A gift of $10 million will fund a center that provides students one-on-one assistance.
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Blood center hopes to involve students
In an open letter, President C.L. Max Nikias encourages students to donate more blood.
Read the rest of this article »Album displays persona of rising punks
Punk band Far From Finished releases new album and hopes to keep rising in music world.
Read the rest of this article »Rossier professors train Crenshaw High teachers
Both schools have been collaborating for two years to elevate teaching strategies.
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Five cadets, some who have already served in Iraq, agreed to serve after their time in ROTC.
Read the rest of this article »Green Day creates unforgettable show for loyal fans
Punk icon Green Day played at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in Irvine on Tuesday night with classics, confetti and pyrotechnics.
Read the rest of this article »Geo-tagging helps pin down popular places
Competition is rising up over social mediaâs latest craze: geo-location. Designed for mobile users, geo-location allows you to share your location with friends. There are several applications currently leading the geo-location bandwagon, including Foursquare, Gowalla and Facebookâs Places, which was introduced Aug. 18. Not surprisingly, the feature, just more than one year old, is not [...]
Read the rest of this article »Rilo Kiley starlet showcases newest project release
Jenny Lewisâ latest project, Jenny & Johnny, celebrate its CD release Tuesday night.
Read the rest of this article »Virtual games take on new life of their own
Online communities are cause for worry over how much time we spend living in a computer.
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