For students involved in Greek life, attending a taping of “The Price is Right” has become a popular sisterhood and brotherhood event. The show welcomes large groups to sign up for free tickets online which make this an economical group activity for college students on a budget. There’s also the added suspense of possibly playing as a contestant.
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Author A.M. Homes speaks on recent novel “˜May We Be Forgiven’
Over the past two decades, novelist, journalist, television writer and magazine writer, A.M. Homes has given a provocative critique on American society in the digital age.
Harvesting high scores: fall video games
Classes have started, but the video games keep on coming and students keep on playing.
Daily Brewin': _Exposure to local beer festivals and craft culture can inspire college students to explore microbreweries ““ or write a bi-weekly column_
Four hours of unlimited four ounce pours from 70 of the world’s best craft brewers: the L.A. Beer Week festival at Union Station was a casual drinker’s hoppy heaven.
Miss World experience a new chapter for UCLA student Claudine Book
When Claudine Book was chosen to represent the United States in Miss World 2012 this summer, she almost didn’t go.
Bacchae reinvented: Group uses Greek tragedy to spark discussion on substance abuse
A couple of young recovering addicts, an actor dealing with the pressures of success and a mother who vowed to abstain from drug use to save her children make up a small part of the audience.
New bakery in Westwood offers savory concoctions to satisfy salty and sweet cravings
A stroll down Gayley Avenue in search of sweet treats may have gotten a little more fruitful these days.