In 2009 the university sold the carving for $164.63. The buyer then resold the sculpture, and it now resides at the Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens, in California.
AZ lawmakers propose potentially damaging bill
Lawmakers in Arizona have proposed a bill that would require some in-state students at ASU, NAU and UA to pay a portion of their tuition without the assistance of scholarships or grants.
UCLA set to open new Court of Sciences Student Center
After numerous delays, UCLA’s South Campus Court of Sciences Student Center will be open for business tomorrow. The Student Center expected to join five other buildings at UCLA that are LEED- certified green facilities.
Most expensive apartment in NYC to be occupied by college student
The $88 million apartment was purchased by Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev for his 22-year-old daughter Ekatarina Rybolovleva.
Walk of Shame Shuttle begins to service Ann Arbor
Ah, the “Walk of Shame.” Never done it myself, but it’s a common enough thing in a college town. While some people may think this phenomenon as shameful, one young entrepreneur saw a business opportunity.
Things to do while you’re unemployed
This brings me to what you should be really focusing on when you are unemployed: learning and growing, because this is what you are going to talk about in job interviews.
5 ways Obama’s budget could help higher education
President Barack Obama is trying to focus on fixing higher education, addressing it in his annual State of the Union address and talking about it at various campuses across the nation.
Video: Student loan STDs
College students are becoming more and more familiar with student loans these days. And they suck. Much like a sexually transmitted disease, another thing college students can be familiar with.
Video: Your body on Ramen
Personally, I find the stuff completely unappealing, but some people live off the stuff. If you’d like to continue to enjoy your Ramen, DO NOT watch the following video.
UC Berkeley Chancellor proposes matching federal education funding
UC Berkeley Chancellor Robert Birgeneau hopes to call upon state governments and private donors to match federal funding to public research universities in a new proposal.
