By Jamie Hsiung Daily Bruin Contributor A little more than two months after the worst terrorist attacks in U.S. history, authorities expect more people than last year will hit the road when traveling this Thanksgiving holiday. Read more...
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November 19, 9:00 pm
After tragedy, Thanksgiving travelers opt to drive home
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November 19, 9:00 pm
Crime Watch
Petty Theft Seven cell phones, three backpacks, five wallets and two permits were stolen during this period, totalling a loss of $3,619. Someone removed a key from the keyhole on the 3100 block of Keystone Avenue Sunday. Read more...
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November 18, 9:00 pm
UC searches for testing options
 By Noah Grand Daily Bruin Reporter SANTA BARBARA “”mdash; The University of California is looking for a fairer test to use in admissions because less wealthy and underrepresented students receive on average lower standardized test scores than their wealthier and non-minority counterparts. Read more...
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November 18, 9:00 pm
Man of mystery
 EDWARD LIN/Daily Bruin Senior Staff Third-year psychology student Derek Weisbender divides his time between crew practice, his fraternity and work as a private investigator. By Christian Mignot Daily Bruin Contributor It would be impossible to tell from the casual smile and the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity t-shirt that 20-year-old Derek Weisbender is a shadowy chameleon leading two lives. Read more...
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November 18, 9:00 pm
Program faces series of uncertainties
 PRIYA SHARMA/Daily Bruin Professor Joshua Muldavin, who will teach in New York, speaks at his final town hall meeting. By Terri Aquino Daily Bruin Contributor The future head of the international development studies program remains uncertain as seven-year chair Joshua Muldavin leaves his post. Read more...
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November 18, 9:00 pm
Bikers bring joy, toys to hospitalized kids
 PRIYA SHARMA/Daily Bruin Bob Lhommedieu, along with fellow members of the Fullerton Chapter H.O.G., brought truckloads of toys to Mattel’s Children’s Hospital. By Emily Taylor-Mortorff Daily Bruin Contributor Dwayne Freeman, an 18-year-old Mattel’s Children’s Hospital patient with sickle cell anemia, wheeled his IV drip out with him to see more than 200 leather-clad motorcyclists pull up to the hospital. Read more...
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November 18, 9:00 pm
Transplant patient conquers Kilimanjaro
 The Associated Press Kelly Perkins (right) is hugged by friend Susan Kjesbo after they climb Mount Kilimanjaro on Oct. 18, six years after a heart transplant saved Perkins’ life. Read more...