LOSANGELES — California's community colleges are reorienting their registration system to give priority to students who are focused on earning a degree or transferring to a four-year college.
The
The Twisted Grip Dance & Fitness studio in Duncan, British Columbia, unveiled a new class in its lineup last week. Little Spinners, offered on Saturday mornings, will have children as
Those in some professions intentionally adopt language that is obscure and impenetrable to the uninitiated, wrote the late S.I. Hayakawa, a semanticist and former U.S. senator from California.
Editor:
The time to think about your vote is now, not when you step into the voting booth, open the sample ballot and read about the candidates and issues for
Editor: Thanks for publishing this drivel (“The Godless Democrats,” Your Column Here, Aug. 12). Maybe you could follow up next week with something from the American Nazi Party or the KKK. It must be awfully embarrassing to be a Republican these days. Barry Jaffe Venice, Calif.
St. Monica football topped Mary Star of the Sea, 17-7, on Friday at Daniels Field. The win improves St. Monica’s record to 2-1 as the Mariners prepare for nearby Brentwood on Saturday at Santa Monica College. Brentwood enters the game 2-0 this season. The game is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at Corsair F
Dear EarthTalk: Which are the most eco-friendly and non-toxic (to people, cats and sanitation systems) cat litters?
—Sam Barnes, Macon, GA
It makes sense that environmentally enlightened cat owners would
Editor:
I noted with interest that Mayor Richard Bloom successfully nominated Lael Rubin for a position on the Airport Commission ("New airport commissioner breaks mold," Aug. 31).
If
PACIFIC PALISADES — Just when it seemed that Santa Monica liked to air out the football they decided to turn the page in their playbook and kept things on the ground
BERGAMOT STATION — Summer is over, so it's back to school for many and back to the galleries where new exhibitions are opening all over Southern California.
Bergamot Station,
SM BEACH — Santa Monica-based environmental watchdog Heal The Bay is looking for a few good men and women to help keep Southern California waters safe, healthy and clean by participating