Tuesday, May 26



Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney takes Super Tuesday, winning five states

Surrounded by major news networks running on screens across the walls, a crowd of people dressed in red, white and blue garb gathered at the Hammer Museum Tuesday night to discuss politics, socialize and drink wine as they awaited the results from 10 Republican primary and caucus elections held on what is commonly known as "Super Tuesday." Read more...

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A group of politically interested people await the results of Super Tuesday’s Republican primary elections at the Hammer Museum Tuesday night.





Google vice president and father of the Internet Vinton Cerf speaks on future online possibilities

As a graduate student at UCLA, Vinton Cerf worked on a team that eventually created the first computer network. Later, as an associate professor at Stanford, he helped develop a code to allow for the movement of digital data. Read more...

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Vinton Cerf, vice president of Google, spoke about the future of the Internet on Tuesday. Cerf is widely regarded as one of the fathers of the Internet.