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Ole Miss women will open season versus USC in Paris
PARIS – Ole Miss Women's Basketball continues its regular season international adventures as the Rebels will participate in the 2024 Aflac Oui-Play in Paris, France to kick off the season against projected top-10 USC on Monday, November 4 from Adidas Arena. For the second year in a row, Complete Sports Management is presenting NCAA regular season games in Paris. Ole Miss and USC will be two of a total of 17 Division I men's or women's basketball programs in NCAA history to play a regular season game in Europe. The meeting is also the first matchup between the two schools.
50,000 Faithful Gather in Indianapolis for 10th National Eucharistic Congress, Plan Eucharistic Pilgrimage to Los Angeles
It's a wrap for the 10th National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis, folks. Over 50,000 worshippers came together for a right reverent shindig at Lucas Oil Stadium—a locale you'd usually associate with roaring crowds and touchdown dances, was for a shining moment, a temple of praise and adoration for Jesus Christ. UCA News reported an atmosphere brimming with gratitude following a transformative week.
Target offers to launch probe after shopper begs for self-checkout change – lines even stretched back to produce section
TARGET has said it will look into claims of clogging queues caused by a lack of available checkout kiosks at one of its stores. A shopper at the big box retailer fumed that lines were stretching back to the back of the shop - and demanded immediate action. "Target, please...
Olympic Volleyball still set for Santa Monica despite lack of signed agreement
When the Los Angeles Olympic Committee announced a host of venues for the 2028 games last week, Santa Monica was noticeably absent from the list, but plans for a Santa Monica venue are still afoot according to Olympic officials. Last week, the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games announced more than...
Feeding hope: Elon Los Angeles students lend hand to Hollywood Food Coalition
Students at Elon University Los Angeles stepped up to make a real difference in the heart of Hollywood this month. As part of Elon in LA’s new community engagement initiative, launched by director Brad Lemack, these dedicated students, filled with enthusiasm and a desire to give back, volunteered their time and energy to support the Hollywood Food Coalition.
Kamala Harris went toe-to-toe with Jamie Dimon over a settlement for California homeowners. The big banks offered $4 billion—they settled at $20 billion
Corporate America is beginning to get reacquianted with Vice President Kamala Harris now that she is the front runner to be the Democratic nominee in November's presidential election. An impromptu phone call between Kamala Harris, then Calif. Attorney General, and JPMorgan Chase chief executive Jamie Dimon almost immediately escalated into...
L.A. Indie Pop Band The Strike Plays Club Cafe (Thurs., 7/25/24)
The hot Los Angeles alt-pop band The Strike are headlining a show at Club Cafe tonight. The band will be performing songs from their forthcoming album Until the Lights Go Out (out September 27) for the first time. Their latest singles like “Heroes of the Heart,” “Soundtrack,” and “Friends” should all be on their setlist. The Strike has a world wide fanbase from their touring especially in Dubai and China. Their songs have been used on “Dancing With the Stars,” “America’s Got Talent,” and Netflix’s “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before.” The Strike has even gone on to tour the U.S. with artists such as Carly Rae Jepsen, Journey, Kelly Clarkson. Cold War Kids and more. “A lot of our music is very upbeat and major-sounding and…we’re not afraid of that,” says David Maemone, guitarist-keyboardist. Special guest is Alt Bloom. 8 p.m. Sold out. 56-58 S. 12th St., South Side.
Bryan Addison on UCLA, Video Game Skill Numbers, EA Sports, Big Ten
Transfer defensive back Bryan Addison talked with us at the UCLA/EA Sports College Football 25 event about being in Westwood, being in a video game, the accuracy of his skill numbers, the communication he had with EA Sports, and transitioning to the Big Ten Conference.
Just let the kids play this summer, says Cal State L.A. professor
El Sereno -- Ambika G. Raj, a professor of education at Cal State L.A. decidedly calls herself “old school.”. And by “old school,” Raj means she is a proponent that elementary-aged children should enjoy more free time, less screen time and more opportunities for unstructured play. 317...
Logix Federal Credit Union Branch Manager Reflects on History in Burbank
With more than two decades of financial service experience, Senior Branch Manager Liliana Palma continues to have a passion for helping members thrive at Logix Federal Credit Union. “Inspiration is everywhere. Between members walking into the branch to the willingness of my staff to spend time ensuring we are delivering...
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