With their campuses only 12 miles apart, USC and UCLA have cultivated a growing rivalry for over 75 years. After months of cross-city taunts and a series of pranks that included USC students painting the UCLA Bruin statue cardinal red and gold, the rivalry came to a head last Saturday as the football teams battled it out.
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For some of us, Thanksgiving weekend was spent eating turkey and watching football, but for others, the weekend became an opportunity to burn off calories and get heart rates up and circulation flowing in 5K and 10K runs in San Diego, Santa Monica and Merced.
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These crazy Black Friday shoppers need some NeuroBliss…
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Hey there turkey lovers! Neuro would never ask you to go hungry. We only suggest a healthier holiday….Take these tips into account and your Thanksgiving can be guilt-free and one hundred percent thankful.
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Artists and performers walk a unique path in their quest to create something original. This adventure, with its trials and triumphs, was the concept behind “Du Metier,” an interactive showcase featured last weekend at the Daydream Republic, a creative art collective in Los Angeles.
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Over 38 million travelers will hit the road or take to the skies in the yearly mad dash home for Thanksgiving. This year, get to your destination stress free with Neuro and these helpful tips.
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There were both cheers and tears across LA yesterday as the Lakers dominated the Oklahoma City Thunder 101-85 but the LA Galaxy lost the Major League Soccer championship to Real Salt Lake in a nail-bitingly close match.
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Modern art, sculptures, handmade crafts and uniquely designed clothing were all under one roof at San Diego’s One + One Trunkshow and Fundraiser.
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in 1956, a twenty-one-year-old Elvis Presley was at the beginning of his remarkable career and photojournalist Alfred Wertheimer was asked to photograph the rising star for an assignment that developed into a collection of photographs documenting Elvis in his most private moments.
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