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Community & Clubs: Our hero, the newswoman
On a quarterly basis, the Newport-Irvine Rotary Club hosts Chief David Maggard and the Irvine Police Department at breakfast to jointly honor a member of our community who has worked to contribute to the safety and benefit of Irvine and the local...
Tags: Mountains, Students, Clubs and Associations, Spring Training, Landforms
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Students snap up history
About 30 high schoolers with cameras streamed into the sanctuary at First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa on Tuesday morning. "You can talk normally," the Rev. Julie Elkins told the hushed group. "You don't have to whisper." She showed them an...
Tags: Students, Education, Arts and Culture, Arts
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Tennis: Johnson happy to give back
ORANGE — Steve Johnson was affectionately known as "Stevie" when he ruled the tennis courts at Orange High for three years. Johnson returned to his alma mater Monday afternoon quite grown. He's a professional tennis player, one who is ranked No....
Tags: Students, Nicolas Almagro, National Collegiate Athletic Association, French Open, College Sports
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Summer enrollment surges at OCC
Orange Coast College has more than doubled its course offering for the 2013 summer session compared to summer 2012 thanks to Proposition 30, according to college officials. Revenue from the tax initiative may also restore winter classes at OCC, Golden...Tags: Students, Colleges and Universities
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Girls' Swimming: Wong still on top for CdM
There is something endearing about talking to Corona del Mar High senior Brynne Wong. She is one of the top prep swimmers in Southern California, but she never appears to be aloof. "Sometimes I swim … just sometimes," she proclaims on her Twitter...
Tags: Students, Polo, High School Sports, Track and Field, California Interscholastic Federation
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Students pick up scholarships
Newport Harbor High School senior Michael Cantwell accepted a scholarship Wednesday in the same spot his older sibling had years earlier. "My brother was here four years ago," he said. "He won the exact same award." Michael was one of eight students...
Tags: Students, High Schools, Education, University of California, Los Angeles, Awards and Prizes
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Men's Volleyball: 'Eaters repeat
LOS ANGELES — Thundering chants of U-C-I and B-Y-U perhaps might have faded under a more resonant echoes of Dy-Nas-Ty Saturday night as the UC Irvine men's volleyball team earned its second straight NCAA championship and its fourth in seven seasons....
Tags: Students, Brigham Young Cougars, Education, University of California, Irvine, UC Irvine Anteaters
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Apodaca: California's education becoming the Titanic
Underlying all the many issues in education is one big, persistent problem: income inequality. From preschool to college, from test scores to technology access, socioeconomic status is the single most important determinant of student opportunity and...Tags: Mountains, PTA, Students, Landforms, Government
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New student trustee joins Coast board
Costa Mesa's Coast Community College District has a new student representative to serve on the board of trustees, the district announced this week. Tanner Kelly, an Orange Coast College student and Santa Ana resident, will begin his term on the dais at...
Tags: Students, Colleges and Universities
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OCC baseball trio named to conference first team
Four players with local ties, including three from Orange Coast College, have been named first-team All-Orange Empire Conference by the conference's baseball coaches. Freshman pitcher David Wilson, as well as sophomore first baseman Danny Jiminez and...Tags: Students, Baseball, College Baseball, Sports
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Principal gets silly for jog-a-thon reward
Adams Elementary School Principal Gabriel Del Real was avoiding something at the end of the Friday's morning assembly. "But I have to do it because I promised," he said. "You promised, all right!" a student shouted from the crowd of kids sitting on...
Tags: PTA, Students, Pies and Tarts
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Cradle to Career boosts education in Kenya
Jene Meece got involved with Kenya on a whim. In 2006, the Newport Beach resident read a news story about Father Henry Simaro, head of the African Child Foundation, visiting the United States to raise money for Fanaka Primary School, in the Kenyan...
Tags: Students, Africa, Education, Middle Schools, Schools
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