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The campus changed its name to Los Angeles City College in 1938. [4] The California State University, Los Angeles (Cal State LA) was founded on July 2, 1947 by an act of the California legislature and opened for classes as Los Angeles State College (LASC) on the campus of Los Angeles City College. As president of LACC, P. Victor Peterson also ...
The Los Angeles Community College District is the largest community college district in the United States and is one of the largest in the world. The LACCD consists of nine colleges and covers an area of more than 882 square miles (2,280 km 2 ).
Los Angeles: Long Beach City College: Los Angeles Community College District: Southern: Los Angeles: East Los Angeles College Los Angeles City College Los Angeles Harbor College Los Angeles Mission College Los Angeles Pierce College Los Angeles Southwest College Los Angeles Trade–Technical College Los Angeles Valley College West Los Angeles ...
The sprawling Los Angeles Community College District extends across a 900-square-mile area of Los Angeles County, stretching from San Pedro to San Fernando and from Malibu to Monterey Park. Its ...
A Los Angeles City Council proposal to give $1 million in security services to Jewish houses of worship, community centers and schools was amended Tuesday to bolster security at spaces of all ...
Los Angeles Valley College has its own honors society called Tau Alpha Epsilon (TAE). [16] TAE was founded in 1949, the same year that Los Angeles Valley College was established. In 1960, the two-year honors society Phi Theta Kappa (PTK). PTK and TAE came to an agreement to join together at the Los Angeles Valley College campus.
Student journalist Dulce Galvez reads a copy of the Collegian campus newspaper at Los Angeles City College. (Genaro Molina/Los Angeles Times) In an interview, Gallagher affirmed the rights of ...
Los Angeles Children's Chorus, a community children's choir for girls and boys with unchanged voices from the Los Angeles area ranging from ages 8 to 17; Los Angeles City College, a public community college in the East Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California; Los Angeles Common Council, the predecessor of the Los Angeles City Council