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Little Tokyo restaurant delivers cheap eats


By NICOLE MORRISON
October 5, 2010 1 Comment/in Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Reviews
Authentic Japanese food meets local approval and also serves up a great deal for students.

KT Tunstall – Tiger Suit


By JILLIAN GERBRACHT
October 5, 2010 in Arts & Entertainment, Music
Acoustic singer works in some electronica to her sound, with enjoyable, if mixed, results.

DPS, LAFD puts out fire in Parking Structure X


By NATALIE CHAU
October 5, 2010 in Blogs, CampusNow
DPS Capt. David Carlisle said he did not know the cause of the fire.

Border controversies hit closer to home


By DANIEL CHARNOFF
October 5, 2010 4 Comments/in Featured, Opinion, Opinion Columns
Approximately 11 million illegal immigrants currently reside in the United States, about 3 million of which are in California. Right now, illegal immigrants are in what can best be described as a state of limbo.

New healthcare compromises education


By CYRUS BEHZADI
October 5, 2010 3 Comments/in Opinion
California might not have enough funding for both universal healthcare and higher education.

New fiction writer tackles graphic novel genre


By EVA RECINOS
October 5, 2010 in Blogs, That's What We Said
Author of Time Traveler's Wife releases a graphic novel.

Local athlete verbally commits to USC


By NICK EDMONDS
October 5, 2010 in Blogs, Trojan Fix
Dorsey High product Jaydon Mickens becomes newest member of Trojans' 2012 recruiting class.

Does the Coliseum still pack a punch?


By JOSEPH WOO
October 5, 2010 in Blogs, Trojan Fix
Once one of the most feared places to play, the Los Angeles Coliseum seems to have lost its self-assuming pose.

Hispanics will vote Democratic, poll finds


By CHLOE STEPNEY
October 5, 2010 in Blogs, CampusNow
Democrats are still concerned if enough Hispanics will vote in November, despite party support.

A sweet deal at dineLA Restaurant Week


By SOPHIA LEE
October 5, 2010 in Blogs, That's What We Said
City-wide event offers top-dollar meals to those on a budget.
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