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Students raised in foster system honored for completing college
Soon they’ll walk across stages at college campuses around Southern California, accepting their degrees and celebrating with classmates. But at a smaller, more low-key event on Friday, they were honored with a closer set of peers: fellow foster...
Tags: Human Interest, Schools, University of California, Los Angeles, Students, Education
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Breaking the vicious cycle of foster care
My sisters and I spent the majority of our adolescence as foster kids in Los Angeles County. We entered the system after my parents divorced. My mom, who was both poor and mentally ill, wasn't equipped to be a single parent to six young children. No one...
Tags: Family, Politics, Human Rights, Conservation, Family Planning
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Channa Horwitz dies at 80; artist known for geometric paintings, drawings
Channa Horwitz, an artist known for her dizzyingly intricate geometric drawings and paintings based on complex predetermined systems, died Monday of complications from Crohn's disease at St. John's Health Center in Santa Monica. She was 80. In 1968,...
Tags: Artists, Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Arts and Culture, Arts, Crohn's Disease
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Reggie Theus brings star power to Cal State Northridge
Reggie Theus played in the NBA for more than a decade, covered the league as a broadcaster and coached the Sacramento Kings. So postseason drama at Staples Center draws his attention. "I've been a Lakers fan since I was a kid," said Theus, who starred...
Tags: Bullfighting, Chicago Bulls, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Cal State Northridge Matadors, Big West Conference
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A New Breed Of Doctor, From New School
The Hartford CourantWith the health care system swamped by the Affordable Care Act and a physician shortage threatening the future of health care, the medical community has called for more medical schools to produce more doctors — specifically, more primary care...Tags: House (tv program), Health and Medical Professionals, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, General Practitioners, Students
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Help on the road to higher education
Maria Martinez's kitten heels clicked as she trailed behind a recent campus tour at UC Irvine. Except for those short stiletto heels, Martinez might not have stood out from thousands of other prospective parents touring campuses in California this...
Tags: American Apparel, Colleges and Universities
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State's budget fakery takes a toll on charter schools
The CHIME Institute charter school of Woodland Hills would be hard pressed to make ends meet without the help of a program sponsored by the Local Initiatives Support Corp., a New York nonprofit active in underprivileged communities across the nation. So...Tags: Loans, Los Angeles Unified School District, Students, Teaching and Learning, Financial Markets
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Digest: Booth named Loyola men's assistant coach
College basketball Booth named Loyola men's assistant coach Former Maryland basketball star and assistant coach Keith Booth, who has spent the past two years as an assistant women's coach at Loyola, was added Tuesday to the men's staff by newly...
Tags: Cornell Big Red, Syracuse Orange, Field Hockey, Gary Williams, Loyola University Maryland
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Seattle group raises offer for Sacramento Kings
The Seattle group attempting to buy the Sacramento Kings says it has reached agreement to raise the purchase price by $25 million. Chris Hansen, who is teaming with Steve Ballmer to lead the group, announced the decision to raise the valuation late...
Tags: Ice Hockey, Kurt Busch, NASCAR, Syracuse Orange, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Briefs: Goettsching honored
UC Irvine junior Franziska Goettsching has been named Big West Conference Player of the Week in women's tennis. Goettsching earned doubles and singles wins to help UCI defeat Pacific, Wyoming and Sacramento State last week to up its record to 16-3, 5-...Tags: Pacific Tigers, Sports, University of California, Irvine, Water Polo
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Toll students go to Washington, D.C.
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) met on March 20 in Washington D.C. with a group of 70 seventh- and eighth-grade students and their chaperons from Glendale's Toll Middle School. The students were visiting during their spring break, and Schiff took time to...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Adam Schiff, Students, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Colonial Williamsburg
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Who's in the hunt at the Arnie? Huh? Yes, Huh.
Because of his amusingly ambiguous last name, John Huh has jokingly been referred to as Johnny Question Mark. Except that uncertain moniker may soon be changing. You see, the man whose name raises all sorts of questions appears to have all the answers...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Golf, Justin Rose, Financial Aid, Sports
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