Students of all ages in the Los Angeles Unified School District may have the opportunity to learn about the Mandarin Chinese language and culture if a new program is adopted.
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Democratic race keeps voters tuned in
Though the bulk of the primaries and caucuses are remnants of the past, the excitement and intensity of the election show no sign of subsiding in the near future.
Officials examine US foreign policy
Academics, policymakers and government and military practitioners discussed the concept of a rogue state and U.S. foreign policy relating to countries such as Iran, Iraq and North Korea on Tuesday.
Philip Morris cuts research
Philip Morris USA, a major tobacco company, decided to stop funding external research projects at a variety of universities, including many projects in the University of California said by UC officials to be receiving relatively small sums.
Ballot trouble in L.A.
For many decline-to-state voters in Los Angeles County in the Feb. 5 primary, making their voices heard was not as easy as they had hoped.
Election may depend on few
For the first time since the establishment of the superdelegate system in 1984, the votes of the superdelegates may decide the presidential nominee at this year’s Democratic Party National Convention.
Diversity may decide primaries
As both the presidential candidates and voters anticipate the Feb. 5 California primary, many are wondering which demographics will sway the vote the most.