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College Night 2024, an after-hours party, is the Getty Center's spirited gift to students
Entry is free, but do reserve your ticket; DJs, magic-lantern animations, open galleries, and more goodies are on deck.
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LATTC launches Basic Needs Center to help students experiencing homelessness, food insecurity
With the cost of living having increased to exuberant prices since the pandemic, Los Angeles Trade-Technical College launched a new center that provides groceries and resources to students experiencing homelessness and food insecurity.
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LATTC opens food pantry, basic needs center for students
Los Angeles Trade-Technical College is providing some relief for students struggling with homelessness and hunger. Karma Dickerson reports for the NBC4 News on Nov. 30, 2023.
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UCLA-USC game will kickoff at noon at Coliseum
The annual crosstown football game between USC and UCLA will kick off at 12:30 p.m. Saturday at the Coliseum, the Pac-12 announced Sunday.
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Calif. will give some Mexican residents near the border in-state community college tuition
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a new law Friday to make low-income Mexican residents living near the border eligible for in-state tuition rates at certain community colleges.
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New Biden administration guidelines offer strategies to promote racial diversity without affirmative action
New guidance from the Biden administration urges colleges to use a range of strategies to promote racial diversity on their campuses after the Supreme Court struck down affirmative action in admissions.
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Prepare your student for college with an emergency kit
California Live’s Blanche Shaheen learns from Nurse Barb all of the items you may want to pack up for your student to prepare them for living in the dorms.
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‘It was a dream.' 12-year- old girl becomes the youngest ever graduate from LA City College
Fiona Currie started taking college classes when she was 9 years old. Her parents never thought she was going to graduate three years later.
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A 12-year-old girl becomes the youngest person to graduate from LA City College
At 12 years old, Fiona Currie, who resides in Palmdale, became the youngest person to graduate from LA City College. She began taking college classes at the start of the pandemic. She was only 9 years old, but her parents wanted her to use her time well.
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‘Breaking Generational Curses': Street Vendor's Daughter Becomes the First in Her Family to Graduate From College
Lupita Baltazar is the first in her family to graduate from a university after overcoming challenges with some inspiration from her parents.
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Street Vendor's Daughter Becomes the First in Her Family to Graduate From College
Lupita Baltazar is the first in her family to graduate from a university after overcoming challenges with some inspiration from her parents.
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‘We Were Terrified': Break-in Gives College Students Real-Life Lesson in Off-Campus Safety
A Boston University student watched her off-campus apartment’s Ring camera in horror as she realized there was a burglar in her roommate’s bedroom. What students and their parents should know about their safety.
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A Federal Judge Blocked President Biden's Plan for Student Loan Forgiveness, So What's Next?
“We are disappointed in the decision of the Texas court to block loan relief moving forward,” the U.S. Secretary of Education said Friday.
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Adele Plans to Take a Break From Music to Get Her College Degree
Though she is slated to return to Las Vegas for her residency, which begins in November and will run through March 2023, she said at a Q&A event in Los Angeles promoting her new video, she is planning to get her college degree.