After eight years of having a former bodybuilder as governor, California may soon be administered by one of the state’s richest and most successful businesswomen.
Author Archives: Neil Paik
President Obama visits USC to ask attendees to vote
Gloria Stanford has lived long enough to see 14 presidents reside in the White House, but she never wanted to see any one of them in person as much as she wanted to see the current president.
Obama, other Democratic politicians speak at Moving America Forward rally at USC
Signs declaring “Vote 2010″ waved up and down, and cheers of “Yes, we can” filled the air as President Barack Obama took the stage.
Fitness boot camp jump-starts student’s goal for dramatic lifestyle change
Four weeks into winter quarter, Danielle Hershman was hospitalized with an infection that attacked her bladder and was spreading quickly to her kidneys.
Doctors rooted the cause of the illness to poor eating habits.
Hershman, a third-year art history student, had gained a significant amount of weight in prior months, and her body was not responding well to the increase.
At that point, Hershman knew her lifestyle had to change.
A time of change for you and for us
As a new school year begins, it’s a time to think of transitions.
For some of you, this will be your first experience in the wide world of college, and for others it will be your second, third or even final year.
Transitions come in many forms.
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s May Revise would restore millions of dollars to the UC budget
Funding for the University of California was a top priority for Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger Friday in his May Revise, as he proposed restoring millions of dollars to the UC budget, along with more than $50 million to support student access.
Slumping California tax revenues likely to hurt higher education statewide
After California tax revenues took a plunge last month, lawmakers may be forced to consider new reductions in funding for the University of California.