Los Angeles and Seattle became the next stops for a series of national conversations on English learner education that the U.S. Department of Education is hosting as part of the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanics. In Los Angeles the assistant deputy secretary and director of the Office of English Language Acquisition (OELA) Rosalinda B. Barrera Ph.D … [Read more...] about Obama administration talks about education funding
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UPDATED Video: Tsunami warning issued for Southern California
Tsunami warnings have swept over 50 countries and territories this morning following the 8.9 magnitude earthquake which struck Japan Friday. Russia Australia Mexico and the United States are included in the warning issued by The National Weather Service. The Hawaii-based Pacific Tsunami Warning Center has released an alert covering the entire western coastline of the United … [Read more...] about UPDATED Video: Tsunami warning issued for Southern California
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Global Poverty Project comes to Pepperdine
A presentation by the Global Poverty Project proved to be more than just another convocation Monday night in Elkins Auditorium. Led by Jessica Mason one of the organization's "road scholars the presentation aimed to encourage the audience to take action against world poverty. Mason affirmed that there are 1.4 billion people living on less than $1.25 per day. One in seven of the … [Read more...] about Global Poverty Project comes to Pepperdine
Preview: Apollo Night March 11 2011
Come support the talent swimming amongst our fellow students at this Friday's Apollo Night. From inside sources I disclose thatviewers are to be blown away by a dexterous dance team a Shakespearean monologue performance two hilarious jokesters and the heavenly voices of several singers. In total there will be ten acts plus an appearance by the gifted Randumb Show goofballs and … [Read more...] about Preview: Apollo Night March 11 2011
