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Letters From The Editor: Taking the funny way into the newspaper
They say kids don't read the paper anymore. I know one who does. Mine. Don't conclude that I force her to sit down with the newspaper because my livelihood depends on people doing just that. I can't even get her to eat a cooked carrot. My 7-year-old...Tags: Father's Day, Snoopy (fictional animal)
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Magazine lauds Kniffin, 'Eaters
UC Irvine's David Kniffin was named Coach of the Year in men's volleyball by Volleyball Magazine after guiding the Anteaters to their second straight NCAA title in his first season at the helm. Also recognized in the publication's June edition were...
Tags: College Sports, UC Irvine Anteaters, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Gomez named Daily Pilot managing editor
Veteran journalist Alisha Gomez has been named managing editor of Los Angeles Times Community News (TCN) in Orange County, Editor John Canalis announced Wednesday. Gomez will help oversee the staff of 24 that produces the Daily Pilot, Coastline Pilot...
Tags: Media Industry, Journalism, Newspapers, Los Angeles Times, Robert J. Lopez
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UCI students approve fee to help newspaper
UC Irvine's campus newspaper will stay in print thanks to students who approved a new registration fee at the ballot box this week. Staff of the New University student newspaper had been campaigning for a 99-cent per quarter fee to finance printing,...Tags: Politics, Voting, Elections, University of California, Irvine
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Carnett: 200 columns and still having fun
It was as lame a salutation as I've ever penned. Here's how it went: "Have you ever tried skateboarding down the side of Mt. Everest wearing nothing but your insulated skivvies? "You haven't? "Well, I've never written a sports column for (this...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Journalism, U.S. Army, Periodicals, High School Sports
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UCI newspaper asks for student funding
The death of newsprint may hit UC Irvine's newspaper unless students hand over their votes — and money — in an upcoming election. Just like newspapers across the country, rising printing costs have forced UCI's weekly New University to cut...Tags: Media Industry, Orange County Register, University of California, Irvine, Newspapers, Students
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Apodaca: Telecommuting not so black and white
File this one under "Are you kidding me?" Internet firm Yahoo recently banned its workers from telecommuting, and suddenly we have a nationwide debate blazing over an issue that had previously appeared settled solidly in the corner of increasing...Tags: Real Estate Buyers, Marissa Mayer, Media Industry, Science and Technology, Stanford University
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Affidavit: Dorner probably stalked Irvine couple before attack
The Irvine couple who were the first alleged victims of Christopher Dorner were likely stalked before being shot multiple times with a 9-millimeter pistol equipped with a high-capacity magazine, according to an affidavit for a search warrant. Monica...Tags: Los Angeles Police Department, Christopher Dorner, Keith Lawrence, Orange County Superior Court, Firearms
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A Word, Please: Time to home in, hone up usage skills
Here's an insightful observation: People don't like to sound stupid. In fact, that's the No. 1 concern of most of the people who ask me questions about language. Grammar has the uncanny power to make everyone feel like a dimwit in a neon dunce cap. But...Tags: George W. Bush
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Check It Out: Keeping an eye on the curriculum
California public schools, along with public schools in 44 other states, are adopting a new set of standards. The Common Core State Standards (http://www.corestandards.org) for K-12 are a set of language arts and math standards developed to ensure that...Tags: Environmental Issues, Conservation, Science and Technology, Arts and Culture, Students
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A Word, Please: Understanding the N dash
There's a punctuation mark that most people have never heard of or noticed, even though they've probably seen it in print 1,000 times. It's called the en dash, or N dash. And it's a great example of how weird the wild world of punctuation can be. Case...Tags: News Agency, Microsoft Corporation, Book, World War II (1939-1945)
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Steinberg: Te'o's fate unpredictable
It was a love story for the ages, and America was transfixed. Superstar Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o meets a beautiful Stanford coed after a game there and over the succeeding years they fall in love. There are reports of her visiting his family...Tags: Media Industry, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Football, Radio, Kobe Bryant
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