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date: 2024-03-22, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
This marks yet another sub-10% rate as the University released its admission results Friday afternoon.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/22/class-of-2028-acceptance-rate-is-9-2-usc-confirms/
date: 2024-03-22, from: Catalina Islander
On Saturday March 16, the Avalon Lancers boys volleyball team hosted their second annual volleyball tournament. The Lancers went 3-1 in pool play losing to Southlands Christian in their first pool play game 25-20, 25-22. The Lancers then defeated the next three teams Legacy College Prep 25-18, 25-19. Magnolia Science Reseda 25-15, 25-10, and Magnolia […]
https://thecatalinaislander.com/avalon-boys-volleyball-team-captures-tourney-title/
date: 2024-03-22, from: Catalina Islander
By Charles M. Kelly City Manager David Maistros expressed confidence that Avalon’s current hospital (known as Catalina Island Health) would stay open during his report to the City Council on Tuesday, March 19. In early January, Catalina Island Health CEO Jason Paret told the council that the hospital was in bad financial shape and speculated […]
https://thecatalinaislander.com/city-manager-confident-hospital-will-stay-open/
date: 2024-03-22, from: Pepperdine Beacon (Pepperdine Student Newspaper)
Why is it that churches sing every Sunday? Why is it that, no matter the week, if you walk into a church service someone (most likely many someones) will say a prayer? The answer may seem obvious at first; they believe in God so they’re going to worship and speak to Him. But what about […]
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https://pepperdinebeacon.com/why-sing/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=why-sing
date: 2024-03-22, from: Pepperdine Beacon (Pepperdine Student Newspaper)
From representing the traditional African harmonic choral style, Mbube, in Disney’s Lion King (1994) to depicting the vibrant character of Jack Sparrow, Hans Zimmer revolutionized mainstream orchestral music from the 20th century through the creative integration of electronics. With the employment of the synthesizer and digital sound, Zimmer modernized music’s role in film, forever changing […]
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date: 2024-03-22, from: Catalina Islander
The following is the Avalon’s Sheriff’s Stations significant incidents report for the period March 14 to March 20, 2024. 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. March […]
https://thecatalinaislander.com/sheriffs-log-march-14-to-march-20-2024/
date: 2024-03-22, from: Catalina Islander
The final two league games of the Catalina Co-Ed Winter season did not disappoint. First up was Luau Larry’s vs. Bravo’s Landscaping. Luau Larry’s scored four runs on the two RBI home runs from Gabriel Alvarado and Luis Lazaro. Bravo’s Landscaping answered with a solo home run from Marco Gallegos, followed by a base hit […]
https://thecatalinaislander.com/straight-up-builders-wins-league-title-2/
date: 2024-03-22, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
The end is near. Saturday will be the last hurrah for Pac-12 gymnastics. No. 11 UCLA gymnastics will compete at the Pac-12 championships in West Valley City, Utah on Saturday in the night session.
date: 2024-03-22, from: Catalina Islander
As the first tendrils of spring touch the Island, with the restaurants starting to stay open ’til 8 p.m. and the sun still shining after 6, your Avalon Library continues to offer your programs, activities, and, yes, books for all ages and sensibilities. Stop by and pick up one of our new fiction books–or place […]
https://thecatalinaislander.com/spring-forward-into-avalon-library-programs/
date: 2024-03-22, updated: 2024-03-22, from: The LAist
Because of delays at the federal level, some colleges are still waiting to receive financial aid information from the U.S. Department of Education.
https://laist.com/news/education/california-legislature-extension-fafsa-deadline-may-2-newsom
date: 2024-03-22, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
It’s too late to change your men’s bracket, but it’s not too late to know what to expect.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/22/senior-sports-staffs-march-madness-predictions/
date: 2024-03-22, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Unlikely but inseparable friends Ainsley Radell and Madi Kriz have reinforced beach volleyball for another title run.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/22/204739/
date: 2024-03-22, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The dissolution of the Pac-12 looms while it’s witnessing one of its strongest seasons.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/22/204773/
date: 2024-03-22, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
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date: 2024-03-22, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Neal Pecchenino was the first to don the suit 10 years ago, and he said it was an unforgettable experience.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/22/the-first-man-behind-the-trojan-armor-speaks/
date: 2024-03-22, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
JuJu Watkins’ home floor wasn’t always Galen Center.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/22/204748/
date: 2024-03-22, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The Trojans face their toughest at-home test of the season.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/22/womens-water-polo-returns-home-to-face-uc-berkeley/
date: 2024-03-22, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
After falling to Dartmouth Monday, the Trojans will travel to Arizona to take on the Sun Devils.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/22/lacrosse-travels-to-tempe/
date: 2024-03-22, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Four teams travel to Los Angeles from around the country for the NCAA Tournament.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/22/galen-center-hosts-march-madness/
date: 2024-03-22, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
USC is overlooking the negative effects of removing Academic Achievement Award and Exceptional Funding.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/22/cutting-scholarships-is-a-step-in-the-wrong-direction/
date: 2024-03-22, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The organization, founded in 2021, provides an outlet for musicians of all levels.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/22/usc-musicians-club-cures-monday-blues/
date: 2024-03-22, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The play invites the audience to think about justice in current-day society.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/22/sda-presents-a-reproduction-of-twelve-angry-jurors/
date: 2024-03-22, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Students and faculty shared thoughts on virtual education four years after the coronavirus pandemic moved classes online.
The post Virtual learning: Here to stay, or ‘Zoom’-ing away? appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/22/zoom-reflections/
date: 2024-03-22, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Club members handed out $7,000 worth of Narcan after training passersby.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/22/emergency-medicine-club-of-usc-gives-out-free-narcan/
date: 2024-03-22, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Marshall has an opportunity to support USC VITA’s Program.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/22/student-organization-offers-free-tax-preparation-assistance/
date: 2024-03-22, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Ramp up the integrative practice of new AI systems, listen to students and help keep your wise GE professor sane.
The post Vibecheck on AI in college: The Battle over B-quality work appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/22/vibecheck-on-ai-in-college-the-battle-over-b-quality-work/
date: 2024-03-22, from: Laloyolan (LMU Student Newspaper)
The Loyola Project for the Innocent combines the work of Loyola Law School faculty and students to get victims of wrongful conviction out of jail. Since 2011, the LPI has helped release 18 clients out of jail.
date: 2024-03-22, from: Laloyolan (LMU Student Newspaper)
Provost Thomas Poon, Ph.D., spoke to faculty, staff and students about the reorganization of the Academic Affairs Division, as well as the ongoing classroom space shortage and improvements for non-tenure track (NTT) faculty in convocation address.
date: 2024-03-22, from: Laloyolan (LMU Student Newspaper)
Luke Antaky, junior political science major, and Charlie Green, junior English major, won president and vice president in the 2024 ASLMU election, respectively, with 1,951 students voting.
date: 2024-03-22, from: Laloyolan (LMU Student Newspaper)
The University did not consider the man an immediate threat but alerted students to stay clear of both Whelan Lane and Sunken Gardens.
date: 2024-03-21, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Americans need to reframe their view on immigration: It’s helping our economy.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/21/immigrants-arent-stealing-your-jobs/
date: 2024-03-21, from: City of Santa Clarita
See You at SENSES! Unveiling an Incredible Lineup of Block Parties By Mayor Cameron Smyth Did you know that each year, Main Street in Old Town Newhall undergoes countless makeovers for different events, such as Light Up Main Street and the Fourth of July Parade? One event in particular, though, transforms the street with a […]
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date: 2024-03-21, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Coming off its third-best score in program history, No. 11 UCLA gymnastics is traveling to Utah to compete in the night session of the Pac-12 championships, attempting to bookend the conference championship’s all-time history with Bruin-claimed Pac-12 titles.
https://dailybruin.com/2024/03/21/ucla-gymnastics-pac-12-championships-predictions/
date: 2024-03-21, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
By Mika McCaffreyDaily Bruin contributor The Bruins are preparing for an infamous rivalry match-up.
And Roman Martin is hoping his weekend prowess carries into the crosstown duel.
date: 2024-03-21, from: City of Santa Clarita
SANTA CLARITA SISTER CITIES HOSTS MATSUDO, JAPAN Promoting Cultural and Student Exchange Across the Globe The City of Santa Clarita, in partnership with Santa Clarita Sister Cities, is proud to host Matsudo, Japan through a youth delegation between the City of Santa Clarita, Santa Clarita Sister Cities, College of the Canyons, Academy of the Canyons […]
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https://santaclarita.gov/blog/2024/03/21/santa-clarita-sister-cities-hosts-matsudo-japan/
date: 2024-03-21, updated: 2024-03-21, from: The LAist
Starting next year, California will set up trust funds for kids in low-income families who lost a parent to COVID. The state doesn’t know who all those kids are, though.
date: 2024-03-21, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
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date: 2024-03-21, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Plus-size students face a lack of size-inclusive desks, threatening their well-being.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/21/its-time-to-blame-desks-rather-than-our-bodies/
date: 2024-03-21, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Alex Carmen’s anticipated exhibit “Trees with Holes in Them” opened Wednesday.
The post Roski student debuts first solo show appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/21/roski-student-debuts-first-solo-show/
date: 2024-03-21, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Student Health distributed Narcan for free at the weekly Trojan Farmer’s Market.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/21/chief-campus-health-officer-discusses-opioid-epidemic/
date: 2024-03-21, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Get your earbuds ready for these blockbuster drops from fan-favorite artists.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/21/exciting-albums-coming-this-spring/
date: 2024-03-21, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
USC enters Jackie Robinson Stadium as victor of three of its last four matchups.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/21/baseball-to-face-rival-ucla-in-westwood/
date: 2024-03-21, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The youngest player to ever feature in a World Cup became the next jewel in ACFC’s crown during the offseason.
The post Casey Phair continues Angel City’s youth movement appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/21/casey-phair-continues-angel-citys-youth-movement/
date: 2024-03-21, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Reasons to join T.O. range from small class sizes to free trips in the L.A. area.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/21/new-students-should-consider-thematic-option/
date: 2024-03-21, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Associate professor Sylvain Barbot published a study on the impact of the war.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/21/ukraine-destruction-study/
date: 2024-03-21, from: The Round Up (Pierce College Student Newspaper)
Queer advocates and allies are honoring Transgender Day of Visibility on March 31 and taking the time to celebrate the lives and triumphs of trans
The post Honoring transgender voices on March 31 appeared first on The Roundup.
date: 2024-03-21, from: The Round Up (Pierce College Student Newspaper)
College students have a lot on their minds, such as work, school, family and food. This leaves students with little time to manage their money
The post Pierce should offer personal financial workshops appeared first on The Roundup.
date: 2024-03-21, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
A February report from the Civil Rights Project at UCLA found that suburban schools have been increasingly experiencing educational policy trends previously restricted to urban districts.
https://dailybruin.com/2024/03/20/ucla-report-finds-us-suburban-schools-mirroring-urban-trends/
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
The UC Board of Regents voted Wednesday to delay its decision on Item J1 – a policy that would prohibit University departments from making political statements on their website homepages – until it reconvenes in May. The motion to delay the vote until the board’s May meetings passed unanimously and was the second time the regents delayed a vote on the policy since January.
https://dailybruin.com/2024/03/20/uc-regents-tables-vote-on-item-j1-until-may-meeting/
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Round Up (Pierce College Student Newspaper)
College costs in the United States have been rising faster than inflation, and many students have faced financial problems. College should be free for many
The post Should college tuition be free? Yes: Free education leads to a greater society appeared first on The Roundup.
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Round Up (Pierce College Student Newspaper)
Just on principle by itself, free college wouldn’t benefit society, school systems or the students. It’s what the ancient Greeks would call a siren song
The post Should college tuition be free? No: Free college is impractical appeared first on The Roundup.
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Round Up (Pierce College Student Newspaper)
The pool at Pierce College has been closed since October 2022, but the swim team is still active without it. Lacking a pool of their
The post Pierce swim team deals with aquatic adaptations appeared first on The Roundup.
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Round Up (Pierce College Student Newspaper)
Pierce students to compete in National Hillel Basketball Tournament: Seven Pierce College students—for the first time—will be participating in the National Hillel Basketball Tournament at
The post Sports Briefs – March 20, 2024 appeared first on The Roundup.
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
With their eyes set on high placements at NCAAs, the Bruins mean business. No. 21 UCLA swim and dive (5-4, 3-4 Pac-12) is headed to Athens, Georgia, to compete in the national championships March 20 through March 23.
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated March 21 at 10:35 a.m. Around 100 protesters gathered outside the UC Board of Regents’ meeting Wednesday to call for better contracts and protections for service, patient technical care and skilled craft workers.
date: 2024-03-20, from: City of Santa Clarita
ENTRY PERIOD OPEN FOR ANNUAL SISTER CITIES YOUNG ARTISTS AND AUTHORS SHOWCASE The City of Santa Clarita, in partnership with Santa Clarita Sister Cities, invites local students to submit original artwork, poetry, essays/creative writing, photographs or music for the 2024 Young Artists and Authors Showcase. The theme of the contest this year is “CLIMATESCAPE: Resilient […]
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date: 2024-03-20, from: The Round Up (Pierce College Student Newspaper)
Dystopian robot films where bots blend in with humans are no longer a thing of fiction. Bots have now entered academia, posing as students and
The post Academic Senate talks bots, course standards appeared first on The Roundup.
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Round Up (Pierce College Student Newspaper)
Scene partners Angelo Rosales and Rocio Ibarra stood together and rehearsed an argument between their characters. In the moment, as the pair intensely channeled Helena
The post LAPC Theatre previews first production of spring semester appeared first on The Roundup.
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Round Up (Pierce College Student Newspaper)
A crime film with a comedy twist set in the 1930s opened the 2024 French Film Festival at Pierce College on March 12. The first
The post How much of it is an act? appeared first on The Roundup.
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Yates Gym holds its breath in anticipation when music hits the air. Gymnasts stop twirling on bars and come to a standstill on beam to watch the Bruins take the floor.
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
At the Occidental Marketplace, used trays, dishes and excess food rotate around into the seeming abyss. Associate Director of Campus Dining Robert Starec said that the Marketplace was remodeled in 1999, and the tray drop system has been in place for the past 25 years. According to Starec, guests who eat at the Marketplace take […]
The post Behind the Scenes: The Marketplace Tray Drop appeared first on The Occidental.
https://theoccidentalnews.com/culture/2024/03/20/behind-the-scenes-the-marketplace-tray-drop/2911808
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
Feb. 29, five days before its 99th anniversary, the Highland Theatre closed its doors indefinitely. Since then, graffiti has appeared on the theater’s marquee, and the lobby has remained dim behind drawn gates. Ralph Waxman, president of the Arroyo Arts Collective, said the closure was an inevitable result of the theater’s recent financial troubles, which […]
The post Highland Theatre closure sparks community mourning and hope for resurrection appeared first on The Occidental.
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
According to their website, Emmons features several mental health services available to students, including drop-in chat spaces and group counseling services, which occur once per week for one to two hours. Examples of these spaces include What’s the Word, Hummingbird? — a space centering the experiences of POC, LGBTQ+, first-generation and international students — and […]
The post Emmons offers a plethora of mental health services appeared first on The Occidental.
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
I sit at the table, watching the world go by feeling like pure freedom, I think I can fly and write, and act, and shout with joy out a spell what was this marvel, pray tell? When the mental hurricane strikes, and your senses shatter, there is no pain or pleasure, nothing really matters, […]
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https://theoccidentalnews.com/media/2024/03/20/breakfast/2911768
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
After two weeks of renovations, the Berkus Gym in Berkus Hall reopened March 18 and is now a cardio-only gym and half the size, according to an email from Residential Education and Housing Services (REHS). In comparison to the larger 1,600 square-foot Alumni Gymnasium, the original Berkus Gym was a smaller fitness facility with a selection […]
The post Berkus Hall renovations underway, Berkus Gym remodeled appeared first on The Occidental.
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
Occidental’s student-run newspaper, The Occidental, placed in the top three for seven awards and won the Best Newspaper award for the four-year colleges and universities with under 15,000 students division at the 2023 California College Media Association Awards March 9. The senior leadership team of the Spring 2023 to Fall 2023 semesters — former Editor-In-Chiefs […]
The post The Occidental wins seven awards including Best Newspaper from California College Media Association appeared first on The Occidental.
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
Every year, the Dean’s Office makes decisions about sabbatical applications for Occidental professors. According to Salvador Fernández, Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs, applications from professors for sabbatical leaves are due Dec. 15, and the Dean’s Office takes at least two months to come to a decision about the application. “The College supports sabbaticals to provide release time for intellectual enrichment […]
The post Professors on sabbatical dive into planetary metaphysics, Mexican philosophy and more appeared first on The Occidental.
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
In 2018, USC Street Medicine Founders Brett Feldman and Dr. Jehni Robinson took on one of LA’s greatest obstacles: healthcare for its unsheltered homeless population. The USC Street Medicine Team provides point of care health services that meets homeless patients wherever they are. The program combines medical expertise, social service outreach, and cutting-edge research to […]
The post USC Street Medicine teams treat the homeless one patient at a time appeared first on The Occidental.
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
Koko Butcher Koko Butcher (junior) had a standout performance at the Convergence water polo Tournament March 1 in wins against UC Merced and Penn State Behrend, totaling eight goals and four assists. “At the end of the game against UC Merced, there was five seconds left, and we got the ball while the game was tied 8-8,” Butcher […]
The post Athletes of the Week Koko Butcher and Nico Morales are optimistic about 2024 season appeared first on The Occidental.
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Occidental News (Occidental College Student Newspaper)
Before the creation of modern industrial society, it’s hard to say that life for humans was “good” in any meaningful capacity. More than half of children died before age 15 (compared to one in 20 now), life expectancy was less than half what it is now and countries such as the United Kingdom had per-capita […]
The post Opinion: Why do I support geoengineering? appeared first on The Occidental.
https://theoccidentalnews.com/opinions/2024/03/20/opinion-why-do-i-support-geoengineering/2911782
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Round Up (Pierce College Student Newspaper)
“I feel for a four-year tuition for me—I want to go to UCLA—so I say about $37,000 to $40,000 dollars for four years.”
The post How much should a 4-year university tuition cost? appeared first on The Roundup.
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
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date: 2024-03-20, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Around 40 protesters staged a sit-in Tuesday night to call on the UC Board of Regents to vote against a policy that would prohibit University departments from making political statements.
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The club welcomes students of all identities who have an interest in business to join.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/20/spectrumsc-creates-community-for-lgbtqia-students/
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
USC administration must take accountability for these issues and conduct reforms.
The post We all deserve a better advising system appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/20/we-all-deserve-a-better-advising-system/
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Funding to provide sexually transmitted infection tests depleted by 78% this spring.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/20/senators-call-to-reinstate-aaa/
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Government programs offer disabled students financial help with higher education.
The post California offers support for disabled students appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/20/dor-offers-educational-help-for-disabled-students/
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
In the continued battle for “proper” tennis attire, is it time to give in to tradition? Or keep pushing for stylistic freedom on the court?
The post Love all: A competition of tradition appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/20/love-all-a-competition-of-tradition/
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
We need to look at the risks and causes of this trend among youth to address it.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/20/vapes-are-out-cigs-are-in/
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Four students navigated the challenges and triumphs of bringing a short film to life.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/20/freshman-filmmakers-craft-a-vision-with-we-were-strangers/
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
USC won its first true-road series of the season as it searches for momentum.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/20/baseball-crushes-cardinal-on-the-road/
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and I’ve got you prepared for your brackets.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/20/my-march-madness-predictions/
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
We, UCLA Faculty for Justice in Palestine, write to express our concern over a critical agenda item of the upcoming UC Regents Meeting – which will be held March 20 to 21 – at UCLA’s Luskin Conference Center.
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
The UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs hosted a panel March 7 with alumni policymakers across Los Angeles to discuss the ongoing housing crisis, the importance of voting and the need for cooperation between local, state and federal governments.
https://dailybruin.com/2024/03/19/luskin-alumni-discuss-policy-at-city-state-levels-during-panel/
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Slower starts weren’t enough to deter the Bruins from adding two wins to their slate. No. 1 UCLA women’s water polo (18-0, 3-0 MPSF) defeated No.
date: 2024-03-20, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Spencer Johnson held the key to the Bruins’ fate for the second time this season. Only this time, familiarity was on his side. “I felt a little calmer this time, and I was able to lock in just a little better than I thought versus the Pepperdine match and not be as tight as that one,” the freshman said.
date: 2024-03-19, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Baseball is a timely game. The difference between a win and a loss can be just a few hits that come with runners on base. A lack of timeliness has plagued UCLA lately, as it carried a .118 batting average with runners in scoring position during the seven-game skid that led up to the weekend’s series.
date: 2024-03-19, updated: 2024-03-20, from: The LAist
As the U.S. Department of Education continues to fix its glitchy website, state lawmakers want to give students more time to complete their FAFSA forms.
https://laist.com/news/education/california-financial-aid-deadline-fafsa-april
date: 2024-03-19, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
CSUN gave up only eight runs in three games against Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. Most of the time, this would suggest the Matadors won the series, taking at least…
https://sundial.csun.edu/179664/sports/matadors-swept-by-cal-poly-in-first-big-west-series/
date: 2024-03-19, from: City of Santa Clarita
LIVE MUSIC ON THREE STAGES AT THE SANTA CLARITA COWBOY FESTIVAL Dust off Your Cowboy Boots for a Full Lineup of Country, Western, Folk and Bluegrass The 28th Annual Santa Clarita Cowboy Festival is back with your favorite musical performers and an exciting lineup of new acts. Taking place on Saturday, April 20 and Sunday, […]
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date: 2024-03-19, from: CSUN Library Blog, Cited
Winter has started to fade into the background and the natural world re-awakens: it’s Spring! The arrival of spring, historically and culturally, tends to bring…
https://library.csun.edu/blogs/cited/2024/03/19/embracing-the-spring/
date: 2024-03-19, from: City of Santa Clarita
TRAVEL THE WORLD IN 2024 WITH “CELEBRATE”Journey to New Destinations Monthly at the Canyon Country Community Center There is so much to learn from different customs and cultures and you don’t need a plane ticket to experience it all. The Celebrate event series is back for its anticipated third year and offers insights into unique […]
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https://santaclarita.gov/blog/2024/03/19/travel-the-world-in-2024-with-celebrate/
date: 2024-03-19, 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/2024/03/19/classifieds-march-19-2024/
date: 2024-03-19, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The Office of Academic Programs felt the AAA had “reached its natural conclusion.” But some students expressed dismay at what they saw as an abrupt and frustrating decision.
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date: 2024-03-19, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The Puerto Rican superstar performed for three nights at Crypto.com Arena.
The post [ENG/ESP] Bad Bunny makes history in Los Angeles appeared first on Daily Trojan.
https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/19/bad-bunny-makes-history-in-los-angeles/
date: 2024-03-19, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Artificial Intelligence cannot hope to capture the complexity of human language and falls short as a teacher.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/19/ai-cant-teach-you-spanish/
date: 2024-03-19, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The University extended the two scholarships’ original end dates on March 15.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/19/usc-announces-discontinuation-of-scholarships/
date: 2024-03-19, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
A glaring lack of youth security and development programs around USC reveals the urgent need for University-community collaboration.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/19/south-central-youth-deserve-safe-futures/
date: 2024-03-19, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/19/blackboard/
date: 2024-03-19, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
USC cruised past four teams this weekend, extending its win streak to 12 duals.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/19/beach-volleyball-goes-undefeated-on-peninsula/
date: 2024-03-19, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The Trojans tried to steal a bid but faltered in the tournament quarterfinals.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/19/mens-basketball-ends-underwhelming-season/
date: 2024-03-19, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The world’s largest hip-hop and rap festival took over Los Angeles for an incredible four-day bender.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/19/rolling-loud-unleashes-raw-rap-rhythmic-rb-performances/
date: 2024-03-19, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Delta Phi Epsilon will send period products to the Downtown Women’s Center.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/19/students-donate-period-products/
date: 2024-03-19, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
As anti-LGBTQIA+ sentiments rise, LGBTQIA+ people should learn self-defense.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/19/lgbtqia-people-should-learn-to-fight-for-more-than-their-rights/
date: 2024-03-19, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
The 2024 edition of March Madness is here, but only one UCLA team will be dancing. No. 2 seed UCLA women’s basketball picked up its highest seeding for the NCAA Tournament ever, while UCLA men’s basketball fell short of its last chance for a bid after falling in the Pac-12 tournament quarterfinals.
https://features.dailybruin.com/2024/march-madness-2024/
date: 2024-03-19, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
No. 2 seed UCLA women’s basketball is just days away from its Round of 64 contest against No. 15 seed California Baptist to start March Madness.
date: 2024-03-19, from: Laloyolan (LMU Student Newspaper)
The ASLMU presidential and vice presidential candidates spoke on the lack of connection between students and ASLMU, with each ticket sharing the changes they hope to make to improve communication through expanding the role of ASLMU.
date: 2024-03-19, from: Laloyolan (LMU Student Newspaper)
Special Games has been around since 1977, but COVID-19 forced the event to take a brief hiatus. In its second year back, students and faculty believe the games are finding their stride again thanks to new developments – including a…
date: 2024-03-19, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
One dribble per second is the consensus. For every pair of steps a player strides down the court, they get one dribble, and it takes one second.
date: 2024-03-19, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
USC will welcome Texas A&M-Corpus Christi to Galen Center in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/18/womens-basketball-gets-top-seed-for-march-madness/
date: 2024-03-19, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated March 19 at 4:24 p.m. Editor’s note: This post was updated to replace a photo illustration that contained images the Daily Bruin did not have permission to use.
date: 2024-03-19, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
The fog of mediocrity was inescapable. It didn’t just approach and recede with season’s passing – it engulfed the Bruins from the moment it descended upon them.
date: 2024-03-19, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
The Bruins continue to make history. After a record-breaking season – reaching its highest rank ever – No. 2 seed UCLA women’s basketball (25-6, 13-5 Pac-12) will face No.
date: 2024-03-18, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Home is typically where the heart is. This weekend, though, it was also the location of four consecutive victories for the Bruins. In its first weekend back in Southern California after an away tournament, No.
date: 2024-03-18, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
The Trojans earned the top spot for the first time since 1986. Sports editor Leila MacKenzie captured the historic moment.
The post The moment USC became the No. 1 seed at 2024 Women’s NCAA Tournament appeared first on Daily Trojan.
date: 2024-03-18, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
The Bruins’ season ended Thursday – as did their tenure in the Pac-12. In the final Pac-12 tournament, No. 5 seed UCLA men’s basketball defeated No.
date: 2024-03-18, updated: 2024-03-19, from: The LAist
The How to LA team visits Gartz Court with Etan Rosenbloom, an Angeleno who documents historic places on social media.
https://laist.com/news/la-history/pasadena-bungalow-courts-historic-places
date: 2024-03-18, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
After suffering defeat in San Diego on Thursday night, CSUN (9-10, 0-2 Big West) yet again lost to UC San Diego (11-10, 3-2 Big West) in a reverse sweep, which…
https://sundial.csun.edu/179656/sports/matadors-suffer-heartbreak-as-tritons-come-into-town/
date: 2024-03-18, from: The Sundail (CSUN Student Newspaper)
A Big West match between UC Irvine and CSUN on Friday afternoon unfolded. The Anteaters showcased their dominance both offensively and defensively and their command in the pool was palpable,…
https://sundial.csun.edu/179650/sports/uc-irvine-prevails-over-csun-in-womens-water-polo-clash/
date: 2024-03-18, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
The Undergraduate Students Association Council unanimously passed a resolution March 5 condemning the genocide of the ethnic Armenians in Artsakh, a region also known as Nagorno-Karabakh.
date: 2024-03-18, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
This post was updated March 17 at 7:19 p.m. With their highest seed in program history, the Bruins will have a shot at claiming their first NCAA title. No.
https://dailybruin.com/2024/03/17/ucla-womens-basketball-earns-highest-ncaa-seed-in-program-history/
date: 2024-03-17, from: The Daily Trojan (USC Student Newspaper)
Brightspace, the new learning management system replacing Blackboard in June, is available for preview at brightspace.usc.edu.
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https://dailytrojan.com/2024/03/17/last-day-to-access-blackboard-is-june-28/
date: 2024-03-17, from: City of Santa Clarita
Spring Break Camp 2024 By City Manager Ken Striplin Unlike our children who enjoy a week-long spring break, we adults no longer have that luxury. Which means, many parents are searching for an engaging experience for their children during the time off school. The City of Santa Clarita offers just that. Our Spring Break Camp […]
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https://santaclarita.gov/blog/2024/03/17/spring-break-camp-2024/
date: 2024-03-17, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Coach Kelly Inouye-Perez started Saturday by instructing her team to set 14 personal goals for the doubleheader. Considering the games were the shortest in the last two years – with five fewer batting innings than anticipated – it could seem unlikely that the team would have delivered.
date: 2024-03-17, from: The Daily Bruin (UCLA Student Newspaper)
Matthew Gobel took the mound with the bases loaded, two outs and his team trailing by one. Not a single batter got a hit off the freshman right-hander.