Growing up in a border community of Arizona, Rachel Moran realized how farmworkers' children lacked opportunities as non-native English speakers. Read more...
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Rachel Moran
Growing up in a border community of Arizona, Rachel Moran realized how farmworkers' children lacked opportunities as non-native English speakers. Read more...
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Rachel Moran
Zambian schoolchildren need shoes. That was the issue UCLA student Andrew Lin and two of his friends set off to remedy when they started their nonprofit organization, Signature Donations. Read more...
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Andrew Lin, a second-year business economics and biochemistry student, and his friends created a nonprofit group to buy school shoes for orphans in Zambia.
The 1994 Northridge earthquake caused billions of dollars in damage, more than 70 deaths and thousands of injuries. Read more...
One of the principle tenets of the Baha'i faith is the agreement between science and religion: that religion without science is superstitious, and that science without religion lacks morality. Read more...
The Cultural Affairs Commission wants you to let your words speak for themselves. The commission's series, "The Word on Wednesday," formerly known as "Eclectic Open Mic," will have its opening tonight in the Kerckhoff Art Gallery to provide a venue for people to express themselves through the spoken word. Read more...
When California's budget was passed two weeks ago, it came 100 days after the June deadline Â"“ a delay that broke state records. Read more...
With 7.2 million Californians registered to "drop, cover, and hold on" under a desk or table at exactly 10:21 a.m. Thursday, the third annual Great California Shakeout drill will be by far the largest earthquake drill in the state's history. Read more...