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From jobs to graduate school to giving back to the communities they came from, UC’s latest crop of graduates has big plans to make a difference.
Humanities lecturer Brook Haley returned to campus on May 29 following his two-week presence ban, which resulted from his May ...
JPI, a developer of multifamily communities, has officially broken ground on 10231 Slater Avenue, a 3.34-acre site in ...
It’s one thing if you are a Harvard, a private university with the nation’s largest endowment, as the Trump administration ...
Dr. Lessieur-Contreras will continue her groundbreaking research on understanding the early stages of diabetic retinopathy ...
Southern California's housing affordability crisis has escalated into a contentious battle between and within different ...
A male suspect walked into Walmart and remixed the rules by stealing a Sony digital media receiver straight from a glass case ...
The FIFA Club World Cup 2025 is set to take place in the United States from June 14 to July 13, and Paris Saint-Germain—the ...
What started as a low-impact workout has become a full-on lifestyle for many women. But beyond TikTok, can Pilates replace ...
The Campus as a Living Lab program (CLL) held its second annual symposium to showcase student-led sustainability projects ...
For some of the 44 graduates, including class President Nayuka Fujikado, this was their second commencement ceremony within a ...
Amid increased immigration enforcement and punitive federal policies, some students are changing their college plans, staying ...