The Child Nutrition Act might not be in upcoming legislation, but its concept is still valid.
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Annenberg students partner with online media site
Students must find stories about education, crime, entertainment and culture.
Read the rest of this article »Gubernatorial candidates say California needs government reform
The candidates discussed their positions on pensions, immigration and education.
Read the rest of this article »Campus prepares for inauguration Friday
The inauguration of Nikias is the 11th in the university’s 130-year history.
Read the rest of this article »Nikias to host students for Thanksgiving
Students will be bused between campus and the president’s house on Thanksgiving evening.
Read the rest of this article »Vampire soundtrack a dark, electronic compilation
The compilation reflects the themes of lust and horror that add drama to the show.
Read the rest of this article »Brothers’ awkward trip a dull film plot
Despite its edgy name, the film meanders through many overly long, humorless scenes.
Read the rest of this article »Inconsistency undercuts powerful vocals on EP
Morgan Kibby’s latest release under her stage name White Sea is an explorative piece.
Read the rest of this article »Exhibit a look into L.A. poet’s life
Los Angeles might be well known for sun, surf and celebrities, but its literary history has a reputation for being dark, depressing and — in the case of Charles Bukowski — drunk. Like other 20th century L.A.-based writers such as John Fante, Raymond Chandler and Joan Didion, Bukowski made his career writing tales of the [...]
Read the rest of this article »Building Brigade aids Latin America
School of Architecture students travel to countries in Latin America to use their skillset to construct houses and storage facilities for impoverished farm workers in the region.
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