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  2. Campus (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Campus is a semi-improvised British television sitcom. It was created by the team behind the sketch show Smack the Pony and hospital -based sitcom Green Wing , led by Victoria Pile who acts as co-writer, producer and director.

  3. Frisbie Pie Company - Wikipedia

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    The Bridgeport pie factory closed in 1958; [1] Frisbie brand pies were bought out by Table Talk Pies. [3]In 2016, Dan O’Connor, a Fairfield, Connecticut resident, Frisbee player, collector and historian, acquired the license and distribution rights to the Frisbie Pie Co. [1] He re-launched the company in November 2016 in Bridgeport, Connecticut and began distributing pies throughout the ...

  4. Barefoot Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Barefoot Foundation (Spanish: Fundación Pies Descalzos) is a Colombian charity founded by pop artist Shakira in 1997, [1] with the aim of helping poor and impoverished children. The Barefoot Foundation mission statement is "The Barefoot Foundation works to ensure that every Colombian child can exercise their right to a quality education.

  5. List of campus radio stations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Student radio stations operated by the students of a college, university or other educational institution. In the United States these radio stations are called College radio stations, sometimes Campus radio and in the United Kingdom they are called student radio stations.

  6. Loyola Marymount University - Wikipedia

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    Loyola Law School's Frank Gehry-designed campus [71] is in the Pico-Union neighborhood west of downtown Los Angeles and is separate from the Westchester main university campus. [ citation needed ] Including its day and evening J.D. programs, Loyola was the first California law school with a pro bono graduation requirement, [ 72 ] under which ...

  7. 2024 University of California, Los Angeles pro-Palestinian ...

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    Los Angeles Police Department arresting student protestors, May 2, 2024. Following the previous night's dispersal order, an estimated 200 to 400 students remained on campus. [50] [51] At around 1:30 a.m. on May 2, LAPD officers broke into the encampment but were forced to retreat after they were outnumbered.

  8. Antioch University Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Antioch University Los Angeles was established in 1972, with just 12 students. The campus is located in Culver City, within the Greater Los Angeles area, approximately where the 405 and 90 freeways cross. There are currently about 1,200 students enrolled.

  9. Campus - Wikipedia

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    Campus comes from the Latin: campus, meaning "field", and was first used in the academic sense at Princeton University in 1774. [4] At Princeton, the word referred to a large open space on the college grounds; similarly at the University of South Carolina it was used by 1826 to describe the open square (of around 10 acres) between the college buildings.