Alex Murashko

CP Contributor

UCLA Plans to Accommodate Transgenders With Coed Dorms

University of California Los Angeles is the latest college to consider adding coed dorm rooms to the campus housing mix in a move intended to better accommodate transgender students, school officials said.

UCLA Plans to Accommodate Transgenders With Coed Dorms

Why Are Churches So Homogeneous? Pastor Asks

Pastors in the United States need to be intentional in making their congregations less homogeneous and more multi-ethnic, says the pastor of one of the fastest growing churches in the country.

Why Are Churches So Homogeneous? Pastor Asks

Occupy Wall Street: Columnist Spends Night With 'Disaffected Souls'

Los Angeles Times columnist Steve Lopez, the reporter whose story about his unlikely relationship with a homeless schizophrenic bassist inspired the film "The Soloist," camped out overnight with the Occupy Wall Street L.A. crowd earlier this week.

Occupy Wall Street: Columnist Spends Night With 'Disaffected Souls'

Egypt Violence: US Coptic Christians Rally, Want UN to Investigate

Coptic Christians in the United States are leading the call for an international investigation into the recent violence in Egypt, fearing that any action taken by the country's current form of government would simply be a façade, said the president of the religion's advocacy group in California.

Egypt Violence: US Coptic Christians Rally, Want UN to Investigate

Fukushima Pastor Tells Story of Japan's 'Exodus Church'

Seven months after Japan’s devastating earthquake and tsunami, about 50 members of a church that was located just a few miles from the destroyed Fukushima 1 Nuclear Power Plant are still looking for a place to call home.

Fukushima Pastor Tells Story of Japan's 'Exodus Church'