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Theft from philanthropy: $2,000 stolen from Psi U

February 2, 2014 by Katrina Kirsch

Steal the thunder­­ — Psi Upsilon member junior Chris Perry hypes up the crowd during the fraternity’s annual philanthropy event, Psi U Think You Can Dance. The fraternity discovered their money safe containing $2,000 had been stolen, the proceeds of which would have gone to a paralysis foundation. (Photo by Katrina Kirsch)   While the Psi Upsilon fraternity … [Read more...] about Theft from philanthropy: $2,000 stolen from Psi U

Law professor Douglas Kmiec to run for Congress (Print Version)

February 2, 2014 by Ricardo Avila Alvarez

Photo by Sarah Malone Douglas Kmiec, former U.S. Ambassador to Malta and current professor of Constitutional Law at the School of Law, will run as an Independent candidate in the 26th Congressional District race. Kmiec will face incumbent Julia Brownley (D-Thousand Oaks), Jeff Gorrel (R-Camarillo) and Rafael Dagnesses, a Republican candidate. The two winners from the … [Read more...] about Law professor Douglas Kmiec to run for Congress (Print Version)

DPS Reports 01.23.14

February 2, 2014 by DPS Report

1/13/14 4:09 p.m. Incidents – Suspicious  Circumstances Location: Encino Campus Summary: A staff member reported a verbal exchange between two students. One student implicated another student of vandalizing a car by scratching the paint with a key.   1/13/14 7:41 p.m. Traffic Related – Traffic Enforcement – Reckless Driving Location: Huntsinger … [Read more...] about DPS Reports 01.23.14

Soccer to set world ablaze

February 2, 2014 by Ricardo Avila Alvarez

Art by Sacha Irick Editor’s note: This is the first in a two-part series assessing the 2014 World Cup On Dec. 6, 2013, the fates of the 32 nations participating in the most prestigious football tournament, the 2014 FIFA World Cup, were revealed. The World Cup Final Draw took place in Costa do Sauipe, an iconic Brazilian location known for its alluring beaches and the … [Read more...] about Soccer to set world ablaze

Grading the NFL Season: Part II

February 2, 2014 by Chirag Patel

Art by Sacha Irick Did you guys ever see those AFC and NFC championship games? The Superbowl is right around the corner, and it's gonna be a doozy! I'd wager we get about three more Richard Sherman sound bites to hold us over until then. Philadelphia Eagles : B- The Eagles were off to a shaky start under new Head Coach Chip Kelly and starting QB Michael Vick, but … [Read more...] about Grading the NFL Season: Part II

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