Los Angeles County officials filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Army on Wednesday to stop the proposed land swap of a 10-acre parcel of property located adjacent to Westwood. Read more...
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May 31, 9:00 pm
County officials file suit against Army’s proposed land swap
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May 31, 9:00 pm
New teachers overcome obstacles: Tami Vuong
Tami Vuong, a 2005 UCLA alumna, stepped anxiously last fall into the South Bronx, New York elementary school that would be her Teach For America school for the next two years. Read more...
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New teachers overcome obstacles: Jenna Korobow
Jenna Korobow, a recent theater alumna, had been on stage many times, but nothing could have prepared her for her post-graduate debut: teaching the first grade. Read more...
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New teachers overcome obstacles: Marjorie Clark
Marjorie Clark is a white teacher in a Washington, D.C. high school where more than 95 percent of the students are black. She grew up in Albany, Ore., in a rural, white, middle-class community before attending UCLA. Read more...
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New teachers overcome obstacles: Stacey Arthur
Stacey Arthur arrives at Bonner Elementary School in Houston, Texas at 6:30 a.m. every weekday to make photocopies, fill out paperwork, and set up her classroom. Read more...
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May 31, 9:00 pm
State bill pushes groups to divest
With an overwhelming chorus of “aye” votes, the California Assembly passed a bill on Wednesday that would require state public retirement systems to divest from companies with holdings in Sudan. Read more...
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May 30, 9:00 pm
State to vote on divestment bill
On Tuesday morning, the state capitol lawn, littered with tents and college students from across California, became a refugee camp. The simulated camp was part of a demonstration aimed at pushing legislation for the next step in what students and policy makers have developed into a nationwide Sudanese divestment campaign. Read more...