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Alice Waters, school officials talk teaching with food
Fast food begets a fast-food culture that has seeped into pretty much everything going on in the world today, the chef Alice Waters told a crowd gathered at UCLA for a presentation about edible education. Fast food, Waters said, affects our laws,...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, Los Angeles Unified School District, Students, Food Industry, Tomatoes
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Boys' volleyball: Bragging rights and more are at stake in Loyola-Mira Costa
Varsity Times InsiderOne of the great sporting events in Southern California takes places on Friday at 7 p.m. at Loyola Marymount when volleyball powers Los Angeles Loyola and Manhattan Beach Mira Costa face off in what is always an entertaining event on...... -
UCLA releases guard Allerik Freeman from scholarship
Guard Allerik Freeman has been released from his scholarship by UCLA. Freeman, a guard from Henderson (Nev.) Findlay Prep, signed a letter of intent in the fall. He asked for a release after Coach Ben Howland was fired. UCLA's recruiting class has two...
Tags: Awards and Prizes
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USC's Andy Enfield coaches basketball like nobody's business
There is something about the way Andy Enfield leans back in a big leather chair, phone pressed against one ear, doodling on a notepad as he talks. His shirt is pressed, his cuff monogrammed. The new boss of the USC basketball team looks more like a...
Tags: Andy Enfield, Florida State University, Sports, Starbucks Corp., College Sports
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Teacher pays it forward on immigrant's path to education
Itzel Ortega should have been bursting with the good news. Instead, her eyes filled with tears as she confided in her former English teacher. She had just been accepted to the architecture program at Cal Poly Pomona. But she wasn't eligible for...
Tags: Politics, Students, Judges, Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities
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More video recording by doctors urged to improve patient safety
Doctors increasingly treat people using tiny cameras, and some patient-safety experts are urging physicians to hit the record button. Marty Makary, a surgeon at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and author of a bestselling book on patient safety, said...
Tags: Long Island, American Medical Association, Science and Technology, MRI (imaging), Hospitals and Clinics
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Saving precious memories: Experts talk brain breakthroughs [Live]
Got burning questions about how memories are made and stored in the brain? You are in luck: Two prominent neuroscientists are taking questions from the public about memory and the brain on Google Chat today and you can watch it live, here. The hangout...Tags: Barack Obama, Google Inc., Harvard Medical School, Science and Technology, Medical Research
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Defiance no reason to suspend students, board president says
This post has been corrected. See note at the bottom for details.Administrators in the Los Angeles Unified School District would no longer be allowed to suspend students for mouthing off or other acts of “willful defiance” under a groundbreaking school board resolution set to be proposed next week. Amid...Tags: Politics, Los Angeles Unified School District, Justice and Rights, Students, Civil Rights
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It's lights out as UCLA enacts tobacco ban on Earth Day
Heija Yan took a drag from his cigarette as he approached Powell Library on the UCLA campus Monday, not noticing the ashtrays were empty and askew. The graduate student in electrical engineering had no idea the university had enacted its tobacco ban...
Tags: Libraries, Earth Day, Arts and Culture, Education, Science and Technology
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On Earth Day, UCLA becomes first UC to institute tobacco ban
Tobacco users on the UCLA campus will have to find a new place to light up as the university enacted its tobacco ban on Earth Day. UCLA Chancellor Gene Block announced the change last October following a call from UC President Mark Yudof to go smoke-...
Tags: Earth Day, Colleges and Universities, Air Transportation Delays
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UCLA stops smoking on Earth Day
Heija Yan took a drag from his cigarette as he approached Powell Library on the UCLA campus Monday, not noticing that the ashtrays were empty and askew. The electrical engineering graduate student had no idea that the university had enacted its...
Tags: Earth Day, Meningitis, Colleges and Universities, Education, Science and Technology
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Former L.A. Times art critic William Wilson dies at 78
William Wilson, who wrote art criticism for the Los Angeles Times for more than three decades, died Saturday after suffering from Alzheimer's disease for several years. He was 78. Wilson, who was diagnosed with the disease four years ago, passed away...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Arts, Fine Artists, Museums, California State University, Fullerton
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