By Jeff Schwartz
In 1975 the nonprofit New World Records was launched with a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation to produce 100 LPs documenting American music in all its varieties.
In 1962, Richard Nixon ran for governor of California. Two years earlier he had barely lost the presidency to JFK though, and with considerable reason, felt that he had been
Sogol Ashrafian had been volunteering with the American Cancer Society since she was 14, but once she got to college she had to figure out a way to continue her
TOMORROW IS CHRISTMAS EVE.
I really should write something for the season, shouldn't I? Something reflective and reverent, or at least respectful. I'm fortunate (or, put
Barbara Abrams had worked as a labor and delivery nurse since 1979 and planned to retire last year. It just so happened that the day she had selected to bow
This Sunday, Oct. 11, UCLA is hosting the eighth annual "Dribble for the Cure," to raise money and awareness in the battle against pediatric cancer. It's
Santa Monica College alum Jonah Okike spent the summer at a UCLA research lab building a robotic arm that would be capable of performing an MRI-guided biopsy. SMC student Heather
Dr. Jeffrey Saver, director of UCLA Comprehensive Stroke since its inception in 1995, has been awarded the American Neurological Association's 2015 Soriano Leadership Award. Established in 1987, the
The Santa Monica-Malibu school board on Wednesday nominated a former member for a professional honor.
A resolution was passed unanimously in support of State Senator Ben Allen as a candidate
At the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified school district's convocation last month, Pedro Noguera stood before scores of teachers and staffers and delivered a captivating, impassioned speech about closing the