Sometimes good things can spring from war – whether it be great works of art like Guernica and Jack Kerouac, or admirable men like Krikor
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I think, therefore I race
Cold weather may not be ideal for bike racing, but it can provide time to slow down and think. Cara Gillis did plenty of thinking
The importance of knowing your roots
Culture, it is the manifestation of the arts, customs, and achievements of a collective group, It is our roots, it is what gives us a
A crash course in crushing expectations
Julia Melero was doing paperwork at her uncle’s auto shop where she saw broken cars coming in, and thought that she rather be in the
A lesson from beneath the waves
Traditional classroom lectures will just get your feet wet, but taking a field trip to an ocean site will get you diving into a
Hard acts to follow
The top man of ‘Top Girls’ wins alternate award When we are young and impressionable, we don’t usually know exactly what we want to do
From Frankenstein cars to Tesla Technician
From scooting around Santa Monica Smog shops to driving decked out eco-friendly cars, Steven Guevara can say he drove his goals to the success finish
Making friendly connections 3,335 miles away
Usually the American college experience takes place on campus, but one student found his pathway while overseas. Harut Tatulyan, a philosophy student, tutor and club
Math professor’s fortune is pure vinyl
Becoming a math professor at a college doesn’t always start with a degree, sometimes it’s a journey that’s kicked off with an ironic disinterest in
Tackling the music industry with soulful tunes
In third grade, Leah Raquel Drew painted herself flying over the Hollywood sign, a clear departure from what her fellow classmates’ were creating. Drew’s grade