Junior heptathlete Tatum Souza’s first foray into track and field began her sophomore year of high school. It wasn’t the smoothest of transitions, but she made up for it with her natural affinity for sports.
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Submission: Students encouraged to invest early to build wealth
For many college students, deciding how and where to invest seems like a task best left for the distant future. Any young person will admit that investing is a no-brainer in the long run, and many even dare to dream about what kinds of decisions they’ll make with their money years from now when they’re swimming in piles of it.
Quality of UC patient care under scrutiny
A state senate committee plans to investigate the quality of patient care at University of California medical centers, after a recent union report alleged that the quality of care at the facilities has declined in recent years. Up until 2011, medical centers had to give a portion of their revenue to the UC Office of […]
Shifting gears: UCLA Transportation to modify shuttle routes, raise parking fees
Over the next year, UCLA Transportation plans to make a series of changes by increasing parking fees and modifying its campus shuttle service. UCLA Transportation will terminate the Northwest Shuttle Van service, which runs from Macgowan Turnaround to Hedrick Hall, this June, according to Sherry Lewis, the director of UCLA Fleet and Transit. After the […]
Anderson alum Suman Datta founds JootStrap, a company that creates organic bags while giving back to the community
Growing up on four different continents, Suman Datta’s international experience has formed the basis of his socially conscious startup company.
Women’s water polo prepare for second ASU game
Coming off a victory against Arizona State last weekend at the UCI Invitational, UCLA women’s water polo turns the page as it heads to Tempe, Ariz. to face the Sun Devils again Saturday.
Track and field trains younger runners, aims for NCAA championships
“Run through the finish!” rang through Drake Stadium after a runner eased off a couple feet short of the white line. The command then quickly echoed once again as the very next runner repeated the same mistake.