Electrical and plumbing problems with the campus cafeteria pushed back the opening date of the to Tuesday, March 25, according to Larry Kraus associate vice
Month: March 2014
Melrose Trading Post opens in the valley
The Melrose Trading Post opened its second location on Saturday, March 15 at Taft Charter High School in Woodland Hills with a ribbon cutting ceremony
Football player grows his future
With the season over most football players take the time to relax and work on their game for the upcoming season. You do not expect
Anthropology lecture discusses the rise of Korean pop music
The Anthropology Department hosted another lecture in their series that featured a discussion on the rise in popularity of Korean pop music in Mexico City, on
Ask Kate Anything: Getting the job
Dear Helpless, Getting a job in this economy can be tricky and frustrating. Throw in a school schedule to work around, and it can very
Pizza grazing to fund stargazing
Astronomy Club members are using out-of-this-world pizza this coming Friday at PizzaRev to raise funds for their stargazing camping trip. “I know that all of
Robotics in radio
A student’s goal is to find their future, but Casey Spencer is building his. From hand crafting drones to discussing the latest technology on his
Passion for movies bring diverse group together in the Film Club.
Mental thrillers, a fascination with gangster movies and an admitted love for sci-fi films were the focus of a conversation among a circle of students
Earthquake shakes Los Angeles
A 4.4 magnitude earthquake took place this morning at 6:25 a.m. with the epicenter in Westwood, Calif. according to the United States Geological Survey. The
Architecture students trek down to the Los Angeles River
Every fall semester for the last six years, Associate Professor of Architecture Beth Abels takes a group of students on a trek from one end