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Scholarship Awards Breakfast: Newport Harbor
Rachel Anne Barney GPA: 4.4384 School Activities/Clubs: IB drama production of "Dear Brutus," Field Studies Club, IB History HL, IB English HL, IB Theatre HL, IB French SL, IB Environmental Science SL, IB Theory of Knowledge, IB diploma candidate, AP US...Tags: Disneyland Park, California Interscholastic Federation, Sports, Europe Sailing, Arts and Culture
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Farmers Markets: Bruins like to feed on fresh fruit and vegetables
In some ways farmers markets are a natural fit at universities, where many students crave healthful, local and organic produce. However, schools are largely closed during summer, the busiest season for markets, and the managers — if students run the...
Tags: Students, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Education, Farms
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Football: Gardena Serra is No. 1 in scholarship offers
Varsity Times InsiderWhen it comes to college scholarship offers, Gardena Serra could be No. 1. Ten football players have received college offers so far. Here's the list. Seniors-to-be WR Jordan Lasley, Colorado State, San Diego State, San Jose State. WR_Gregory Webb, San....... -
Scholarship Awards Breakfast: Corona del Mar
Troy Bolus GPA: 4.5 School Activities/Clubs: track, Photography Club Community: peer tutor, Illumination Foundation Awards/Honors: Most Valuable Player varsity track 2012, Best Varsity Jumper 2010-11 Hobbies/Interests: guitar, golf, skiing,...Tags: Arts and Culture, Rudy Garcia, University of Pennsylvania, Philosophy, Stanford University
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California tax revenue yields multibillion-dollar surplus
SACRAMENTO — California has been flooded with revenue this tax season and is on track to finish the fiscal year with a surplus of billions of dollars, according to officials. State coffers contain about $4.5 billion more than expected in...
Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Taxation, Jerry Brown
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UCLA professor to stand trial in death of assistant in lab fire
UCLA chemistry professor Patrick Harran was ordered Friday to stand trial on felony charges stemming from a laboratory fire that killed staff research assistant Sheharbano "Sheri" Sangji more than four years ago. Concluding a preliminary hearing that...
Tags: Justice System, Trials, Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology, Teaching and Learning
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Piano Spheres to pay tribute to Leonard Stein with a free concert
Los Angeles Times Music CriticWhen pianist, pedagogue and Arnold Schoenberg's former secretary Leonard Stein formed Piano Spheres in Los Angeles in 1994, he was providing exposure to four of the best and most imaginative students he had mentored. Gloria Cheng, Vicki Ray, Mark Robson...Tags: Music, Entertainment
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Shot heard 'round the track world hasn't stopped USC star Nellum
The Olympics have come and gone for Bryshon Nellum. So has the pain in his legs that made his success in London last summer so amazing. His story was seized upon, correctly so, by much of the media in London, even non-U.S. outlets. After all, even in...
Tags: Bryshon Nellum, Trials, Pacific-12 Conference, Court Preliminary, USC Trojans
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Walk-on Collin Mehring a rising star in UC Irvine volleyball
Collin Mehring had been a growing boy and a somewhat unreliable contributor to the UC Irvine men's volleyball team for two years while being an intense student in the school's acclaimed computer science engineering program. And that's hardly surprising....
Tags: UC Irvine Anteaters, University of California, Irvine, Science and Technology, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports
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UC acceptance rate of California seniors at record low
The chances of in-state high school seniors gaining admission to the University of California worsened this year, as more of them applied and the number accepted dropped 2.2%, according to data released Thursday. Meanwhile, the ranks of out-of-staters and...
Tags: Students, University of California, Berkeley, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Human Accomplishments
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Living near traffic linked to increased cancer risk in children
Researchers have already uncovered worrying signs that exposure to traffic – and the vehicle emissions that come with it – can increase a child’s risk of developing asthma and autism. Now comes evidence that it may make children more...
Tags: California Department of Transportation, Medical Research, Autism, University of California, Irvine, Cancer
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Now showing in rich people's homes: first-run movies
They were planning to spend nearly $500,000 on a home theater. What was an additional $35,000 to show first-run movies? When Ken and Carol Schultz began remodeling their 10,000-square-foot San Diego-area residence, they spared no expense on a...
Tags: Entertainment, Theft, Movies, Admission (movie), Arts and Culture
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