For Eva Leidman, service is not something she did questioningly.
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Privacy concerns rise as social networking booms
Like many students concerned with Internet privacy, Lisa Lee sets everything on her Facebook profile to private.
Study shows preschool and teaching methods used by UCLA child care centers can better prepare children for kindergarten
While playing games and participating in hands-on activities, children of UCLA-affiliated staff, faculty and students learn independence and social skills at UCLA’s early child care and education centers.
Keep Our Educators Working Act proposes $23 billion to fund education
A bill that could provide $23 billion in education funding for states was introduced in the Senate Wednesday.
Pope’s appointment of new Los Angeles archbishop Jose Gomez comes with some concern for Gomez’ traditional political stance
After Archbishop Jose Gomez was appointed by Pope Benedict XVI last week to lead the Los Angeles Archdiocese, some Catholics have expressed concerns over his stance on issues and speculated about his leadership ability.
Safer Alternative for Enjoyable Recreation promotes decriminalization of cannabis at college
Daniel Panzer said he tried everything to fight off his insomnia.
Tanning salons take the heat in 10 percent tax from Obama’s health care bill
Three to four times a week, Jennifer Monacelli would head over to Westwood’s Tanning Club to get a tan.