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What are you dressing as for Halloween and why?

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“I would either dress as a Joker orasahippiebutImostlikely dresslikeahippiebecauseIlike thestyleofitandItʼsprettyeasy. Ialreadyhavesomeofthepieces inmycloset.”

-Alexa Salcedo Undecided

“Ihavenʼtfigureditoutyet.Iguess IwouldbeJamesBondbecauseItʼs easy,Igoteverythingrightthere.”

-ConnerVegtiag

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class of 2017 at the University of Southern California, Thornton School of Music.

Wright and Mellan concluded their performance by saying they were going to cleanse our ears with the song, “Nocturne,” by Piotr Ilitch Tchaikovsky. This was another slow piece where the pace picks up as is goes on but much like the other pieces, it sounded menacing.

These concerts are free and take place every Thursday from 1-2 P.M. at the Performing Arts Building Mainstage unless otherwise noted. The next concert will be on Oct.31 and it will be a Joint Faculty Recital.

“I havenʼt celebrated Halloween insolongbutIfIweretodressup assomebody,itwouldeitherbe apumpkinorawitchbecauseI thinkitʼsjustinterestingdoingDIY costume.”

-JaynaKuklin Accounting

She said it’s a struggle teaching in the Child Development field.

“The living wage is very difficult to get to be a preschool teacher. The only way to have a living wage is to teach at a public school, which is not a high quality preschool system right now,” Doelitzsch said. One of the most emotional and hardest parts of the movie was to see other parents struggle, according to Cortes.

“At the same time knowing that It is very consistent with a lot of our own population and students who struggle with their own childcare,” Cortes said.

Child Development student Doris Reyes was one of many who was engaged in the discussion.

“I feel sad because we go to school, we do our Bachelors, we put our effort, but it looks like they don’t really care,” Reyes said.

Doelitzsch said that a lot of transitional kindergartens and ETK’s are academic and are not providing children what they exactly need.

"That’s where the advocacy kind of comes in to tell the governor and to tell the LAUSD that there should be more playdates and there should be more developmental programs which is really my secret plan,” Doelitzsch said.

Assistant Professor Dr. Alma Cortes said the purpose of the screening was to shed light on the importance of high quality early child education and how important the profession of teaching young children is.

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