When Madeline Loef was looking to enroll her children in an elementary school, she immediately thought of sending them to a private Catholic academy, where she had gone when she was younger.
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UCLA summer classes increase in popularity
Summer is traditionally a time to take a break from school.
Teach Africa educates students in Royce
More than 1,000 local junior high and high school students gathered in Royce Hall on Saturday to participate in the Teach Africa Youth Forum.
VP of Colombia to lecture at UCLA
The Vice President of Colombia, Francisco Santos Calderon, will be at UCLA today to lecture on problems associated with the use and production of cocaine in Colombia.
Bruins attend historic event
Chilling temperatures and the 3,000 mile distance was no deterrent to some UCLA students who wanted to attend the inauguration of President Barack Obama.
A faster path to residency
A new fast-track medical program at UC Merced may be the answer to the shortage of doctors, nurses and medical personal in the San Joaquin Valley of California.
Dining hall swipes buy food to feed L.A. homeless downtown
Swipes for the Homeless, a quarterly event in which UCLA students can use meal swipes to donate food to the homeless population of Los Angeles, took place Thursday and Friday of 10th week.