You can eat it, smear it and roll it. It’s stocked on CVS Pharmacy shelves and wellness pop-ups across the city. It’s CBD, and you’ve probably seen it in many of these forms. Read more...
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You can eat it, smear it and roll it. It’s stocked on CVS Pharmacy shelves and wellness pop-ups across the city. It’s CBD, and you’ve probably seen it in many of these forms. Read more...
Photo: (Aileen Nguyen/Graphics editor)
While free college tuition seems like a dream, it will soon be a dream come true for some students at USC come fall 2020. High tuition, expensive books and countless other costs – it’s no secret that paying for college is difficult for many students. Read more...
Photo: The University of Southern California recently announced a plan to expand its financial aid to undergraduate students by providing tuition-free education to families with an annual income of $80,000 or less. (Courtesy of Matt Lin)
You take a seat in the large lecture hall, knowing you’ve prepared well for the exam: You completed your study guide, memorized your flashcards and read over your notes. Read more...
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Week eight has been filled with reminders of the past and glimpses of the future. From more convictions in the college admissions scandal to the fast-approaching California primary, here’s This Week in the News. Read more...
Photo: (Left: Christine Kao/Daily Bruin Right: Marilyn Chavez-Martinez/Daily Bruin senior staff)
The debate over the use of facial recognition software on college campuses has reached UCLA, and the arguments over the technology’s pros and cons have come to a head. Read more...
Photo: (Zoë Vikstrom/Daily Bruin staff)
Anxious to know what your final grades this quarter will be? Feeling uncertain about your crush’s feelings? Waiting to hear back from that job you applied to? Read more...
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Graduate students at the University of California, Santa Cruz have had enough, and their message at the picket lines is spreading. The UCSC students began a strike Feb. Read more...
Photo: Following a strike from graduate students at University of California, Santa Cruz, students across the UC are speaking out against a lack of affordable housing options alongside minimal compensation for their work as TAs. Some UCLA students have protested to demonstrate support. (Jintak Han/Daily Bruin senior staff)