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date: 2024-12-08, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
A UC Independent Review released Nov. 14 criticized UCLA’s failure to plan and coordinate effectively during protests on campus last spring, leaving the university unprepared to manage escalating conflict.
date: 2024-12-08, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
The CSUN Theatre Department performed their interpretation of Dialogues of the Carmelites from Nov. 21 to 24 in the Campus Theatre located in Nordhoff Hall. As the audience took their…
date: 2024-12-08, from: The Round Up (Pierce College Student Newspaper)
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date: 2024-12-07, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
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date: 2024-12-07, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
As fall quarter comes to a close, it is time to reflect on all that the changing winds of fall brought. Amid the music video releases of the past few months were visuals from several female artists.
date: 2024-12-07, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
With the calendar year coming to a close and Apple Music Replay or Spotify Wrapped highlights popping up all around, there is no better time to reflect on all of the excellent music of 2024 than now.
date: 2024-12-07, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
The CSUN Pride Center hosted a World AIDS Day event to destigmatize the conversation surrounding HIV and AIDS and raise awareness on campus. The event took place on Monday, Dec….
date: 2024-12-07, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Dec. 7 at 12:45 p.m. This weekend, UCLA theater audiences will be invited to dive into the fish tank. The student-run Untitled Theatre Company will hold three free staged workshops of the original student play “Fish in the Tank” at Macgowan Hall, with one showing Saturday and two Sunday.
date: 2024-12-07, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Westwood served up competition Nov. 24, hosting a lookalike contest based on characters from the 2024 movie “Challengers.” The UCLA student-led Art and Patrick lookalike competition brought over 100 people and 25 contestants to Westwood Park.
date: 2024-12-07, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
On Nov. 23, 2024, the USC Trojans reclaimed the Victory Bell by defeating the UCLA Bruins 19-13 at the Rose Bowl.
https://dailybruin.com/2024/12/07/ucla-vs-usc-rivalry-game/
date: 2024-12-07, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
The UC released its new Transfer Hub website in October, providing a centralized place for information about transferring to the University. The Hub provides direct links to common tools utilized by students looking to transfer to the UC and California State University schools, including the UC Transfer Admission Planner, which helps students plan their courses in alignment with UC requirements.
date: 2024-12-07, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Embracing a newfound lyrical vulnerability, everything’s coming up for “rosie.” The member of K-pop group turned international sensation BLACKPINK, ROSÉ reignited her career as a soloist with the release of “rosie” on Friday.
date: 2024-12-06, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed an extension to California’s existing film and television tax credit program. In October, Newsom announced a proposal to expand California’s film and television tax credit program to $750 million.
date: 2024-12-06, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
The Soraya at CSUN recently hosted an event focused on artificial intelligence (AI) and its influence on the workforce. On Nov.19th united alumni, students and professionals, enthusiastic to learn about…
https://sundial.csun.edu/188373/news/ai-and-the-future-of-work-collaboration-not-competition/
date: 2024-12-06, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Fewer people than usual are rockin’ around the Christmas tree this season, with many halls remaining undecked. From stockings to ornaments, holiday decorating is a staple of the winter months.
date: 2024-12-06, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This article contains mentions of sexual abuse that may be disturbing to some readers. Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón asked a judge to resentence Erik and Lyle Menendez in October.
date: 2024-12-06, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Dec. 6 at 3:14 p.m. Audience participation, death-like animations and betrayal in a dimly lit tavern all came together in “The Midnight Dreary” – a play inspired by the writings of Edgar Allan Poe.
date: 2024-12-06, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Cultural clubs, performers and students gathered to celebrate UCLA’s diversity Nov. 19 for the Bruins Around the World event. Bruins Around the World is a joint initiative between the Undergraduate Students Association Council Office of the International Student Representative and UCLA Residential Life.
date: 2024-12-06, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
A new 12-story apartment building could be coming to Westwood. Landmark Properties, the creators of The Mark, proposed an 84-unit apartment building in Westwood, dubbed “The Metropolitan,” on Oct.
date: 2024-12-06, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Animals – whether personal pets or service animals – can be seen around campus. While UCLA’s residential pet policy only allows fish in tanks under 10 gallons, the school’s accommodation services allow students with disabilities to live with service and emotional support animals.
date: 2024-12-06, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Dec. 6 at 1:46 p.m. One person was detained at Sproul Cove on Thursday evening after they threatened to use an explosive device, prompting building-wide evacuations. UCPD issued a statement on the social media platform X just before 9 p.m.
date: 2024-12-06, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
In the National Student Data Corps at UCLA, students aim to create an inclusive community for students exploring data science. NSDC was created in 2022 when one of its founders noticed a large number of students were unable to get into data science organizations, said Milla Nielsen, a fourth-year statistics and data science student and co-president of NSDC.
date: 2024-12-06, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Albert Duntugan, the chief data officer of UCLA Health, sat down with Daily Bruin science and health editor Shaun Thomas to discuss UCLA’s Health’s plans to integrate artificial intelligence in its current health care network.
date: 2024-12-06, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Around 10:50 a.m. in the Charles E. Young Research Library, the line for Cafe 451 steadily grew as students waited for the clock to hit 11 a.m.
date: 2024-12-06, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Piece by piece, Deborah Nadoolman Landis is curating culture through cloth. From designing the costumes for iconic films such as “National Lampoon’s Animal House” and “The Blues Brothers” to earning an Academy Award nomination for her work on “Coming to America,” Landis has tailored her niche for the art of costuming while pursuing a professional career in academia.
date: 2024-12-06, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The Office of the Provost’s announcement marks the conclusion of a five-month search.
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date: 2024-12-05, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
On Nov. 20, Mostly Kosher brought its unique flair of klezmer rock to UCLA. The band – which focuses on traditional klezmer music with modern genres ranging from jazz and Latin to rock and folk – played a concert at Lani Hall on Nov.
date: 2024-12-05, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
Being denied a job at Walmart because of a background check can feel overwhelming, especially if you know there’s been a mistake. Whether you applied to stock shelves, run a…
date: 2024-12-05, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Life after graduation still scares me a little.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/12/05/getting-back-up/
date: 2024-12-05, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
Image Source: Microsoft Designer In a world of endless deadlines, studying marathons, and exams around every corner, students are always searching for ways to stay sharp. Plant-based supplements may hold…
date: 2024-12-05, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Understanding media overconsumption as censorship 70 years post-Gojira.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/12/05/223963/
date: 2024-12-05, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Listen to series host and podcasts contributor Megan Vahdat sit down with MSNBC national correspondent Yasmin Vossoughian to discuss her experiences covering the 2024 presidential election and the importance of dismantling harmful stereotypes about Iranians.
date: 2024-12-05, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
The UCLA Police Department arrested a person Thursday suspected of scooter theft and sexual battery against a minor. According to a statement posted on the social media platform X, UCPD said it recovered two scooters and brass knuckles after the arrest around 2:45 a.m., but it is still investigating whether the suspect is linked to three other scooter thefts.
date: 2024-12-05, from: Nieman Journalism Lab
As a journalism professor, I often talk with students about the purpose of journalism in a liberal democracy — which I assume the United States to be, at least aspirationally. I start by explaining what I mean by liberal democracy. It’s a form of governance in which decisions are made based on the will of…
https://www.niemanlab.org/2024/12/young-journalists-will-reimagine-a-better-press/
date: 2024-12-05, from: Nieman Journalism Lab
This will be the year journalism finally explains arcane legislative rules to the public — for national, state, and local government. Most people find talk of clotures, filibusters, committee votes, bill reconciliation, the legislative calendar, and beyond absolutely boring. If civic-affairs news is the broccoli of American journalism, then coverage of legislative procedure is the…
https://www.niemanlab.org/2024/12/journalists-explain-legislative-procedure/
date: 2024-12-05, from: Nieman Journalism Lab
The business model that sustained newsrooms for the last century is over, and we’re left with the rich buying up newspapers like hometown sports teams. This sort of saviorism isn’t just unacceptable — it’s disastrous. We’ve watched The Washington Post, owned by billionaire Jeff Bezos, layoff staff in the name of profitability — followed by…
https://www.niemanlab.org/2024/12/the-publisher-is-always-right/
date: 2024-12-05, from: Nieman Journalism Lab
2024 was the year when the industry finally admitted that silver-bullet revenue solutions don’t exist. Advertising alone isn’t enough, membership models are promising but require scale and resources, and philanthropic giving — while growing — is finite. And so we’ve seen the rise in Europe of media-adjacent businesses. We’ve been delivered remarkable case studies in…
https://www.niemanlab.org/2024/12/impact-investment-enters-the-chat/
date: 2024-12-05, from: Nieman Journalism Lab
When it comes to AI, journalism as a profession seems to be caught between the extremes of hope and disillusionment. Attitudes on the role and impact of AI on journalism tend to veer from fears about robots replacing journalists to hopes that machines could boost quality journalism. The media industry is at a critical juncture…
https://www.niemanlab.org/2024/12/divergent-paths-for-journalisms-future-with-ai/
date: 2024-12-05, from: Nieman Journalism Lab
In traditional newsrooms, political journalists tend to be those who call the shots. Even in the absence of statistics, it’s safe to bet that the majority of editors-in-chief used to cover politics before rising to the top job. This has shaped pretty much all of journalism. The “he said, she said” variety of news coverage…
https://www.niemanlab.org/2024/12/newsrooms-reinvent-their-political-journalism/
date: 2024-12-05, from: Nieman Journalism Lab
As generative AI creeps further into news delivery, discovery, and consumption, both the media and the tech industries will increasingly find themselves in a strange new digital landscape where tech giants aren’t just aggregators of journalism, but creators of it. The media and tech industries, frequently to the dismay of both, are deeply and inextricably…
https://www.niemanlab.org/2024/12/ai-companies-grapple-with-what-it-means-to-be-creators-of-news/
date: 2024-12-05, from: Nieman Journalism Lab
When readers encounter clunky apps, disjointed digital experiences, or headlines optimized for clicks rather than clarity, they’re experiencing something deeper than bad design. These flaws reveal the structural cracks within modern newsrooms — the tension between their form and their function. Having tried almost everything else, I think 2025 is when publishers start to address…
https://www.niemanlab.org/2024/12/the-year-newsrooms-tackle-their-structural-issues/
date: 2024-12-05, from: Nieman Journalism Lab
Ten years ago, I submitted my first Nieman Lab prediction, in which I made the provocation that product management would be the new model for journalism. I am encouraged by the thriving news product community that has emerged over the past decade. However, journalism education, with few exceptions, has not comprehensively responded to support this…
https://www.niemanlab.org/2024/12/ai-inspires-innovation-in-journalism-education/
date: 2024-12-05, from: Nieman Journalism Lab
Last year here, I predicted TV reporters would become influencers. I asserted that in being encouraged by stations to use social media to build brands and bring in viewership, reporters would experience something we call influencer creep — how being on social mandates one act like an influencer, even if they don’t necessarily think of…
https://www.niemanlab.org/2024/12/influencers-become-journalists/
date: 2024-12-05, from: Nieman Journalism Lab
One of the things that’s lost when the last reporter is laid off and a local newspaper stops publishing is a sort of community muscle memory. In May 2023, I started as the editor of Brookline.News, a startup, nonprofit news site in Brookline, Massachusetts. It had been about a year since the long-time local newspaper…
https://www.niemanlab.org/2024/12/communities-relearn-the-habits-of-local-news/
date: 2024-12-05, from: Nieman Journalism Lab
We’ve seen a swathe of print magazine launches, relaunches and frequency increases this year, leading to the general acceptance that there is something of a print revival. This has generally been confined to magazines as readers turn to trusted expertise and seek physical reading experiences. There’s no question daily newspapers will continue their decline, but…
https://www.niemanlab.org/2024/12/the-print-revival-comes-to-news/
date: 2024-12-05, from: Nieman Journalism Lab
In October, Dow Jones filed a lawsuit against the generative AI startup Perplexity. The publisher accused the AI search engine of “a massive amount of illegal copying of publishers’ copyrighted work.” The claim echoed similar accusations by Forbes and the New York Post earlier this year. Perplexity’s response was swift and dismissive. “[Dow Jones] prefers…
date: 2024-12-05, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
This semester’s Daily Trojan staff size increased by 25.2% compared to Spring 2024.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/12/05/dei-staff-survey-indicates-increased-diversity/
date: 2024-12-05, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
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date: 2024-12-05, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Alpha Gamma Omega fraternity combines its love for faith and food in hopes of bringing the UCLA community together every other Thursday night. Jesus Burgers, a weekly ministry hosted by the brothers of the Christian fraternity, serves as a place to pray, meet new people and destress after partying – something that traditionally happens at UCLA fraternities Thursday evenings.
date: 2024-12-05, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
UCLA creative writing students shared their work and inspirations at a reading Tuesday. At the end of each quarter, the English department hosts a reading for students with creative writing minors to showcase their writing and network with each other, said Professor Fred D’Aguiar.
date: 2024-12-05, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
A gate was added to McClintock Ave on Nov. 21, making the University fully fenced for the first time since 1880.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/12/05/usc-fully-enclosed-by-permanent-fencing/
date: 2024-12-05, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
With “The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim” approaching, we must examine the box-office viability of animated adventures.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/12/05/animated-epics-face-an-uphill-battle/
date: 2024-12-05, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
“Final Fantasy VII Rebirth” headlines this year’s slate of thrilling, varied nominees.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/12/05/the-daily-trojan-predicts-the-game-awards-2024/
date: 2024-12-05, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
A letter to the student from program administration cited University camping rules.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/12/05/student-given-professionalism-warning-for-sleeping-at-hsc/
date: 2024-12-05, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Over 100 people filled out the survey.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/12/05/new-spots-make-their-mark-on-best-of-usc-results/
date: 2024-12-05, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The multihyphenate artist has a trilogy of immersive projects in his discography.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/12/05/student-artist-zra-mixes-art-forms/
date: 2024-12-05, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
UCLA faculty expressed mixed reactions to the outcome of the 2024 presidential election and predictions for the incoming administration. Republican nominee and former President Donald Trump defeated Democratic nominee and sitting Vice President Kamala Harris with 312 electoral votes to 226, winning close races in seven key battleground states and the popular vote.
date: 2024-12-05, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
From East to West Coast and from theater to film, Cole Sitilides is always an actor first and foremost. Through his time at the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television, the fourth-year theater student has worked on award-winning short films, workshopped a play with Tim Robbins, secured a commercial agent with Reign Agency and become the development director for the student-run Bimbos Production Company.
date: 2024-12-05, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
The LGBTQ Campus Resource Center hosted its quarterly open mic night Tuesday afternoon, providing a platform for students to share poetry and other spoken artworks. The intimate event was held on the second floor of the John Wooden Center in a room overlooking Bruin Walk.
date: 2024-12-05, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Around 60 students attended a screening of “The Swimmers” with the movie’s subject and Olympian Yusra Mardini on Nov. 15. UCLA’s Southwest Asian/North African Health Alliance, Students Organize for Syria and the Syrian American Medical Society hosted the event, which included the opportunity to ask Mardini questions, in Moore Hall.
date: 2024-12-05, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
UCLA physicians, donors and patients gathered in Dickinson Court on Nov. 3 for an annual brain cancer awareness and fundraising walk. Heart of the Brain – a brain cancer advocacy and fundraising organization – hosted the walk, raising $1.5 million this year for research and clinical trials, according to their website.
date: 2024-12-05, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
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date: 2024-12-05, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
As I begin to mourn everything I’m about to leave behind at USC, I know by far the greatest loss will be saying goodbye to the people at the Daily Trojan.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/12/04/letter-from-the-editor-5/
date: 2024-12-05, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
*This article mentions sexual violence. As the Israeli war on Hamas in Gaza persists, protests continue on Occidental’s campus. Just as President Tom Stritikus settled complaints about antisemitism on campus, a memorial to Palestinian victims on the Academic Quad was vandalized and allegations arose of SJP protestors deliberately misdirecting attendees of a campus event. Occidental […]
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date: 2024-12-04, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
James and Cindy Choi are using their boba shop to highlight small businesses and build community.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/12/04/yoboseyo-superette-small-business-big-impact/
date: 2024-12-04, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
USC’s dining hall TVs offer a mix of channels; do they simply entertain, or do they subtly shape perceptions?
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/12/04/news-on-the-side-the-stories-served-with-our-meals/
date: 2024-12-04, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Journalism is already losing. It will lose more under Donald Trump.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/12/04/democracy-is-dying-in-darkness/
date: 2024-12-04, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Does “X” even need “Box?”
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date: 2024-12-04, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
A confession about the politics of fire and loss.
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date: 2024-12-04, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Follow Jake Berg’s journey through the city and take in the excitement and mystery of Los Angeles after dark.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/12/04/la-nights/
date: 2024-12-04, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
The Onion has peeled off an odious layer of hatred on the internet, but it – and its allies – is late to the political food fight at the core of the modern internet.
date: 2024-12-04, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
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date: 2024-12-04, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
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date: 2024-12-04, from: Nieman Journalism Lab
We’ve covered 2024 as the fragmentation election, and media analysts mostly assume fragmentation will continue — more and more podcasts and Substacks and hyper-personalized TikTok accounts, and a weaker and weaker big media. But as one of the great early internet CEOs once said, there are only two ways to go in media: bundling and…
https://www.niemanlab.org/2024/12/back-to-the-bundle/
date: 2024-12-04, from: Nieman Journalism Lab
Despite Donald Trump’s repeated insistence during the 2024 election that he knew nothing of the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 and was not planning on implementing any of its suggestions (even noting that some of its claims were “absolutely ridiculous and abysmal”), the Trump transition has tapped a number of people linked to Project 2025 to…
https://www.niemanlab.org/2024/12/religious-sounding-language-will-be-everywhere-in-2025/
date: 2024-12-04, from: Nieman Journalism Lab
For an industry rooted in communication, journalists working in newsrooms must improve how they communicate with each other. Is news in its current state reaching the right audiences? Some reports would lead us to say no. That’s why, in 2025, news organizations need to put the “why” back in journalism decision-making. We must have an…
https://www.niemanlab.org/2024/12/newsroom-planning-goes-silo-free/
date: 2024-12-04, from: Nieman Journalism Lab
In the year ahead, publishers will need to spend a lot more time thinking about their digital infrastructure. Most newsrooms don’t spend a lot of time thinking about their value chain, a business school concept that tries to explain all the activities and processes that go into creating a product or service. A value chain…
https://www.niemanlab.org/2024/12/youll-need-to-care-more-about-your-value-chain/
date: 2024-12-04, from: Nieman Journalism Lab
See if any of these are familiar to you: A reporter uses ChatGPT in her personal life, but isn’t allowed to do so at work. A large newsroom allows just one (!) person to “look into AI.” A journalist doesn’t want his boss to know he applied for an AI class. A journalism professor discourages…
https://www.niemanlab.org/2024/12/play-with-ai-like-your-career-depends-on-it-it-does/
date: 2024-12-04, from: Nieman Journalism Lab
For someone who has built my entire career out of Audience-focused work in great newsrooms, it’s painful to bury my own. But here we are: The standalone Audience team/department/function, as we know it, is dead. If the initial purpose of capital-A “Audience” teams was to transition newsrooms to the future, we always knew we were…
https://www.niemanlab.org/2024/12/your-audience-team-is-now-your-creator-team/
date: 2024-12-04, from: Nieman Journalism Lab
Could the end of sports journalism as we know it be because of Nick Castellanos? Maybe. A little-discussed story in October involving the Philadelphia Phillies’ outfielder could indicate a massive change to how sports journalism is practiced. It happened leading into the playoffs, when ESPN wanted to do a story about how Castellanos has been…
https://www.niemanlab.org/2024/12/sports-journalists-break-away-from-access-based-journalism/
date: 2024-12-04, from: Nieman Journalism Lab
In 2025, I predict two things: The mainstream media will lose its last grip on relevancy, and the fundamental gap in understanding between partisan Americans will widen. The gap between mainstream media readers, people who get most of their news through influencers or partisan social media, and people who barely think about news at all…
https://www.niemanlab.org/2024/12/the-mainstream-media-will-lose-its-last-grip-on-relevancy/
date: 2024-12-04, from: Nieman Journalism Lab
For younger colleagues, auto-generated feeds may be all that internet culture has ever offered — especially on apps that order posts based on engagement. But there was a time when social media was mostly all in reverse chronological order. It was…unpleasant, but it was free. Feed algorithms were introduced to address what sounds like a…
https://www.niemanlab.org/2024/12/meet-the-new-metrics-same-as-the-old-metrics/
date: 2024-12-04, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
Despite starting the season with two straight wins to begin the year, CSUN have found themselves in a midst of a four game losing streak after last week’s loss to…
date: 2024-12-04, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
During the meeting the new president, vice president and two senators were sworn in.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/12/04/new-usg-leadership-takes-form-at-senate/
date: 2024-12-04, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
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date: 2024-12-04, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The Boyle Heights Beat will be used as a prototype for a new local news initiative.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/12/04/boyle-heights-beat/
date: 2024-12-04, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
USC students find solace and struggle while using their cultural languages.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/12/04/student-cultural-languages/
date: 2024-12-04, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Fully commit to a winter read with the the perfect cute companion album.
The post Read this book with this album: Winter Edition appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2024/12/04/read-this-book-with-this-album-winter-edition/
date: 2024-12-04, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
People should use endangered language phrases in their day to day life.
The post Reclaiming Togvaangar for a new generation appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2024/12/04/reclaiming-togvaangar/
date: 2024-12-04, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The program’s volunteers provide feedback and teach classes to writers in prison.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/12/04/readers-circle-volunteers/
date: 2024-12-04, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The growing medium is redefining how people connect, learn and listen.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/12/04/rise-of-podcasts/
date: 2024-12-04, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Why does being creative feel so difficult — and inauthentic — recently?
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/12/04/fashionista-dupe-alert/
date: 2024-12-04, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Creatives reflect on how their physical mediums convey what words cannot.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/12/04/usc-artists-advocate/
date: 2024-12-04, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
California is collaborating with an artificial intelligence company to further integrate AI into the lives of community college students, educators and workers. Gov. Gavin Newsom and NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang signed an initiative this August to form a partnership between the California government and NVIDIA, an AI hardware supplier.
date: 2024-12-04, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
The Undergraduate Students Association Council held its final meeting of November virtually Nov. 26. USAC is the official student government representing the undergraduate student body at UCLA.
https://dailybruin.com/2024/12/03/usac-recap-nov-26-3/
date: 2024-12-04, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
The growing popularity of arts and crafts allows Bruins to reap the activities’ financial and emotional benefits. Over half of the United States adult population participate in arts and crafts – from traditional mediums such as drawing, pottery and knitting to modern practices like digital art and game design – according to a 2022 National Endowment for the Arts survey.
date: 2024-12-04, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Dec. 4 at 7:28 p.m. Ella Gibson is bringing her creativity as a singer-songwriter to UCLA and beyond. The second-year music industry student released her latest single, “Compass,” in July, along with a music video she directed.
date: 2024-12-04, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Bill Clinton’s memoir, “Citizen: My Life After the White House,” is an informative and heartfelt read for those curious about the life of a former president.
date: 2024-12-03, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated Dec. 3 at 6:07 p.m. The USA Judicial Board will hear a case for the first time in at least two years.
date: 2024-12-03, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
https://dailybruin.com/2024/12/03/editorial-cartoon-day-in-the-life-of-a-college-student/
date: 2024-12-03, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
https://dailybruin.com/2024/12/03/editorial-cartoon-major-alphabet-soup/
date: 2024-12-03, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
https://dailybruin.com/2024/12/03/editorial-cartoon-locked-in-2/
date: 2024-12-03, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
https://dailybruin.com/2024/12/03/editorial-cartoon-midterm-season/
date: 2024-12-03, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
https://dailybruin.com/2024/12/03/editorial-cartoon-linkedin-park/
date: 2024-12-03, from: Nieman Journalism Lab
It used to be a big debate: Who owns a reporter’s social media account — the reporter or their employer? Okay, so it’s not much of a debate anymore. When David Fahrenthold moved from The Washington Post to The New York Times, there wasn’t really much question that his Twitter followers would follow him. These…
date: 2024-12-03, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
https://dailybruin.com/2024/12/03/build-your-own-thanksgiving/
date: 2024-12-03, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Bruins hoping to experience nature outside Westwood – from Big Sur to Joshua Tree and Yosemite – need look no further than the Backpacking Club at UCLA.
date: 2024-12-03, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
The American Indian Studies Department welcomed over a thousand people to the University Library Lawn on the final day of Native American Heritage Month. With the help of sixty student…
https://sundial.csun.edu/188276/featured/csun-powwow-celebrates-native-culture-for-39th-year/
date: 2024-12-03, from: Nieman Journalism Lab
A new wide-ranging study finds that trust in news has fallen further in countries where television news use has declined, as well as in countries where more people are turning to social media for news. Richard Fletcher, director of research at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (RISJ), and co-authors analyzed data from…
date: 2024-12-03, from: California Tech (Caltech Student Newspaper)
If you’re craving a culinary trip to Hong Kong and Macau without the airfare, HK Macau Bistro in San Gabriel offers a flavor-packed detour. With tables fashioned from mahjong tiles and walls adorned with street signs straight out of Kowloon, the vibe here screams retro nostalgia with a side of quirky charm. The food? A mixed bag of divine delights and comforting mediocrity.
https://tech.caltech.edu/2024/12/03/interview-with-stuart-weitzman/
date: 2024-12-03, from: California Tech (Caltech Student Newspaper)
In our annual review of the ASCIT Bylaws, ASCIT Board of Directors has decided to propose the following amendments. These propositions have been approved unanimously by the Board of Directors, and we now bring them to the undergraduate students to be voted into action.
https://tech.caltech.edu/2024/12/03/ascit-board-of-directors-propose/
date: 2024-12-03, from: California Tech (Caltech Student Newspaper)
In “The Ballad of East and West,” Rudyard Kipling states that “East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet.” On the contrary, Raqib Shaw demonstrates how art can unite the two with striking effect.
https://tech.caltech.edu/2024/12/03/ballads-of-east-and-west/
date: 2024-12-03, from: California Tech (Caltech Student Newspaper)
I’m Antonio. I matriculated as a Caltech undergraduate in 2019. I will not graduate.
https://tech.caltech.edu/2024/12/03/caltech-isnt-for-everyone/
date: 2024-12-03, from: California Tech (Caltech Student Newspaper)
In a recent national survey of 257 colleges and universities, Caltech ranked overall 111th. 92 Caltech undergrads were surveyed on a number of questions including how often they felt the need to “self-censor,” their comfort expressing their views on different topics, and administrative support.
https://tech.caltech.edu/2024/12/03/caltech-ranks/
date: 2024-12-03, from: California Tech (Caltech Student Newspaper)
Well yes, I am more than sure that all of you have already heard of Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, the masters of ancient classical philosophy. There would not have been a beginning without them and none of the greatest philosophers, even of the contemporary age, would have managed to develop a single concrete idea, think of Immanuel Kant who still criticized Plato during the period of the Enlightenment (1750).
https://tech.caltech.edu/2024/12/03/i-know-i_dont-know/
date: 2024-12-03, from: California Tech (Caltech Student Newspaper)
On November 13, JPL laid off 325 employees, or 5% of its workforce.
https://tech.caltech.edu/2024/12/03/jpl-faces-november-layoffs/
date: 2024-12-03, from: California Tech (Caltech Student Newspaper)
On November 13, JPL laid off 325 employees, or 5% of its workforce.
https://tech.caltech.edu/2024/12/03/local-holiday-event-pasadena/
date: 2024-12-03, from: California Tech (Caltech Student Newspaper)
If you’re craving a culinary trip to Hong Kong and Macau without the airfare, HK Macau Bistro in San Gabriel offers a flavor-packed detour. With tables fashioned from mahjong tiles and walls adorned with street signs straight out of Kowloon, the vibe here screams retro nostalgia with a side of quirky charm. The food? A mixed bag of divine delights and comforting mediocrity.
https://tech.caltech.edu/2024/12/03/man-vs-mannion/
date: 2024-12-03, from: California Tech (Caltech Student Newspaper)
“I struggled in college so there is a personal connection for me, to be there for students who are struggling,” says Dr. Saeromi Kim, Caltech’s new Director of Counseling Services at Student Wellness Services (SWS). Dr. Kim, who uses she/they pronouns and is of Korean-Venezuelan ethnic backgrounds, came to Caltech after 13 years of counseling experience at UCLA. She herself has faced mental health and identity issues in college, as well as had to navigate the issues involved with being queer and an immigrant.
https://tech.caltech.edu/2024/12/03/meet-dr-saeromi-kim/
date: 2024-12-03, from: California Tech (Caltech Student Newspaper)
A SATIRE advice column about alive, ahaha, and everything in between!
https://tech.caltech.edu/2024/12/03/question-the-quail/
date: 2024-12-03, from: California Tech (Caltech Student Newspaper)
This past summer I was walking on campus when in a window I saw something I would not expect to see at a technical school – a flyer with the following poem printed on it: I don’t care how God-damn smart / these guys are: I’m bored. / It’s been raining like hell all day long / and there’s nothing to do
https://tech.caltech.edu/2024/12/03/regarding-the-a-in-steam/
date: 2024-12-03, from: California Tech (Caltech Student Newspaper)
Hi! It’s me again, your sleeper buddy who has been hung up on the Getting Better Sleep Workshop by SWS ever since it happened. But it doesn’t stop there – now my YouTube algorithm has been suggesting videos about sleep too. And honestly? I’ll take it. I am now invested in getting better sleep, and hopefully you are along for the ride.
https://tech.caltech.edu/2024/12/03/sleeping-again/
date: 2024-12-03, from: California Tech (Caltech Student Newspaper)
At the beginning of the fall term, the Caltech Pond Bridge was transformed by artist Lita Albuquerque into a gold foil installation — the largest she has made to date — dubbed This Moment in Time. It’s part of a larger art exhibit at Caltech called Crossing Over: Art and Science at Caltech. Apparently, some people couldn’t wait until December 15th to walk over the bridge, which has been gradually sullied with footprints over the course of the term. This came as somewhat of a disappointment to Albuquerque.
https://tech.caltech.edu/2024/12/03/this-moment-in-time/
date: 2024-12-03, from: California Tech (Caltech Student Newspaper)
The Committee on House Assessment, Support, and Experience (CHASE) was formed in Spring 2023 and “charged by the Vice President for Student Affairs Kevin Gilmartin to develop strategic recommendations to ensure that the undergraduate houses remain supportive living and learning environments, where current and future Caltech students can thrive and succeed,” according to an email sent to undergraduates last spring.
https://tech.caltech.edu/2024/12/03/chase-report/
date: 2024-12-03, 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/2024/12/03/classifieds-december-3-2024/
date: 2024-12-03, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The fraternity said it will avoid previous hazing as well as illegal drinking issues.
The post Theta Xi fraternity comes back from six-year ban appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2024/12/03/theta-xi-fraternity-comes-back-from-six-year-ban/
date: 2024-12-03, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Brian Jordan Alvarez’s marketing techniques draw attention to the greatest show of the year.
The post ‘English Teacher’ displays a comedic masterclass appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2024/12/03/english-teacher-displays-a-comedic-masterclass/
date: 2024-12-03, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The artist makes her mark at USC with single “20-sth” and the promise for more.
The post Carrie Z wears her personality on her musical sleeve appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2024/12/03/carrie-z-wears-her-personality-on-her-musical-sleeve/
date: 2024-12-03, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Steele wants to get ahead of technological innovations shaping architecture field.
The post Architecture Dean Brett Steele seeks to connect students to LA appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2024/12/03/architecture-dean-brett-steele-seeks-to-connect-students-to-la/
date: 2024-12-03, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
UCLA’s Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life released its latest performance report this quarter, detailing membership, academic performance, service hours, conduct and dollars raised for philanthropy efforts among Greek life organizations for the 2023-2024 academic year.
date: 2024-12-03, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
Smiling faces held plates of frybread tacos as families ready their children in traditional regalia ahead of their time to dance in the center of the circle. All of this…
date: 2024-12-03, from: The Canyon News (COC Student Newspaper)
The Valley is an eight-episode miniseries that focuses on Free, a 19-year-old…
The post College of the Canyons professor teams up with Media Department for exciting new collaboration appeared first on Canyons News.
https://canyonsnews.com/the-valley/
date: 2024-12-03, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
As the semester came to a close, Photo Editor Henry Kofman had the tough job of taking a look back at all the photos taken to pick the best of the best. Ultimately, he selected 15 images as the Fall 2024 “Photos of the Semester.” These images capture the holistic views that the photo section holds to capture news in a truthful way, to create images and to build full and fascinating stories through the still image.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/12/02/photos-of-the-semester/
date: 2024-12-03, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Tyler, The Creators’, Camp Flog Gnaw returns to Dodger Stadium for a weekend filled with performances from an array of artists, including several Los Angeles locals.
https://dailybruin.com/2024/12/02/gallery-camp-flog-gnaw-celebrates-its-10th-iteration/
date: 2024-12-03, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
On the Wednesday before the big game, hundreds of UCLA students, fans, and alumni gathered in Wilson Plaza for the Beat ’SC tailgate and rally.
https://dailybruin.com/2024/12/02/the-beat-sc-tailgate-and-rally/
date: 2024-12-03, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
A judge declared a mistrial Monday after jurors were hung on 11 misdemeanor counts against a former UCLA Early Care and Education Center teacher. Christopher Rodriguez, the defendant, faced prosecution for sexual battery, false imprisonment, battery, willful cruelty to a child, sexual penetration with foreign object and intimate touch against a person’s will for sexual arousal. Following an almost month-long trial, the jury’s foreperson told judge Liliana Gonzalez that further deliberation would be pointless, as the jury would still be hung on all 11 counts against Rodriguez, who worked at various UCLA ECE centers, including the Krieger Center and University Village, for nearly 25 years. Rodriguez was arrested in February on five misdemeanor charges and was charged further in May after another child victim reported inappropriate sexual touching at a UCLA ECE classroom. [Related: Former UCLA child care teacher charged with sexual battery, cruelty to a child] The UCLA ECE centers provide care for children ages two months to six years for UCLA-affiliated families.
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At around 4:00 p.m., the court declared a mistrial in the case of Christopher Rodriguez due to a hung jury. The jury was unable to reach a unanimous verdict after deliberation.
https://dailybruin.com/2024/12/02/475643/
date: 2024-12-02, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Life after graduation still scares me a little.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/12/02/getting-back-up/
date: 2024-12-02, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
UCPD is searching for two individuals suspected of an off-campus burglary. According to a crime alert sent Monday morning, two people entered a residence on the 10900 block of Strathmore Drive around 3:45 a.m.
date: 2024-12-02, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Whether they are intended to be art, a series of proclamations or just a practical joke, the “I’m Gay” tags have come to brighten up the Westwood community.
date: 2024-12-02, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
Before working as assistant director on films like “Shin Godzilla”, “Bullet Train” and “F9: The Fast Saga”, Ü Inose, a Japanese filmmaker, graduated from California State University, Northridge in 2007….
https://sundial.csun.edu/188256/arts-entertainment/u-inose-csun-alum-and-japanese-filmmaker/
date: 2024-12-02, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
The University Student Union Games Room hosts a variety of consoles, PC’s and games that students can enjoy in between classes. Throughout November, the room introduced two new additions to…
date: 2024-12-02, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
https://dailybruin.com/2024/12/02/diy-christmas-ornaments/
date: 2024-12-02, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
In this episode of “Bruin to Bruin,” host Aidan Teeger interviews Ava August, a freshman at UCLA and an accomplished singer-songwriter who has already appeared on American Idol and The Voice.
date: 2024-12-02, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
Tens of thousands of people gathered outside the gates of the Dodger Stadium as security and staff frantically acted to maintain an organized crowd. Instead, this was an event curated…
https://sundial.csun.edu/188231/arts-entertainment/chromakopia-album-review-and-camp-flog-gnaw-2024/
date: 2024-12-02, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
Image source: https://shorturl.at/FopUJ Radiology technology is evolving faster than ever. Innovations like advanced imaging techniques and portable devices are redefining how healthcare providers diagnose and treat patients. These advancements…
date: 2024-12-02, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
Cultivating Local Knowledge (CLK) is a project that seeks to enrich CSUN students and the San Fernando Valley community by sharing ecological knowledge. The initiative uses gardening and plant cultivation…
date: 2024-12-02, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
Adaptive learning materials are changing the way you think about education by offering tools that adapt to your needs. These materials use technology to create content that fits you like…
date: 2024-12-02, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
Many Americans will face financial hardship at some point in their lives. Recent data from the Federal Reserve suggests that over a quarter of Americans are struggling financially and may…
date: 2024-12-02, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
What is the 50/30/20 Rule of Money? If you find yourself in a position where you are struggling with your budget, you are not alone! Sticking to a budget is…
date: 2024-12-02, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
IMG Source – https://rb.gy/qxstu1 While college life does come with its share of fun, freedom, and adventures, it is also a time of responsibilities, and with most young students…
date: 2024-12-02, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
imagesource Medical malpractice is a distressing reality for those who place their trust in healthcare providers, expecting professional care and attention. Although most medical treatments are performed without issue, a…
date: 2024-12-02, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
Personalized gifts have become increasingly popular among college students, offering a unique and thoughtful way to celebrate special moments. Framed prints serve as a perfect gift option, encapsulating cherished memories…
date: 2024-12-02, from: The Canyon News (COC Student Newspaper)
At College of the Canyons, history is more than something you study;…
The post College of the Canyons, students stepped into the shoes of early humans through a unique hands-on experience appeared first on Canyons News.
https://canyonsnews.com/anthro-survivor/
date: 2024-12-02, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Over 10,000 K-12 students, UCLA undergraduates, graduate students and professors gathered at the Court of Sciences on Nov. 5 for the 2024 Exploring Your Universe Fair.
https://dailybruin.com/2024/12/02/passion-for-stem-blasts-off-at-exploring-your-universe-fair/
date: 2024-12-02, from: Nieman Journalism Lab
You’ve probably noticed that when you open your favorite news site or app, there’s a lot more video. When Wired had six reporters follow a robotaxi from autonomous car company Waymo around San Francisco, for example, associate director of social Evy Kwong took vertical smartphone videos and interspersed them through the piece. In a story…
https://www.niemanlab.org/2024/12/news-outlets-push-vertical-video-to-the-homepage/
date: 2024-12-02, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The post Copy that, copy desk appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2024/12/01/copy-that-copy-desk/
date: 2024-12-02, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
The California Supreme Court will soon decide the scope of two education data privacy laws. An appellate court ruled in July that the case J.M. v.
date: 2024-12-02, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
UCLA partnered with Morgan State University, a historically Black university, to improve research and mentorship between the two institutions. MSU has $20 million in federal grant funds and over 10 state-supported research centers in Baltimore, Maryland, according to UCLA’s announcement of the partnership.
date: 2024-12-01, from: The Canyon News (COC Student Newspaper)
For most, food is just a meal, but for Ken Park, it’s…
The post A new restaurnt is bringing more than just flavor to the table appeared first on Canyons News.
https://canyonsnews.com/bonchon-santa-clarita/
date: 2024-12-01, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
As I begin to mourn everything I’m about to leave behind at USC, I know by far the greatest loss will be saying goodbye to the people at the Daily Trojan.
The post Letter from the editor appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2024/12/01/letter-from-the-editor-5/
date: 2024-12-01, from: The Canyon News (COC Student Newspaper)
They say when one door closes, another opens—but what happens when the…
The post Thanksgiving is a time for gratitude and gathering, but for some students, it can also bring added challenges appeared first on Canyons News.
https://canyonsnews.com/banc-thanksgiving-opportunities/
date: 2024-12-01, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
In lectures, life science professors draw an intricate diagram of the gel electrophoresis process, but at the Life Sciences Student Association’s Pictionary with Professors event, instructors drew the movie character Shrek.
date: 2024-12-01, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This November marks lung cancer awareness month. To raise awareness about lung cancer, Dr. Lawrence Benjamin, a pulmonologist for UCLA and the Los Angeles Veterans Administration Healthcare system, spoke with Enterprise contributor Nick Mouchawar to discuss the importance of screening for lung cancer, risk factors and patient outlook for the disease.
date: 2024-12-01, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Lookalike contests break the fourth wall, reminding people celebrities are human too. Advertised with 100 flyers around New York City, the first competition took place Oct.