Students in CALPIRG continue an initiative to ban plastic bags in California to aid the ecosystem.
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Steve Jobs, the modern American hero
Every generation has its heroes. These figures all have critics, but people in almost every demographic category revere them. Their importance shapes our culture. What about this generation, though? Our hero is more difficult to find. We could look to politics, but even President Barack Obama, who conducted one of the most inspiring campaigns in [...]
Read the rest of this article »The Academy Is… officially disbanded
Looks like there are no awards in sight for The Academy Is…, one of the most recent bands to end its run in the music biz. Apparently, the band has been growing apart since its inception nine years ago. Three albums later, it was time to cut the chord. The Academy Is… has long been [...]
Read the rest of this article »AFI to recognize Shirley MacLaine with Life Achievement Award
Renowned actress and author Shirley MacLaine, 77, will receive the American Film Instituteâs Life Achievement Award at a gala ceremony June 7. Known for works such as The Trouble With Harry and Terms of Endearment, MacLaine will be the 40th recipient of the AFI award, placing her among the likes of Morgan Freeman, her younger [...]
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Read the rest of this article »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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UC Berkeley has 30 confirmed and suspected outbreaks of the viral disease on its campus as of Tuesday, according to The Daily Californian.
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The thesis project compares responses from âlife-sizeâ surveys to traditional ones.
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The Ides of March draws from the experiences of former adjunct professor Jay Carson.
Read the rest of this article »Matias Mora, a junior majoring in popular songwriting, sings at the âLate Night Art Project.â The Latina/o Student Assembly hosted the event, which was inspired by the atmosphere of the Downtown L.A. Art Walk, at Ground Zero on Tuesday night.
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