After 15 years in Westwood, the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books is moving to a new location at crosstown rival USC’s campus, to the dismay of many Bruins.
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John Wooden Day will celebrate the late coach’s legacy of leadership
Students, former players and the mayor of Los Angeles are expected to participate in a day-long celebration for John Wooden on Oct. 14.
Anderson graduate Ali Kermani capitalizes on rough road
On his first day at the UCLA Anderson School of Management, Ali Kermani had to park his car under a streetlight in order to read his books, and sat between his two dogs to keep warm.
Los Angeles Times Festival of Books moves to USC
The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books, which will be entering its 16th year in 2011, will be changing locations to USC’s University Park Campus, according to a statement by the Los Angeles Times.
State budget delay to not affect UC Cal Grants
The University of California is set to front the money for more than 66,100 students who will not receive their Cal Grants on time this fall because of the late state budget.
With an almost record-breaking budget delay of 79 days, the state will not provide Cal Grant money in time for the Sept.
Learning culture through film
As students left the final class in Dee Bridgewater’s summer course on Wednesday, they shared cordial comments about how they enjoyed the class, and how their lecturer’s infectious laughter always made them laugh too.
Anderson School’s third annual Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities aims to provide training in small-business management
Kenneth Kraft, a former captain in the Army, stands in the back of a small room in Cornell Hall at the Anderson School of Management.