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Angela Sanchez starts a UCLA chapter of School on Wheels, providing tutoring for homeless K-12 students in hopes that they will attend college
It was an experience in high school that motivated Angela Sanchez to start the UCLA chapter of a tutoring program for homeless children.
U.S. Supreme Court may hear lawsuit challenging AB 540, which lets undocumented students pay in-state tuition in California
A California law allowing undocumented students to pay in-state tuition after attending a California high school for three years may be on its way to the U.S.
UCLA rushes to expand
The prospect of the largest freshman class in UCLA’s history has sent administrators and faculty scrambling to expand classes to meet future demands.
David Makovsky and Ghaith al-Omari debate the Israel-Palestine conflict and discuss creating mutual respect and dialogue
Political analysts David Makovsky and Ghaith al-Omari had a simple message when they spoke to a room of about 172 people about the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Take Back the Night empowers victims of sexual violence in a chance to break the silence and inform others of the issue
The stranger held a knife as he lay on top of her in bed and threatened to kill her daughter if she screamed.
Homeboy Industries founder Father Greg Boyle shares tales of kinship he has developed with ex-gang members
At the headquarters of Homeboy Industries located in downtown Los Angeles, Jesuit Father Greg Boyle works to reform the lives of nearly 200 former gang members.