what specifically does the statement mean? That there aren’t enough advanced humanities courses being offered in any given term (i.e. not enough_ total HSS courses)? That there isn’t enough breadth of courses to satisfy their interests (i.e. not enough “interesting”_ HSS courses for any given student)? That there aren’t enough courses that fit into their schedule (i.e. not enough HSS courses at a given time)? The Academics and Research Committee (ARC) has compiled the following data to understand the source of the concern.
https://tech.caltech.edu/2023/10/17/hss-course-offerings-an-analysis-of-the-past-five-years/
date: 2023-10-17, from: California Tech (Caltech Student Newspaper)
The Caltech Men’s Water Polo and Men’s Soccer teams saw success on Friday, October 13th and Saturday, October 14th – a strong start to the weekend for Caltech athletics.
https://tech.caltech.edu/2023/10/17/mens-soccer-and-mens-water-polo-start-the-weekend-strong/
date: 2023-10-17, from: California Tech (Caltech Student Newspaper)
At the start of 2023, students began to hear rumors of major renovations coming to Braun Athletic Center and Scott Brown Gym. We heard that the distribution of gym equipment would be changing, that the athletic training office would be moving, and circulating most of all, that the locker rooms were to see major renovations. For students and members, athletes and otherwise, this was an exciting change. The locker rooms had been outdated for a long time, both in their facilities and the ideas they reflected, and in April 2023, this much needed change began.
date: 2023-10-17, from: California Tech (Caltech Student Newspaper)
Q I’m a grad student looking for club funding. How do I go about applying for money? -Madeline Hatter A Simple! Just follow this 4-step plan:
https://tech.caltech.edu/2023/10/17/question-the-quail/
date: 2023-10-17, from: California Tech (Caltech Student Newspaper)
Tik Tak… Tik Tak, it is almost 1 PM.
https://tech.caltech.edu/2023/10/17/the-calai-odyssey/
date: 2023-10-17, from: California Tech (Caltech Student Newspaper)
After arriving at Caltech, one of the first things I noticed about the campus once I finally had time to wander around was that, from what I could tell, this place lacked a consistent architectural style. There’s a mix of Spanish-style architecture like Beckman Institute, more modern-looking buildings like Chen, and silly guys like the Beckman Hall (and also ugly ass ones like Downs-Lauritsen). This mixing of styles continues inside, with some buildings like Bridge keeping their old-fashioned style but Gates-Thomas deciding to modernize. That’s all neat and cool, but it goes a little further than what you see walking up and down the halls. The place I noticed these tiny details is a sacred place where you have time to yourself, a place free of distraction, a place of relief: the bathroom.
https://tech.caltech.edu/2023/10/17/the-unstandardization-of-caltech-bathrooms/
date: 2023-10-17, from: California Tech (Caltech Student Newspaper)
On Friday, September 29, 2023, the Caltech Graduate Students and Postdocs United (C/GPU) hosted a rally to celebrate reaching a majority of signed union authorization cards. For those unfamiliar or just confused about the process, this was not a vote. Those in charge of the union effort made it clear that according to their recorded numbers, enough graduate students and postdocs currently support moving forward to a vote to force the issue. These same leaders have also been very vocal about the fact that a vote would not have needed to be forced if the administration had simply consented early on to let us hold one.
https://tech.caltech.edu/2023/10/17/to-unionize-or-not-to-unionize/
date: 2023-10-16, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct. 17 at 11:57 p.m. The North Westwood Neighborhood Council – the official neighborhood council advocating for UCLA and Westwood to the Los Angeles City Council – met Oct.
https://dailybruin.com/2023/10/16/north-westwood-neighborhood-council-recap-oct-11/
date: 2023-10-16, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct. 17 at 9:45 p.m. No. 25 UCLA football (4-2, 1-2 Pac-12) notched its second conference defeat of the season Saturday, this time at the hands of No.
https://dailybruin.com/2023/10/16/five-things-ucla-vs-oregon-state-2/
date: 2023-10-17, from: The LAist
If passed, a community review board would approve or reject childrens’ books proposed for acquisition by the city library.
https://laist.com/news/huntington-beach-restrict-books-sexual-content
date: 2023-10-16, from: The LAist
The game has been growing in popularity.
date: 2023-10-17, from: The LAist
A vote on the issue is expected Tuesday by the L.A. County Board of Supervisors.
date: 2023-10-16, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct. 17 at 9:26 p.m. The pressure of facing one of the nation’s best would generally weigh a team down. But Desiree Becker said that instead, the Bruins’ word of the day was “free.” “That means something different for everyone in a lot of different ways,” said the graduate student middle blocker.
date: 2023-10-16, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
The University Student Union at CSUN hosted a Cultural Welcome event in honor of its Latinx student body on Tuesday, Sept. 19, in the Grand Salon as a means of representing and celebrating the cultural identities that make up the campus community. The event hosted numerous cultural clubs and sororities that students could join, along…
https://sundial.csun.edu/176413/news/communities/communities-malone-latin-welcome-event/
date: 2023-10-16, from: The Canyon News (COC Student Newspaper)
By: Eli Kern The 2023 writers strike lasted 144 days and the…
The post The WGA Strike is Officially Over appeared first on Canyons News.
https://canyonsnews.com/the-wga-strike-is-officially-over/
date: 2023-10-16, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct. 17 at 7:53 p.m. From keychains to plushies, Melanie Beltran has many projects under her hook. The third-year psychology student runs CrochetvilleGoods, a crochet business that includes a shop on Etsy and commissioned work.
date: 2023-10-16, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
Universal Studios Hollywood Horror Nights is an event that draws in upwards of 30,000 attendees each night during the fall season. I had to stop to wonder, is it really worth it? Before answering the big question, it is necessary to understand the two types of people who go to this kind of event: those…
https://sundial.csun.edu/176408/opinions/is-halloween-horror-nights-worth-the-cost/
date: 2023-10-16, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
In a small library gallery, an intimate collection of photos displays the painful aftermath of domestic abuse. One image capturing a quiet moment of vulnerability stands out. A woman in a hospital bed, her hand reaching towards the person behind the camera. Extending from the bottom of the frame is the hand of her daughter,…
https://sundial.csun.edu/176400/featured/glendale-photo-exhibit-sheds-light-on-domestic-abuse/
date: 2023-10-16, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
The Chicano Studies program did not come about without a fight; in 1968, students took over the administration building, demanding more diversity on campus, including faculty, programs, and resources that would help establish their success as minorities. Although the students were arrested, their resilience helped pave the way for programs such as the Educational Opportunity…
https://sundial.csun.edu/176395/featured/how-chicano-studies-came-to-csun/
date: 2023-10-16, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
CSUN’s AJ Johnson netted the only goal of the game to rally the Matadors to a 1-1 draw with the Hornets of Sacramento State University on Oct. 7, 2023. Having lost their first three conference games by one goal, CSUN’s men’s soccer (2-6-5, 0-3-1 Big West) returned to their home turf searching to secure their…
date: 2023-10-16, from: The LAist
Israel’s military said that it would continue to allow Gazans to evacuate south as hundreds of thousands had already moved. Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip have killed more than 2,600 Palestinians.
date: 2023-10-16, from: City of Santa Clarita
2023 SIDEWALK POETRY WINNERS Bringing Artistic Expression to City Streets The City of Santa Clarita is proud to announce the Sidewalk Poetry Winners for 2023. This year, poets were tasked with invoking The Senses of Home, delving into the sights, sounds, smells and more that define a person’s home within the community. Congratulations […]
The post 2023 Sidewalk Poetry Winners appeared first on City of Santa Clarita.
https://santaclarita.gov/blog/2023/10/16/2023-sidewalk-poetry-winners/
date: 2023-10-16, from: The Canyon News (COC Student Newspaper)
By: Nareg Charkhedian Green hills and blue skies on campus at College…
The post War in Artsakh appeared first on Canyons News.
https://canyonsnews.com/war-in-artsakh/
date: 2023-10-16, from: The LAist
A new government report finds that September was the hottest in the agency’s 174-year global climate record. Climate change and El Niño are driving the heat.
https://laist.com/news/climate-environment/warmest-september-on-record-el-nino-climate-change
date: 2023-10-16, from: The LAist
View William Blake’s art at the Getty. Catch Janelle Monáe in concert. Screen “L’Inferno” (1911) with live musical accompaniment. Attend a panel on The Living Queer Archive at LACE.
date: 2023-10-17, from: The LAist
Major investigation shows local governments are increasingly exploiting a loophole in the Clean Air Act, leaving more than 21 million Americans with air that’s dirtier than they realize. California leads the nation it its use.
https://laist.com/news/climate-environment/clean-air-loophole-epa-pollution-exceptional-events
date: 2023-10-16, from: The LAist
First pushed through by the Republican senator and climate denier Jim Inhofe, the rule has become a “regulatory escape hatch” for states that want to meet federal air-quality standards.
date: 2023-10-16, from: The LAist
The area is a longstanding concern for fire experts because it has just a handful of narrow roads to evacuate thousands of residents.
https://laist.com/news/climate-environment/topanga-canyon-wildfire-risk
date: 2023-10-16, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct. 16 at 1:50 p.m. Our campus has been riven by sharply opposing perspectives on the unfolding disaster in Israel-Palestine. Recent gatherings by supporters of Israel and supporters of Palestinian liberation point to a chasm that will only widen and become ever more combustible.
https://dailybruin.com/2023/10/15/op-ed-we-must-move-beyond-zero-sum-thinking-in-israel-palestine/
date: 2023-10-16, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
The Undergraduate Students Association Council held its second fall quarter meeting Oct. 10. USAC is the official student government representing the undergraduate student body at UCLA.
https://dailybruin.com/2023/10/15/usac-recap-oct-10-2/
date: 2023-10-16, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct. 17 at 5:20 p.m. Ah-Hyung “Alissa” Park, the Ronald and Valerie Sugar Dean of the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science, sat down with the Daily Bruin to discuss her plans in the new role for the upcoming year.
date: 2023-10-16, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
The UCLA Latinx Welcome was held Oct. 9 to foster a welcoming environment for Latino students and families. The annual event was hosted from 4 p.m.
date: 2023-10-16, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
UCLA’s annual Black Convocation, which was held Wednesday evening, welcomed Black community members back to campus and celebrated their achievements. Hundreds of Black students, faculty and staff gathered in Carnesale Commons for the celebration, which featured guest speakers, including California Assembly Majority Leader Isaac Bryan and Tananarive Due, a continuing lecturer of African American studies.
date: 2023-10-16, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct. 15 at 11:03 p.m. “All the news that’s fit to print” is now free to peruse for all UCLA students thanks to a new funding program under the Undergraduate Students Association Council.
date: 2023-10-16, from: The LAist
A Cal State LA study looks at how the historic practice of redlining contributed to modern biodiversity in our local bird populations
date: 2023-10-15, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Statistics can tell a story. But the scoreboard isn’t enough to encapsulate Saturday’s crosstown showdown. In its best defensive game of the season, No. 1 UCLA men’s water polo (18-0, 4-0 MPSF) held No.
https://dailybruin.com/2023/10/15/ucla-mens-water-polo-blows-usc-out-of-water-in-18th-straight-win/
date: 2023-10-15, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct. 15 at 10:56 p.m. With a changing formation, a number of chances in the six-yard box and 12 shots on goal, the Bruins threw everything they could at the Lions.
date: 2023-10-16, from: The LAist
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill permitting speed cameras in three Southern California cities as part of a statewide pilot program aimed at decreasing traffic accidents and deaths.
https://laist.com/news/slow-down-socal-speed-cameras-are-coming-to-la-long-beach-glendale
date: 2023-10-15, from: The Canyon News (COC Student Newspaper)
By Katherine Brook Defying odds and tradition. this past summer Valencia High…
The post Local Pitcher Earns Herself a Spot On Team USA appeared first on Canyons News.
https://canyonsnews.com/local-pitcher-earns-herself-a-spot-on-team-usa/
date: 2023-10-16, from: The LAist
The grocer is suing the cryptocurrency exchange for using its name.
https://laist.com/news/tjs-v-tj-beloved-grocer-sues-crypto-exchange-over-use-of-the-name-trader-joe
date: 2023-10-15, from: City of Santa Clarita
SENSES: A Main Street Monster Mash By City Manager Ken Striplin It seems as though we were just announcing the transformation of Main Street in Old Town Newhall into a one-night Saint Patrick’s Day party, but time flies when you’re having a great time at SENSES Block Party. This event series has become a City-wide […]
The post SENSES: A Main Street Monster Mash appeared first on City of Santa Clarita.
https://santaclarita.gov/blog/2023/10/15/senses-a-main-street-monster-mash/
date: 2023-10-15, from: The Canyon News (COC Student Newspaper)
By: Chris Casey With guitars strumming and music in the air, that…
The post Rock and Roll fest comes to Castaic appeared first on Canyons News.
https://canyonsnews.com/rock-and-roll-fest-comes-to-castaic/
date: 2023-10-15, from: The LAist
The Maui Humane Society is still looking for some pets lost during August’s wildfires on the island — and Pasadena Humane Society is among the organizations sending staff members to help.
https://laist.com/news/rescuers-from-pasadena-land-in-fire-ravaged-maui-to-search-for-lost-pets
date: 2023-10-15, from: The LAist
The Inyo rock daisy has been registered as a threatened species in a region prone to mining
https://laist.com/news/how-a-wild-daisy-could-ward-off-mining-at-a-socal-mountain-range
date: 2023-10-15, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct. 15 at 10:49 p.m. CORVALLIS – Freshman Dante Moore does not have much history with the Bruins. Yet history continues to repeat itself for the young quarterback, just not in a way that aids him or his team. The former five-star recruit made it three consecutive games with both an opening-drive interception and a first-half pick six as No.
date: 2023-10-15, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Junior quarterback Caleb Williams threw three first half interceptions in Saturday’s loss.
The post Notre Dame wallops USC wire-to-wire appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/14/notre-dame-wallops-usc-wire-to-wire/
date: 2023-10-15, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
The Bruins managed to break out of their three-game losing streak. UCLA women’s volleyball (10-7, 2-5 Pac-12) swept its first contest against California (12-6, 1-6) on Friday night with a healthy Bruin squad.
date: 2023-10-15, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct 15. at 10:55 p.m. The Bruins claimed another victory to preserve their undefeated streak in conference play. No. 5 UCLA women’s soccer (12-1, 6-0 Pac-12) faced off against Utah (5-5-5, 1-3-2) in a 4-0 shutout contest Friday evening.
date: 2023-10-15, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct. 15 at 7:51 p.m. “The Engagement Party” is well worth putting a ring on. Directed by Tony Award winner Darko Tresnjak, the contemporary drama unveils the strife that shakes the table of the wealthy young couple Josh (Jonah Platt) and Katherine’s (Bella Heathcote) intimate engagement party.
date: 2023-10-15, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct. 15 at 10:57 p.m. The Bruins kicked off a series of five consecutive dual meets with a win over the Cougars.
date: 2023-10-15, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
The Soraya will be hosting a performance in celebration of Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) on Saturday, Oct. 14 at 8 p.m. at The Soraya’s Great Hall. “Dos Corazones: Día de Muertos” will feature singer Lila Downs, performing alongside dancers from the group Ballet Folklórico de Los Ángeles. Día de los Muertos…
date: 2023-10-15, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
The Victory Bell is staying in Westwood. No. 9 UCLA women’s golf defeated No. 14 USC in the second annual Battle for the Bell at Bel-Air Country Club on Thursday.
date: 2023-10-15, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct. 16 at 6:51 p.m. The Beatboxing Bruins members are marching to the beat of their own drum. Having had its first meeting of the academic year Thursday, the only student organization at UCLA centered around beatboxing – an art form that manipulates vocal sounds to imitate musical instruments – will continue to serve as a hub for beatboxers to practice and showcase their craft.
date: 2023-10-13, from: Catalina Islander
The following is the Avalon’s Sheriff’s Stations significant incidents report for the period of Oct. 5 to Oct. 11, 2023. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Many people who are arrested do not get prosecuted in the first place and many who are prosecuted do not get convicted. […]
https://thecatalinaislander.com/sheriffs-log-oct-5-to-oct-11-2023/
date: 2023-10-13, from: Catalina Islander
Thursday night was the night for standings tie breaking. Bravo’s Landscaping faced off against Coyote Joe’s in game one. Justin Hernandez hit a double for Bravo’s Landscaping in the first inning, but was left stranded at second. In the bottom of the inning Joe Talsky laid out at first to deny Marco Gallegos a hit. […]
https://thecatalinaislander.com/bravos-landscaping-and-straight-up-builders-win-2/
date: 2023-10-13, from: Pepperdine Beacon (Pepperdine Student Newspaper)
Late last year, during the aftermath of the COVID-19 lockdowns that kept musicians off the road for more than two years, superstar Taylor Swift announced her Eras tour. In a self-proclaimed act of generosity, tickets for the concerts were priced extremely low with VIP packages costing just $900 and other tickets selling for as little […]
The post The High Cost of Cheap Concert Tickets appeared first on The Pepperdine Beacon.
date: 2023-10-13, from: Catalina Islander
Councilmember says revenue would be alternative to STR During last week’s council meeting, Councilmember Mary Schickling argued that a dispensary for recreation marijuana would relieve the city’s dependancy on the short term rental tax. Schickling brought up the idea during council comments, so the council took no action on her idea. “A lot of cities […]
https://thecatalinaislander.com/schickling-allow-recreational-cannabis/
date: 2023-10-13, from: Pepperdine Beacon (Pepperdine Student Newspaper)
Pepperdine University, once nearing the pinnacle in higher education rankings a few years ago, now finds itself in uncharted territory, ranking 76th of National Universities in the 2023 U.S. News and World Report (USNWR) rankings. This unexpected and substantial drop has sent shockwaves through the Pepperdine community and beyond. But what exactly led to this […]
The post Pepperdine Rankings Drop from 55th to 76th Nationally appeared first on The Pepperdine Beacon.
date: 2023-10-13, from: Catalina Islander
Catalina Island Humane Society opposes deer eradication The Catalina Island Humane Society (CIHS), as the voice of compassion for animals on Catalina Island, strongly opposes the recent decision by the Catalina Island Conservancy to eradicate the entire population of mule deer on Catalina Island. This move, driven by the Conservancy’s stated goal to return the […]
https://thecatalinaislander.com/letters-to-the-editor-published-oct-13-2023/
date: 2023-10-14, from: The LAist
Humanitarian groups are working to respond to the violence in Israel and Gaza. Here are some ways to help — and avoid getting scammed.
https://laist.com/news/how-to-help-humanitarian-efforts-in-israel-and-gaza
date: 2023-10-13, from: The Canyon News (COC Student Newspaper)
By Zander Grable Animal tracks, located in Agua Dulce, California has many…
The post Agua Dulce Animal Sanctuary appeared first on Canyons News.
https://canyonsnews.com/agua-dulce-animal-sanctuary/
date: 2023-10-13, from: The LAist
The surprise attack on Israel has brought the militant group back into the spotlight. A Hamas official tells NPR the attack was meant in part to lead to the release of Palestinians in Israeli jails.
https://laist.com/news/what-did-hamas-aim-to-gain-by-its-brazen-attack-on-israel-heres-what-to-know
date: 2023-10-13, from: The LAist
The new contract is designed to stabilize natural gas prices this winter through early 2026.
https://laist.com/news/long-beach-locks-in-lower-natural-gas-prices-for-customers
date: 2023-10-13, from: The LAist
It’s going to be cooler today through Saturday but come Sunday, another warming trend.
https://laist.com/news/climate-environment/la-weather-report-october-13-onshore-flow-cooler-temps
date: 2023-10-13, from: The LAist
L.A. won’t get a full eclipse, but at 9:24 a.m. about 70% of the sun will be obscured.
https://laist.com/news/heres-how-you-can-see-saturdays-ring-of-fire-solar-eclipse-los-angeles
date: 2023-10-13, from: The LAist
People in some areas of the western U.S. will be able to see the annular eclipse, when the moon passes directly in front of the sun. Experts urge viewers to watch the eclipse safely.
https://laist.com/news/heres-how-you-can-see-saturdays-ring-of-fire-solar-eclipse
date: 2023-10-13, from: The LAist
The evacuation order from Israel affecting 1 million people faced immediate objections, including from the U.N., which warned such an evacuation would have “devastating humanitarian consequences.”
https://laist.com/news/israel-warns-more-than-1-million-people-to-evacuate-northern-gaza
date: 2023-10-15, from: The LAist
Recently, a new crop of local chefs began to offer their take on Iberian cooking
date: 2023-10-14, from: The LAist
Two amateur bakers take on a beloved, almost sacrosanct school treasure.
https://laist.com/news/food/los-angeles-unified-coffee-cake-make-it-at-home
date: 2023-10-13, from: The LAist
Octoberfest is calling. Here are some of our favorite places to get a hot, salty pretzel in and around L.A. You’re welcome.
https://laist.com/news/food/where-to-get-hot-pretzels-in-la
date: 2023-10-13, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
A couple hundred people gathered in Bruin Plaza on Thursday during a walkout to demonstrate in support of Palestine. The walkout – which was organized by more than 10 student groups, including Students for Justice in Palestine at UCLA and UC Divest Coalition at UCLA – began at 2 p.m.
date: 2023-10-13, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Hundreds of people attended a vigil Wednesday evening in Bruin Plaza to honor the lives lost in attacks on Israeli civilians and soldiers. The vigil, which was hosted at 7 p.m.
date: 2023-10-13, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
October is Bruin Earthquake Awareness Month, and in the case of an unexpected natural disaster, there is no question that practice and preparation can save lives.
date: 2023-10-13, from: Transiting Los Angeles
Boyle Heights is one of L.A.’s oldest neighborhoods, full of interesting history, wonderful art, and great places to eat, all very accessible by a Metro rail line.
https://transitinglosangeles.com/2023/10/12/boyle-heights/
date: 2023-10-13, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
My heart pounded faster as the taxi turned onto the familiar street from my childhood. Steam was wafting from a nearby dumpling house and children were gathered around a row of concession stands.
date: 2023-10-13, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct 12 at 10:58 p.m. As increasingly advanced technological developments manifest in Bruins’ daily lives through social media and other internet applications, questions arise regarding their implications on data privacy issues.
date: 2023-10-13, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct 12 at 9:55 p.m. No. 18 UCLA football (4-1, 1-1 Pac-12) will journey to Corvallis to face No. 15 Oregon State (5-1, 2-1) after its win over No.
https://dailybruin.com/2023/10/12/scouting-report-ucla-football-vs-oregon-state/
date: 2023-10-13, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct 12 at 10:05 p.m. The Bruins last traveled to Corvallis for a conference football game Nov. 7, 2015. They shut out the Beavers 41-0 that day.
date: 2023-10-12, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct 12 at 9:54 p.m. The Bruins have yearned for their shot at a championship since the beginning. “We want to be great,” said coach Alfee Reft.
date: 2023-10-12, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct. 12 at 10:49 p.m. Ms. Magazine celebrated its 50-year anniversary at the Hammer Museum through a discussion panel Oct. 5. Since the magazine’s inception in 1973, Ms.
date: 2023-10-12, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Honey Krush, a cafe serving organic drinks, boba and chicken, opened on Westwood Boulevard. The restaurant – which had its soft launch Sept. 23 – is co-owned by Brian Ko and Richard Han, both of whom created the idea for the cafe while in college.
date: 2023-10-12, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct 12 at 10:01 p.m. Men’s soccer Anthony Aroyan, Daily Bruin staff The Bruins are returning home following an undefeated run in the Pacific Northwest.
https://dailybruin.com/2023/10/12/weekend-preview-oct-12/
date: 2023-10-12, from: The LAist
The Warren Bears will take on the Downey Vikings on Friday for the first high school game at the stadium.
date: 2023-10-12, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct 12 at 9:53 p.m. UCLA athletic director Martin Jarmond met with Daily Bruin Sports on Tuesday. Jarmond was hired in May 2020 and has since spearheaded UCLA’s conference switch to the Big Ten alongside USC and now Oregon and Washington.
https://dailybruin.com/2023/10/12/ucla-athletic-director-martin-jarmond-discusses-big-ten-move-nil/
date: 2023-10-12, from: The LAist
An Orange County public defender has tallied 57 tainted criminal cases stemming from the county’s informant scandal. New revelations of alleged misconduct could affect dozens more.
https://laist.com/news/criminal-justice/oc-snitch-scandal-why-keeps-expanding
date: 2023-10-12, from: The Canyon News (COC Student Newspaper)
Here at Gilchrist Farms they are celebrating their yearly Harvest festival wheremany…
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https://canyonsnews.com/a-sunny-day-at-gilchrist-farms/
date: 2023-10-12, from: City of Santa Clarita
Join Us for State of the City 2023 – Event Extravaganza By Mayor Jason Gibbs Not only am I fortunate to live here in our vibrant City, I am honored to serve as its Mayor. The City of Santa Clarita is proud to offer a wide range of programs and services to our residents. From […]
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https://santaclarita.gov/blog/2023/10/12/join-us-for-state-of-the-city-2023-event-extravaganza/
date: 2023-10-13, from: The LAist
Many children have likely already heard about the attacks in Israel, whether from school or overhearing the news. Let them ask questions, experts say — it’s OK if you don’t have all the answers.
https://laist.com/news/how-to-talk-to-children-about-the-violence-in-israel-and-gaza
date: 2023-10-12, from: The Canyon News (COC Student Newspaper)
Alzheimer’s Association’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s. It’s a fundraiser with the intention…
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https://canyonsnews.com/walk-to-end-alzheimers/
date: 2023-10-13, from: The LAist
Federal pandemic relief funds for childcare programs expired Sept. 30, leaving providers around the country worried about shutting their doors. In California, the state’s put in some stopgap measures.
date: 2023-10-16, from: The LAist
Dennis Block runs what he says is California’s “leading eviction law firm.” A judge said legal citations submitted in Block’s name for a recent case were fake. Six legal experts told LAist the errors likely stemmed from AI misuse.
date: 2023-10-12, from: The LAist
Watch a night of ‘Comical Magic.’ Attend a Haiku Duel. Check out the largest car show in the Valley. Stroll several art walks around SoCal.
date: 2023-10-12, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
The Bruins’ stifling defense clamped down on the Cougars during Saturday afternoon’s 25-17 victory, dealing Washington State quarterback Cameron Ward his first two interceptions of the season and sacking him three times.
date: 2023-10-12, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct 12 at 10:51 p.m. The UCLA Burkle Center for International Relations hosted former Prime Minister of Finland Sanna Marin on Oct.
date: 2023-10-11, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
No. 18 UCLA football is back in the AP Top 25 after defeating then-No. 13 Washington State at the Rose Bowl. Sports staff writer Gavin Carlson sits down with Sports editor Joseph Crosby to recap the Bruins’ win.
date: 2023-10-11, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
For one UCLA center, 2023 is not the year of “The Eras Tour” or the “Barbie” movie. It is the 400th anniversary of the First Folio, a first-edition copy of William Shakespeare’s plays, which resides in UCLA’s Clark Library, according to Daniel Lowenstein, a professor of law emeritus.
date: 2023-10-11, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct. 12 at 8:47 p.m. Editor’s Note: This article contains references to suicide. The truth is not always what it seems in Artists at Play’s latest production.
date: 2023-10-11, from: City of Santa Clarita
“COLOR THERAPY” BY SARAH LOUISE WILSON AT THE MAIN The City of Santa Clarita is excited to announce “Color Therapy” featuring the artwork of Sarah Louise Wilson at The MAIN theatre in Old Town Newhall. The showcase is on view through October 30, with a special reception on October 19 from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. […]
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https://santaclarita.gov/blog/2023/10/11/color-therapy-by-sarah-louise-wilson-at-the-main/
date: 2023-10-11, from: City of Santa Clarita
SANTA CLARITA SPOTLIGHT HIGHLIGHTS LOCAL BREWERIES City of Santa Clarita in Partnership with SCVTV Proud to Release Second Episode The City of Santa Clarita, in partnership with SCVTV, is excited to release the second episode of “Santa Clarita Spotlight,” a Shop Local series dedicated to promoting and celebrating the diverse range of local businesses within […]
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https://santaclarita.gov/blog/2023/10/11/santa-clarita-spotlight-highlights-local-breweries/
date: 2023-10-13, from: The LAist
LAist asked community college students, faculty, and staff about their experiences with generative AI, particularly ChatGPT. Here is what five of them had to say.
date: 2023-10-11, from: The LAist
In her first interview since resigning last fall, Martinez responds to the racist, offensive comments she made during a secretly-recorded conversation
date: 2023-10-11, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Student organizations have held spaces for those affected by recent events.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/11/israel-palestine/
date: 2023-10-11, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
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date: 2023-10-11, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The Trojans are gearing up to face three teams in their first and only home invite of the season.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/11/mens-swim-and-dive-competes-at-home/
date: 2023-10-11, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Los Angeles’ top teams will play one another for their second time this season.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/11/mens-water-polo-set-for-rivalry-rematch/
date: 2023-10-11, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
USC ventures to a hostile environment, aiming for a statement rivalry win.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/11/football-looks-to-take-away-the-luck-of-the-irish/
date: 2023-10-11, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The Trojans will travel up to North to face No. 3 Stanford and UC Berkeley.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/11/womens-volleyball-battles-in-the-bay/
date: 2023-10-11, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Today, celebrate the people of color who share their queerness in other ways.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/11/coming-out-sets-an-impossible-standard/
date: 2023-10-11, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
It’s time for the U.S. government to grow up, play nice and do their jobs.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/11/shutdowns-are-for-toddler-tantrums-not-congress/
date: 2023-10-11, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Raoul Peck held a showing at Stark Family Theatre of his upcoming documentary.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/11/illustrious-director-previews-new-film-at-usc/
date: 2023-10-11, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Rachel Young, a student at Annenberg, adores the musical creative process.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/11/student-musician-talks-writing-and-showtunes/
date: 2023-10-11, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Students are urged to get updated coronavirus boosters and flu vaccines.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/11/student-health-expects-rise-in-illness/
date: 2023-10-11, from: Laloyolan (LMU Student Newspaper)
Sit back and let the Bluff help you decide who should serve as your next speaker of the House.
date: 2023-10-11, from: Laloyolan (LMU Student Newspaper)
Buster prepares for the big pumpkin harvest of the fall. Good grief!
date: 2023-10-11, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct. 10 at 10:46 p.m. Associated Students UCLA announced new on-campus dining options for this academic year, including two new restaurants. ASUCLA opened the açaí bowl shop SAMBAZON in Ackerman Student Union, a Chocolate Vanilla Twist soft serve ice cream location at Northern Lights and All Rise Pizza at Lu Valle Commons.
date: 2023-10-11, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct. 12 at 8:56 p.m. This spooky season, past sonatas lurk behind the concert stage. With a cloud of dust and doom, this autumn’s melodies are here to chill one’s bones.
date: 2023-10-10, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Oct. 10 at 9:39 p.m. On Oct. 3, California Rep. Kevin McCarthy became the first speaker of the House in the history of the United States to be removed by a congressional vote.
date: 2023-10-10, from: The LAist
Since the self-crowned “exclusively industrial” city was nearly abolished 12 years ago as too corrupt, an LAist review found good government improvements, persistent environmental problems and a plan to dramatically grow a residential population.
https://laist.com/news/politics/city-of-vernon-history-corruption-reform-city-hall-government
date: 2023-10-10, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
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date: 2023-10-10, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
President Biden announced an additional $9 billion in student loan forgiveness.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/10/students-experts-react-to-latest-loan-forgiveness-developments/
date: 2023-10-10, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Gould’s class of 2026 also breaks records for diversity in the school.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/10/gould-school-of-law-welcomes-most-selective-class/
date: 2023-10-10, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The multi-instrumentalist performed in L.A. Saturday on their first headline tour.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/10/corook-slays-the-roxy-theatre/
date: 2023-10-10, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
No. 3 USC lost tight one-goal games to No. 5 Stanford and No. 2 Cal on the road.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/10/mens-water-polo-suffers-setback-in-the-bay/
date: 2023-10-10, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The Trojans were able to take down Oregon State to win their sixth straight.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/10/usc-soccer-chops-down-the-beavers/
date: 2023-10-10, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The solution to student-athletes’ mental health struggles is right in front of us.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/10/the-ncaa-is-fumbling-its-commitment-to-mental-health/
date: 2023-10-10, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The “best facility on the West Coast” will be missed as Trojans will not be back at Marks until the start of the season.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/10/190519/
date: 2023-10-10, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
USC’s comedy and improv clubs are easy methods to support your mental health.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/10/coping-with-midterm-stress-using-comedy/
date: 2023-10-10, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The quest for belonging leads to unexpected places, showcasing the power of diverse connections and the richness of interdisciplinary bonds.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/10/finding-community/
date: 2023-10-10, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Release an original, finished game challenge (impossible)
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/10/aaa-game-companies-hate-innovation/
date: 2023-10-10, from: The LAist
A local resident sued the city in 2022 after it extended councilmembers’ terms without holding an election.
https://laist.com/news/politics/mission-viejo-lost-election-lawsuit-attorneys-fees
date: 2023-10-09, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
The last week — three years, rather — has been a perpetual hell for Armenians. From the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War, also known as the 44-Day War, to Azerbaijan’s attacks on Armenia in September 2022, to the recent exodus of Armenians from Artsakh – it seems we are gradually falling further into a nightmare we cannot…
date: 2023-10-09, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
The University Student Union held its “Welcome Black” Cultural Welcome inside the Northridge Center on Sept. 13. The first Cultural Welcome events of the school year are at the start of the fall semester for two weeks. The purpose of the Cultural Welcomes is to introduce CSUN students to faculty and clubs while participating in…
https://sundial.csun.edu/176298/news/usu-welcomes-new-and-returning-black-students-to-csun/
date: 2023-10-09, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
Skin care is health care. The skin is the largest organ of the body; it is important to take care of your complexion to keep it healthy. Finding the right product can sometimes be challenging in a world of capitalistic abundance. How we find our perfect products is all up to influence. The extent to…
https://sundial.csun.edu/175575/opinions/skin-care-is-health-care/
date: 2023-10-09, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
Toxic heavy metals in commercial baby food is a serious neurotoxic threat for student parents’ babies. In 2021, a congressional report undertaken by the Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy found excessive amounts of toxic heavy metals in commercial baby food. As the Food and Drug Administration slowly addresses this issue, the CDC’s latest report…
https://sundial.csun.edu/176276/opinions/the-neurotoxic-consequences-of-commercial-baby-food/
date: 2023-10-09, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
Letter from the Editor: Issue 2 Volume 64 Looking back on society’s ideal body types The prevalence of eating disorders and finding support for recovery Suiting up at the Creative Maker Studio Why fad diets are appealing to so many people Fast fashion, slow solutions and mountains of trash International students bring flair to campus,…
https://sundial.csun.edu/175618/print-editions/september-2023-volume-64-issue-2/
date: 2023-10-09, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
After 12 games, with nine losses and three draws, the CSUN Matadors (1-9-3, 1-1-2 Big West) won their first game of the season on Thursday, Sept. 28, thrashing the CSU Bakersfield Roadrunners (1-6-3, 0-1-2 Big West) 4-0 at the Matador Soccer Field. The Matadors not only scored their most goals in a match all season,…
date: 2023-10-09, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
“Bad Romance” – Lady Gaga Throughout her career, Lady Gaga has made a variety of head-turning fashion statements with her unconventional outfits and album concepts that emphasized expressing identity through art. Gaga debuted “Bad Romance” at Alexander McQueen’s final collection, “Plato’s Atlantis,” at Paris Fashion Week in October 2009. Gaga admired McQueen and his fearlessness…
https://sundial.csun.edu/175639/arts-entertainment/cantando/
date: 2023-10-09, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
“The September Issue” (2009) “The September Issue” documents the creation of American Vogue’s most important issue. Long-standing editor-in-chief Anna Wintour is crucial to the process with final say on every aspect. Tensions are high as the content of the September issue makes and breaks careers. “The First Monday in May” (2016) “The First…
https://sundial.csun.edu/175615/arts-entertainment/fashion-films/
date: 2023-10-09, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
Gizelle Johnson, a senior at CSUN, majoring in fashion apparel and design, has spent her last few years immersing herself in collegiate fashion. She is currently the creative director for CSUN Trends, the school’s fashion club, and the owner of her personal clothing brand, Divine. Beyond her formal education, involvement with Trends and starting her…
https://sundial.csun.edu/175655/arts-entertainment/book-club/
date: 2023-10-09, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
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date: 2023-10-09, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Psychology plays a larger role in fan culture than we think.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/09/how-sports-fandom-builds-bonds-and-bolsters-well-being/
date: 2023-10-09, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
USC comes back to win 43-41 in triple overtime to keep its CFP hopes alive.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/09/dont-desert-the-dream-usc-football-outlasts-arizona/
date: 2023-10-09, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Indigenous people should not be burdened with the responsibility of advocacy.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/09/native-people-dont-owe-you-an-education/
date: 2023-10-09, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
From classic “Frankenstein” to “Carrie,” there are many books to read this October.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/09/embrace-spooky-season-with-these-scary-books/
date: 2023-10-09, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The Supreme Court agreed to decide on Florida and Texas’s control over social media content.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/09/social-media-censorship-is-constitutional/
date: 2023-10-09, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Once again, the Trojans opened their season winning the SMU Classic.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/09/womens-swim-and-dive-places-first/
date: 2023-10-09, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The vampiric K-pop group charmed their fans after a year since their last tour.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/09/enhypen-kicks-off-fate-tour-in-la/
date: 2023-10-09, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Decreased CalFresh benefits and stigma around government assistance contributed to the issue.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/09/food-insecurity/
date: 2023-10-09, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Relatives reunited across campus to experience Trojan Family Weekend.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/09/trojan-family-weekend/
date: 2023-10-09, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
Hello Matadors! This is Episode 2 of The Daily Sundial: News of the Week. In this episode we’ll be talking about multiple programs offered at CSUN, a new museum exhibit that opened in Los Angeles, fashion, sports and more.
https://sundial.csun.edu/176235/news/the-daily-sundial-news-of-the-week-ep-2/
date: 2023-10-08, from: City of Santa Clarita
Get Your Steps in on the Trails! By City Manager Ken Striplin As the sun begins to set earlier and the days become cooler, this is the best time to get out into nature and enjoy our open spaces. During the past few months, staff and volunteers have been hard at work, creating new trails, […]
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https://santaclarita.gov/blog/2023/10/08/get-your-steps-in-on-the-trails/
date: 2023-10-08, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The Trojans overcame a 17-point deficit to beat the Wildcats to improve to 6-0 on the year.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/07/usc-defeats-arizona/
date: 2023-10-06, from: CI View (CSCI Student Newspaper)
By Syd Beck What is Banned Book Week? In a time where nothing can be wiped off the internet, our libraries are our oldest, strongest […]
date: 2023-10-06, from: CI View (CSCI Student Newspaper)
By Ashley Tolteca and Allen Monge
date: 2023-10-06, from: CI View (CSCI Student Newspaper)
By Aileen Lawrence With the changing leaves and the cool breeze comes the Holiday season. The festival season has a few holidays that have and […]
date: 2023-10-06, from: Catalina Islander
A male mule deer recently visited third-graders in Avalon. Their teacher sent the Islander a photog of the buck’s visit. The Catalina Island Conservancy argues that mule deer pose a threat to the Island and its endangered plant species. The Conservancy website, in the FAQs page for the Conservancy’s Restoration Project, says the deer population […]
https://thecatalinaislander.com/future-of-catalina-mule-deer-up-to-state/
date: 2023-10-06, from: Catalina Islander
The 64th Catalina Festival of Art wrapped up recently and the cool weather didn’t stop the showing of fine arts and crafts. Organizers said the 56 booths lined Crescent Avenue for this years festival and several locals were among the winners in their categories. Best in Show went to South Bay jewelry maker Joyce Carol […]
https://thecatalinaislander.com/artists-return-to-catalina-for-festival/
date: 2023-10-06, from: Catalina Islander
The City Council on Tuesday, Oct. 3, approved a lease change that lowered the rent paid Catalina Kid Ventures. From now on, CKV will pay $1 a year. The new agreement will also eliminate the requirement that Kid Ventures repays utility bills to the city. The vote was 3-0. Councilmember Lisa Lavelle was absent. Mayor […]
https://thecatalinaislander.com/catalina-kid-ventures-gets-lower-rent/
date: 2023-10-06, from: Catalina Islander
The following is the Avalon’s Sheriff’s Stations significant incidents report for the period of Sept. 28 to Oct. 4, 2023. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Many people who are arrested do not get prosecuted in the first place and many who are prosecuted do not get convicted. […]
https://thecatalinaislander.com/sheriffs-log-sept-28-to-oct-4-2023/
date: 2023-10-06, from: Catalina Islander
Dear Avalon, When I stepped off the boat with my family three years ago to help preserve and protect this remarkable place, I remember feeling a deep peace. This Island is remarkable—the rugged hills, the unique plants and animals, the history, and the pounding waves. Since then, I have experienced and grown to love our […]
https://thecatalinaislander.com/letters-to-the-editor-published-oct-6-2023/
date: 2023-10-06, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
A new, student-driven state law requires universities to compile and publish yearly data, promoting transparency.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/06/usc-publishes-first-ever-report-on-affiliated-greek-life/
date: 2023-10-06, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
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date: 2023-10-06, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The ex-USC gynecologist was set to appear in court Oct. 13 for alleged sex crimes.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/06/george-tyndall-dead/
date: 2023-10-06, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The much-scrutinized unit can’t have all of the blame put on it.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/06/defense-is-not-the-problem-for-usc-football/
date: 2023-10-06, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The No. 3 Trojans will play the No. 5 Cardinal and No. 2 Cal over the weekend.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/06/mens-water-polo-rematches-top-teams/
date: 2023-10-06, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The Trojans will most likely have to win out in order to make their first ever CFP.
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date: 2023-10-06, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The Trojans are returning to the Coliseum for USC’s first home game in three weeks.
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date: 2023-10-06, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The conference is ending on a high note with its play and excitement this season.
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date: 2023-10-06, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The post-pandemic world has revealed the exploitative reality of capitalist society.
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date: 2023-10-06, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The quiet atmosphere from the USC student body during an Armenian genocide in Artsakh is a sign that the Western Establishment has brainwashed us. Things must change and we students should all be expressing solidarity with our Armenian siblings.
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date: 2023-10-06, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Derek Dabkoski will screen ‘Derek Changes His Mind’ at L.A. Live this Sunday.
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date: 2023-10-06, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The Golden Globes added a Best Stand-Up Comedian category.
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date: 2023-10-06, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Nickii Park’s stands served Health Sciences Campus for 20 years.
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date: 2023-10-06, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Simone Jackson scored a brace while Helena Sampaio scored her fourth of the year.
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date: 2023-10-05, from: City of Santa Clarita
THE CITY OF SANTA CLARITA TO OPEN FOURTH METROLINK STATION AT THE VISTA CANYON MULTI-MODAL CENTER The City of Santa Clarita is proud to announce the opening of the Vista Canyon Multi-Modal Center. The ribbon cutting event will take place on Friday, October 20 at 1:00 p.m., inviting residents, commuters and local partnering organizations to […]
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date: 2023-10-05, from: City of Santa Clarita
Central Park is Back and Better than Ever! By Bill Miranda The wait is officially over — the highly anticipated Central Park Buildout Project is almost complete! We are now just days away from the October 17 ribbon cutting ceremony, and we are excited to welcome residents and visitors to this new addition to our […]
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date: 2023-10-13, from: The LAist
Baker Commodities Inc. in the city of Vernon is suing the government agency that oversees it for $200 million in damages. Neighbors had celebrated its temporary shutdown. Now an upcoming court decision could allow a full reopening.
date: 2023-10-05, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
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date: 2023-10-05, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The Trojans look to defend McAlister field in their last-ever Pac-12 home opener.
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date: 2023-10-05, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The Colombian winger enjoyed a World Cup breakout this summer, winning the tournament’s best goal award.
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date: 2023-10-05, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The USC Trojans come into the 2023-2024 season with championship aspirations.
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date: 2023-10-05, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
StudyTok has become the most notable inspiration for many toxic studying habits.
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date: 2023-10-05, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Devices in classes can be distracting and unproductive, and the no-electronics policy some USC professors enforce has proven more productive and beneficial.
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date: 2023-10-05, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The Thornton sophomore paves the way for new voices in the pop music industry.
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date: 2023-10-05, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The long-awaited return of the company sees a classic revisited superbly.
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date: 2023-10-05, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Bubblegum pop beats carried me from childhood to college, and they’ll always have a place in my heart.
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date: 2023-10-05, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Luisa Luo and Heidy Cho are the first two students to assume the position.
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date: 2023-10-05, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The board continues to work hand-in-hand with students on public safety.
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date: 2023-10-05, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
Traducido por Martina Long El sindicato de profesores sin tenencia (NTT) de Occidental celebró una manifestación victoriosa el 22 de septiembre en el “Academic Quad” para celebrar los avances logrados en un nuevo contrato que se implemento en agosto. Sin embargo, la victoria sigue siendo incierta, según el profesor de historia del arte Sami Siegelbaum— […]
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date: 2023-10-05, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
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date: 2023-10-06, from: The LAist
The “genius grant” is an $800,000 five-year grant.
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date: 2023-10-04, from: City of Santa Clarita
CHEER ON THE UCLA BRUINS AT THE CUBE! Get your 8-clap chant ready as we welcome UCLA Hockey back to The Cube! The City of Santa Clarita and The Cube – Ice and Entertainment Center | Powered by FivePoint, are excited to announce the return of the UCLA Men’s Hockey Team for the 2023-24 season. […]
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date: 2023-10-04, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
Sarah Sturdevant (senior) was a first year when she started brainstorming her pirate-themed musical “The Seven Deadly Seas,” set to be performed Oct. 14 in the Booth Courtyard. In particular, Sturdevant said she was inspired by the 1942 Technicolor swashbuckler film “The Black Swan.” “As a joke, I was like, ’What if I write this, but make it […]
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date: 2023-10-04, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
Sandwiched between a Baskin Robbins and Domino’s Pizza in a strip mall on Sunset Boulevard, a queer bar is changing history with every hot dog and glass of orange wine served. Named after Rita Mae Brown’s classic lesbian novel “Rubyfruit Jungle,” The Ruby Fruit opened in February, becoming one of two brick-and-mortar lesbian and genderqueer […]
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date: 2023-10-04, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
The Emmons Wellness Center is offering a new mental health service to Occidental students starting this semester, according to an Aug. 31 email from Emmons. The Health Promotion Program is facilitated by the Health Promotion Specialist, Laura Fettig, alongside five peer mentors. The program entails drop-in hours and various workshops. According to Fettig, the Health […]
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date: 2023-10-04, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
The Media Arts & Culture (MAC) department presented a screening of the 19th Annual Animation Show of Shows Sept. 29 in Choi Auditorium. The Animation Show of Shows (ASOS) is an annual compilation of animated short films curated by Ron Diamond, producer and founder of ASOS. The screening showcased a selection of 16 animated short films from around the […]
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date: 2023-10-04, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
The Occidental Swim Cadets is the new synchronized swimming club at Occidental. According to the club’s president and founder, Lily Fawcett-Dubow (sophomore), they are having their second informational meeting Oct. 12, and will begin practices shortly after. According to the club’s treasurer, Josie Gordon (senior), the club intends to give students the opportunity to perform […]
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date: 2023-10-04, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
Program Coordinator for the Intercultural Community Center (ICC) Katrina Weti’s ’22, last day at Occidental was Sept. 30. According to Weti’s co-worker and the ICC’s lead Equity Ambassador Sueli Zalazar (senior), Weti formed the backbone of the ICC. Weti said that the position of Program Coordinator was offered to her as a temporary position and […]
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date: 2023-10-04, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
Taco/Social is crafting fresh free-form tacos with flavors of tikki masala, chicken queso and Korean barbecue. The restaurant opened their doors on Colorado Boulevard Sept. 27, according to founding partner André Vener. Vener said the mission of Taco/Social is to bring the community together around great food. “We want people to come for different reasons,” […]
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date: 2023-10-04, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
Occidental’s men’s soccer team won a match 5 – 3 against Pomona-Pitzer Sept. 20 with two goals from forward Oury Diane (junior). Diane also had two assists in the game. The team scored two goals against Pomona within the first seven minutes of the game — one from Diane and another from Joey Schwartz (senior). According to Diane, the […]
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date: 2023-10-04, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
In a proactive measure aimed at ensuring the safety and well-being of its student workforce and staff, Occidental College is introducing a sexual harassment prevention program specifically tailored for students and staff employees according to Title IX Director Alexandra Fulcher. The Discrimination and Harassment Prevention Course is a mandatory initiative that has been instituted with […]
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date: 2023-10-04, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
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date: 2023-10-04, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
American team is almost representative — but almost only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades.
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date: 2023-10-04, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The Trojans will hope to extend their winning streak to double digits this week.
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date: 2023-10-04, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
USC alum Anthony Vasquez looks back on his baseball career with a vast gratitude.
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date: 2023-10-04, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Students of color mobilized to email over 100 Black and Latine professors across the US seeking a more diverse faculty.
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date: 2023-10-04, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
An acceptance letter isn’t enough for transfer students to assimilate to life at USC.
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date: 2023-10-04, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Say goodbye to a better future!
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date: 2023-10-04, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
October offers the perfect opportunity to recognize intersectionality in art.
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date: 2023-10-04, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Is Balmain’s new collection an indication of the end of quiet luxury?
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date: 2023-10-04, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The Senate heard reports from the executive branch, CFO and various senators.
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date: 2023-10-04, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
USC is the latest place in the United States to join in on the recent sports craze.
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date: 2023-10-03, from: City of Santa Clarita
JOIN US FOR THE OFFICIAL RIBBON-CUTTING CEREMONY OF THE CENTRAL PARK BUILDOUT PROJECT The wait is almost over! The City of Santa Clarita is excited to invite the community to a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Central Park Buildout Project. The event is scheduled to take place on Tuesday, October 17, at 10:00 a.m. at Central […]
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date: 2023-10-03, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
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date: 2023-10-03, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The Trojans secured the away 3-0 victory extending their win streak to four.
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date: 2023-10-03, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The Trojans earned their 10th win with a dominant 16-6 victory over Pacific.
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date: 2023-10-03, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
he Southern California hockey trailblazer leaves a legacy of love.
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date: 2023-10-03, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The Trojans adjusted after dropping the first set and swept the next three.
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date: 2023-10-03, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Disabled students face barriers when trying to become involved at USC.
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date: 2023-10-03, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Don’t let the recent surge of Asian and Asian American representation fool you.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/03/apida-tokenization-is-no-surprise/
date: 2023-10-03, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The student film screened at Norris Theater Sunday night to a standing ovation.
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date: 2023-10-03, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The audience heard the pop singer’s debut album,“Snow Angel,” live Saturday night.
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date: 2023-10-03, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The deal addresses the size of writers’ rooms, residuals and AI usage in scripts.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2023/10/03/students-faculty-breathe-sigh-of-relief-as-writers-strike-ends/
date: 2023-10-03, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Reusable stainless steel bowls will replace current compostable containers.
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date: 2023-10-02, from: The LAist
The actors union, SAG-AFTRA, is hoping to cut as good a deal with the studios as the writers union, WGA, did last week. But the negotiations, starting Monday, could be more complicated.
date: 2023-10-02, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
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date: 2023-10-02, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The 48-41 shootout delivered a nailbitter, but USC pulled through with the victory.
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date: 2023-10-02, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The Trojans got a taste of an early morning kickoff this weekend.
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date: 2023-10-02, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The burden of purchasing textbooks should be on the University, not its students.
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date: 2023-10-02, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The world doesn’t stop for one person and neither can I.
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date: 2023-10-02, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The band rang in the end of its North American tour with three sold-out shows.
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date: 2023-10-02, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Sheeran’s stripped-back seventh studio album packages corny blues with heartwarming seasonal reflections.
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date: 2023-10-02, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
In just six weeks, the School of Dramatic Arts put on a show of biblical proportions.
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date: 2023-10-02, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The University published its 2021-2022 data on need and non-need-based aid.
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date: 2023-10-01, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
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date: 2023-10-01, from: Port Hueneme
September 30, 2023 Download Press Release [Port Hueneme, CA] — Yellow banana wigs, boat rides, sounds of a tropical steel drum band and perfect late summer weather got the party started at the Port for the 10th Annual Banana Festival! Welcoming people inside the Port, Oxnard Harbor District President Jess Herrera stated, “The Banana Festival Read More