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MANA de Imperial Valley is announcing 2012 scholarship presentation
MANA de Imperial Valley had its 2012 scholarship presentation June 15 at the Imperial Irrigation auditorium, 1285 Broadway Avenue in El Centro. The scholarships were awarded to: Nadia Blant is the daughter of Karl and Teressa Blant. She is a graduate of...
Tags: Engineering, High School Sports, Graduation, University of California, Riverside, Cancer
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La Caņada High seniors jump their final hurdle
Four years of hard work paid off Wednesday for members of the La Caņada High School Class of 2012, who took to the field at Spartan Stadium to receive their diplomas. “I am relieved,” said Cal Poly San Luis Obispo-bound Caitlin Perry, 18,...
Tags: Graduation, High Schools, Education, Colleges and Universities, Schools
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Students hopeful after deportation rule shift
A Glendale Community College counselor who works extensively with undocumented students said he welcomes the spirit of a recent executive order freezing the deportation of some young illegal immigrants, but added that it will have limited effect on...
Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Migration, Interior Policy, Politics, Extradition
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The National Teacher of the Year on what makes a great teacher
The class clown from Mr. Gadberry's high school art class has made good — and how. Rebecca Mieliwocki teaches seventh-grade English at Luther Burbank Middle School in Burbank — but not next year. Instead, she'll be on the road as the...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, California State University, Northridge, Elizabeth Taylor, White House, Teachers
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Cal Poly Pomona on Lookout for Strong-Arm Cell Phone Robber
KTLA NewsPOMONA, Calif. (KTLA) -- Police at Cal Poly Pomona are warning students about a strong-arm robber who assaulted two students and took their cell phones. The robberies happened on April 30 and May 3 near Temple Avenue at parking lots B and K, according to...Tags: Cell Phones, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Students
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Vikings honor college-bound athletes
Marina High held a mock signing day Tuesday for its senior athletes who previously signed a national letter of intent. The following Vikings took part in the celebration: Raquel Rosas (Air Force Academy, women's volleyball); Natalie Kridel (Sacred...Tags: Soccer, High School Sports, Sports, Football, Sacred Heart University
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Fair Board names new fairgrounds CEO [updated]
The Orange County Fair Board has promoted Jerome Hoban, vice president of operations, to the fairgrounds chief executive officer. Hoban, 38, will take over as interim CEO for Steven Beazley on Tuesday. He will take over the position permanently pending a...Tags: Corporate Officers
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Thank you, SOY: Letters from alumni
Editor's note: The following are from the SOY Scholarship Program alumni. Minimal edits have been made to preserve the writers' voices as it originally appeared at a December fundraiser. Dear Guest, First allow me to thank you for attending this event....Tags: Awards and Prizes, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Graduation, University of California, San Diego, Finance
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Scholarship Awards Breakfast — Newport Harbor
Christine Bonadonna AP and IB Classes Taken: AP Biology; AP World History; AP U.S. History; AP Calculus AB; AP Calculus BC; AP Physics; IB English; IB Chemistry; IB Psychology; IB Spanish; IB Theory of Knowledge School Activities/Clubs: Other than being...Tags: Christianity, American Legion, Cancer, Tennis, University of California, Santa Barbara
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Asper loses in NCAA wrestling semifinals
Maryland junior Josh Asper (Hereford), seeded seventh, lost a 5-4 decision to 11th-seeded Brandon Hatchett of Lehigh in the semifinals of the NCAA wrestling tournament Friday night in St. Louis. Asper, a Parkton native, will enter the 165-pound...Tags: Awards and Prizes, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Colonial Athletic Association, Maryland Terrapins, Wrestling
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SOY sends out a distress call
No one in Juan Miguel's family had ever gone to college, but he knew he would. He just needed outside help with learning how to apply and which classes to take to get into college.
As a sophomore at Estancia High School, he joined the academic program at...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Environmental Issues, Charity, Education
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Briefs: Vanguard vies in NAIA event
The Vanguard University women's basketball team begins play in the NAIA Tournament on Wednesday at the Frankfort Convention Center in Frankfort, Ky. The Lions (23-6), ranked No. 13 in the final NAIA poll, are making their 11th straight appearance in...Tags: Gold Glove Awards, University of California, Los Angeles, California State University, Long Beach, University of California, Santa Barbara, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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