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Alumnus raises money for HIV vaccine research

Claire Goldsmith February 12, 2014

As Director of Strategy at the Immunity Project, Ian Cinnamon ’10 raises money to fund research leading to a free preventative vaccine for HIV. Cinnamon graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of...

Collins ’97 attends State of the Union at invitation of first lady

Lizzy Thomas January 28, 2014

Jason Collins '97 attended Tuesday night's State of the Union Address as a guest of first lady Michelle Obama. The first lady has in recent years invited guests relevant to policy issues emphasized in...

Alum tells Chronicle staff about editing college paper

Lauren Rothman January 10, 2014

After working from late afternoon to sometimes 5 a.m. from Sunday through Thursdays, Sammy Roth '10 has been feeling a sudden increase in free time after his yearlong stint as editor-in-chief of the Columbia...

Alumni face college campus spread of meningitis infection

Claire Goldsmith December 18, 2013

Recent unconnected outbreaks of meningitis have caused Harvard-Westlake alumni at two college campuses to take preventative measures against the disease, including recieving injections of an unlicensed...

Seniors, alumni attend yearly reception

Eugenia Ko December 18, 2013

Recent alumni and current seniors were invited to the annual alumni reception prior to the girls’ varsity basketball game Monday. The Office of Advancement invited graduates to provide an opportunity...

Student, alumna help overturn conviction with Project for the Innocent

Sophie Kupiec-Weglinski November 13, 2013

"We won!" read an email from  Loyola Law School Professor Laurie Levenson (Solly Mirell ’06, Havi Mirell ’08, Daniela Mirell ’17)  to Monica Nimmagadda ’14. Nimmagadda had just finished cross...

Presidential Medal of Freedom to honor astronaut Sally Ride ’68

Marcella Park September 25, 2013

Sally Ride ’68, the first American woman and youngest American to travel to space, will be posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest honor the U.S. bestows on civilians. She...

Alum interviews Obama about housing market

Sarah Novicoff August 27, 2013

Spencer Rascoff ’93, CEO of online real estate database Zillow, conducted a Q&A session with President Barack Obama Aug. 7 regarding the housing market and its rebound from the 2008 collapse. The...

Garcetti ’88 to serve as next LA mayor

David Lim May 29, 2013

City Councilman Eric Garcetti ’88 will serve as the next mayor of Los Angeles, after defeating City Controller Wendy Greuel May 21 by a wide margin in an election with only a 19 percent turnout. Garcetti...

Garcetti ’88 wins L.A. mayoral race

David Lim May 22, 2013

City Councilman Eric Garcetti '88 will serve as the next mayor of Los Angeles, after defeating City Controller Wendy Greuel Tuesday by a wide margin in an election with only a 19 percent turnout. Garcetti...

Sports world reacts to coming out announcement by Jason Collins ’97

David Lim April 30, 2013

Former Wolverine court star and NBA player Jason Collins ’97 came out on Monday, becoming the first openly gay male athlete in a major professional sport and creating a media frenzy. The story dominated...

Stanford graduate releases debut novel

Nadia Rahman April 25, 2013

In her debut novel, “Follow  Her Home,”  published April 16, Stephanie Cha ’03 introduces her protagonist, Korean-American Juniper Song. Song’s interest in noir writer Raymond Chandler’s detective...

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