Community members flocked to the Topanga Vintage Market to browse through hundreds of shops to find rare items, bargains and to find an item worth
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Lemonade in the garden with the College President
New and returning students and faculty mingled with Interim President Aracely Aguiar under the shade of the Botanical Garden. Guests has the opportunity to meet
The Mask-arade
Because of COVID-19, students are required to wear face coverings to be on campus. But that doesn’t mean they need to be boring. Unique designs
Celebrations from West Hollywood to DTLA
Jackie Lacey gone
Black Lives Matter Los Angeles organized weekly protests to show support and stand with the families of those killed by police. One rally cry from
BRIEF: March for Victory
The streets of the Mid-Wilshire section in Beverly Hills were filled on Oct. 11, 2020 with thousands of demonstrators rallying for the “March for Victory”
Polling place opens on campus
There are now more options to vote on campus. In addition to the ballot box on Winnetka Avenue and Victory Boulevard, the Faculty and Staff
Cool relief for a hot LA
After walking for miles on Sepulveda Boulevard in search of cans and plastic bottles to trade for income, Jose M. frequents a refrigerator painted in
The Valley Of Change
While protests remain active, there are fewer in early fall than there were during the summer months. But one local organizer has remained steadfast, standing
Under Smoky Skies
Surrounding fires have filled the skies with smoke and have caused unhealthy air conditions for large parts of Los Angeles County, including Woodland Hills. The