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Is your child struggling to master the potty? These 5 takeaways from our panel can help
A pediatrician and an occupational therapist share tips for parents tackling potty training with their kids. Here are five takeaways from their talk.
New Occidental College president bullish on liberal arts, champion of equity and inclusion
Occidental College names as its president Tom Stritikus, a champion of liberal arts education, diversity and inclusion who led a Colorado public college.
California extends deadline for students seeking state financial aid amid FAFSA turmoil
The deadline for Cal Grants and other state aid programs will be pushed back from April 2 to May 2 under legislation that takes effect immediately.
In a time of rising campus antisemitism, USC gives highest honor to Holocaust survivors
President Carol Folt presented the gold University Medallion to victims of the Nazi regime who have taken part in preservation programs under the Shoah Foundation.
Opinion: How to skip the college admissions rat race and still get a degree
You might think getting into, say, Oxford University would be about as difficult and expensive as getting into Harvard or Stanford. You'd be wrong.
LAUSD's new student advisor is an AI bot that designs academic plans, suggests books
L.A. school officials say their new app lets students and parents find in one place anything they need related to school and their specific learning path.
UC regents debate stricter control of views on Israel and other topics on campus websites
University of California regents delayed action on a controversial proposal to control political opinion, such as criticism of Israel, from campus websites.
UC stirs furious debate over what high school math skills are needed to succeed in college
The University of California is weighing what kind of data science classes could count as math for admission, sparking debate over equity and access.
College financial aid extension in the works for California students hurt by FAFSA mess
State officials hope to help students whose college dreams are endangered by glitches and delays affecting the federal financial aid application, or FAFSA.
2 Orange school board conservatives ousted by recalls with LGBTQ+ policies at the center
Two Orange school board members who pushed for parent-notification policies opposed by many LGBTQ+ advocates lose their seats in recall election.
This Cal State immigration clinic provides free legal advice. It might come to a 'full stop'
The CSU Immigration Legal Services Project helps immigrant students, staff, faculty and their families at all 23 campuses. Gavin Newsom's budget proposes deep cuts.
S.F. State employee who oversaw sexual misconduct and discrimination cases alleges retaliation
A former San Francisco State employee claims that a campus president and CSU official tried to interfere with an investigation into harassment complaints against a professor.
Momentum is building to require California high schoolers to learn how to manage money
The financial literacy class would teach public school students how to read a pay stub, balance a checking account, use credit cards wisely, save for the future and avoid scams.
California schools could ban Flamin' Hot Cheetos under new bill
Proposed legislation aims to ban from public schools snacks and sodas that contain artificial dyes. The list includes Cheetos, Takis, Doritos and Froot Loops.
Violent protest at UC Berkeley triggers federal investigation into alleged discrimination
The U.S. Department of Education launched an investigation of UC Berkeley for alleged discrimination involving shared ancestry.
More parents are delaying their kids' vaccines, and it's alarming pediatricians
More parents are choosing to delay childhood vaccinations, such as the MMR vaccine. Doctors worry toddlers remain vulnerable as measles spreads.
A school bus, donated dresses, Alicia Keys' hairstylist: Two LAUSD students go to Oscars
It's a quest for a dress that these students could have never imagined. Thanks to a corps of community volunteers and donors they are ready for their red carpet walk on Sunday.
Beverly Hills school district expels 8th graders involved in fake nude scandal
The Beverly Hills Unified School District board approved stipulated expulsions Wednesday evening for five 8th-grade students at Beverly Vista Middle School.
Chino elementary school teacher arrested on suspicion of child abuse
Chino police responded to a call Monday just a little after 3 p.m. and detained Ray Anthony Crummitt at EJ Marshall Elementary School, where he taught.
UC applications rise for fall 2024, with gains in diversity and transfer applicants
University of California applications rose to 250,000 for fall, driven by a rebound in transfer applicants and gains in racial, ethnic and socioeconomic diversity.
LAUSD candidates hit by late controversies appear headed to runoffs in tight contests
One school board candidate had to explain antisemitic online posts. Another remained silent about an investigation. Both seem poised to make November runoffs.
Teachers union drops support for LAUSD candidate, citing offensive social media activity
UTLA acts after revelations that school board candidate Kahllid Al-Alim engaged in social media activity including reposting or liking antisemitic and pornographic content.
Opinion: Want to fight Trump's lies? Consider these lessons from Black educators
MAGA supporters' attempts to rewrite Jan. 6 into a new American lost cause echo Confederate myths that Black educators challenged.
How mega-spending and alleged scandals could influence LAUSD school board elections
Outside groups continue to flood Los Angeles Board of Education races with spending to win influence over the direction of the nation's second-largest school system.
Berkeley public schools hit with complaint alleging 'severe and persistent' antisemitic bullying
The Berkeley complaint claims antisemitism pervades public schools that teach students as young as second grade.
California effort to crack down on legacy and donor admissions could hit USC, Stanford
A new California legislative effort to ban state financial aid to colleges and universities that give admissions preferences to children of alumni and donors could hit USC, Stanford.
El Camino Real Charter High students walk out over alleged antisemitism on campus
Students at El Camino Real Charter High School staged a walkout Tuesday to protest antisemitic incidents on the Woodland Hills campus.
Pro-Palestinian protesters shut down event organized by Pro-Israel student groups at UC Berkeley
About 200 protesters shut down a private event at UC Berkeley that featured Ran Bar-Yoshafat, an Israeli attorney and former member of the Israel Defense Forces.
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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — It’s a non-word that barely existed a few years ago, but it has become so important that the Irish Film Board made a documentary about it this past year. Showrunners: The Art of Running a TV […]Holiday albums from Idina Menzel, 'Downton Abbey' cast, Darius Rucker, Heart and more
Whether you're prepping a hearty, warm Thanksgiving meal or getting ready to shop until you drop on Black Friday, here's a list of holidays albums reviews set to get you in the right mood.Jennifer Aniston returns to raunchiness in Horrible Bosses 2 (with video)
LOS ANGELES — Attention, Santa: Jennifer Aniston has chosen naughty over nice for the upcoming holiday movie season. The one-time kooky Friends TV star reprises her role as the kinky movie dentist in Horrible Bosses 2. The portrayal continues her […]Canadian artist Dorothy Oxborough dies at age 92
Canadian artist Dorothy Oxborough has died at the age of 92.'Four' by One Direction top album on iTunes in Canada
iTunes in Canada top 10 for the week ending Nov. 23.John Fogerty celebrates year he struck gold with Creedence Clearwater Revival
Fogerty considers 1969 a pretty good year, an "extraordinary" one, in fact. So much so that he's heading across North America to celebrate it with a few thousand of his friends in hockey barns such as the Saddledome on Monday night.Review: Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra celebrates Paris with fall festival
Kenneth DeLong --Calgary Performing Arts Festival goes a little bit rock and roll
The Calgary Performing Arts Festival announced new categories Friday, highlighting its upcoming festival.Movie review: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay a Part 1 a bleak chapter (with video)
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 4 stars out of 5 Starring: Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Julianne Moore, Donald Sutherland Directed by: Francis Lawrence Running time: 123 minutes The people, united, will never be defeated — unless, […]Welsh songwriter Gruff Rhys follows ancestor's 18th Century trek to America for documentary
The final scenes of Gruff Rhys’s documentary, American Interior, are of a joyful New Orleans-styled funeral march in the mountains near Waunfawr in Wales. Shot in beautiful black and white, the scene shows a guitar-slinging Rhys in an elaborate Davy Crockett-styled wolf-themed head covering, followed by a brass band and child singers. They are carrying a puppet — […]Giuseppe Makes a Movie is a stranger-than-fiction documentary
Adam Rifkin was there when Giuseppe Andrews was born again as a guerrilla filmmaker. In fact, he takes credit for it. The director had cast the young actor in the lead role of a KISS-crazed teenager in his comedy Detroit Rock City. As an actor, Andrews had a “unique quality about him like a character from another era.” As a […]Mike Nichols, master crafter of films and a Tony Award winner, has died at 83
Mike Nichols, the director of matchless versatility who brought fierce wit, caustic social commentary and wicked absurdity to such films, TV and stage hits as "The Graduate," ''Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf," ''Angels in America" and "Monty Python's Spamalot," has died. He was 83.Horror sequel promises to reveal the secrets of Alberta-shot app, Haunting Melissa
It arrived just in time for Halloween, a creepy, fast-paced movie trailer that promised a new tale of the ghosts and horror swirling around a troubled teen named Melissa. To the uninitiated, it probably didn’t look all that different from your average sequel: a broader scope, bigger budget, more frights and deeper backstory. But for those that have been following […]Five memorable movies from Oscar-winner Mike Nichols
NEW YORK, N.Y. - Mike Nichols was a master of self-satire, a man of wealth and education and connections for whom his best targets were those of wealth, education and connections, from the vapid Californians of "The Graduate" to the military brass of "Catch-22." Here are highlights from the long film career of Nichols, who died Wednesday at age 83:Review: Motley Crue say goodbye to Saddledome crowd the same way they lived their rock lives
“How can I miss you if you won’t go away.” We will, possibly, maybe, sort of, finally, perhaps, please, for the love of all that is holy, now have an answer to that Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks musical question. In regards to Motley Crue, anyway. Signed, sealed, notarized, delivered, after Wednesday night’s sold-out Saddledome […]'You too can be fooled': An Honest Liar looks at magician's crusade against deception
It’s late in Tyler Measom and Justin Weinstein’s intriguing documentary, An Honest Liar, when the filmmakers “spin the tables” on the audience to make a point about deception. It’s so subtle, that many viewers may miss it altogether. At one point, interviews with the film’s subject — magician and famous debunker James (The Amazing) Randi […]Theatre Review: Flashdance the Musical fizzles
Flashdance: The Musical opened at the Jubilee Auditorium on Nov. 19Philharmonic Celebrates With a Touch of Paris
A preview of the I Love Paris Festival, the Calgary Philharmonics' feast of all things Parisian which kicks off Thursday at Jack Singer Hall.Canadian vets Spirit of the West remain positive in the face of singer John Mann's Alzheimer's diagnosis
Spotlight Spirit of the West perform Thursday night at Grey Eagle Casino. Info: greyeagleresortandcasino.ca When Spirit of the West frontman John Mann announced that he’d been diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease in September, there were many who thought that was the end of the popular West Coast Canadian roots rock act. But after three decades, the […]Lexi the ladder-climbing Calgary rescue dog wows Letterman audience
A Calgary rescue dog took the stage at the Late Show with David Letterman this week to perform the feat of climbing a ladder in front of the audience.Revolution is imminent in 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1"
LOS ANGELES, Calif. - All is not well in Panem. At the conclusion of "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire," Katniss's (Jennifer Lawrence) force-field shattering arrow left the society in turmoil. The desperate act was perceived as subversion, inciting populist uprisings and devastating counter attacks by the governing elite.Disney releases live-action Cinderella trailer
The remake of the classic 1950s animated film includes Hollywood heavyweights Cate Blanchett and Helena Bonham CarterPIPS: lab returns to Calgary with Social Fiction
What if you came to see a play and discovered you’re part of it? That might be a bit of a broad way to discover the experience of PIPS: lab, the innovative Dutch theatre group – for lack of a better name – who return to Theatre Junction Grand Wednesday with Social Fiction. It’s an […]Foo Fighters headed to Calgary for Aug. 13 Saddledome show
Looks like the Sonic Highways lead to Alberta after all. Dave Grohl’s rock act Foo Fighters have announced a summer 2015 North American tour that will bring them and opening act Royal Blood to the province for a pair of dates: Aug. 12 at Edmonton’s Rexall Place and at the Saddledome the following night, Aug. 13. Tickets for […]Calgary native Jillian Tamaki talks about her Governor General win for This One Summer
Jillian Tamaki was at New York’s Museum of Modern Art taking in the exhibit of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s avant-garde 19th-Century posters when she received the news via her cellphone that she had won the Governor General Literary Prize. It was an appropriate setting for the Calgary-born artist to learn she had picked up the win […]Calgary Comic Expo: Original Vampire Slayer, Kristy Swanson, and co-star Luke Perry added to lineup
The original Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Kristy Swanson, has been added to the lineup of the Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo. She will be joined by former Beverly Hills 90210 star Luke Perry, who also starred in the original 1992 film that introduced the world to the ass-kicking cheerleader-turned-vampire-slayer. The film, which was written by […]Web Junkie filmmakers dissect Internet addiction
It only takes five minutes for filmmakers Hilla Medalia and Shosh Shlam to start disagreeing. Though the two Israeli filmmakers worked together on the new documentary Web Junkie, there’s still a deep rift of opinion about how they view the […]Page took 4 seconds to load.
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