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Students strike chords with their videos
When Kensey Conti showed her grandmother a video she choreographed after being inspired by the woman's struggle with stage-four lung cancer, she knew she had something powerful. "She's seen it like a ton of times now, and she cries every time," Kensey...Tags: Lung Cancer, Entertainment, Crime, Law and Justice, Teaching and Learning, Entertainment Events
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UCI foes know to fear fro
There are the statistics, the persona, the heroics and the tenacity that all combine to define Mike Wilder's four-year UC Irvine men's basketball career. But any discussion of the 6-foot-2 senior swing man, whose status as big man on campus is as...
Tags: College Basketball, Teaching and Learning, University of California, Davis, University of California, Santa Barbara, California State University, Long Beach
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Schools wait out federal stalemate
School officials are biding their time while adapting to forced federal budget cuts — known as sequestration — that could affect supplemental education for the district's disadvantaged students. So far, Newport-Mesa Unified School District...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Mountains, Budgets and Budgeting, Landforms
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Estancia's 'Guys & Dolls' take the stage
In those hectic days, hours and minutes before opening night, it's time to "either laugh or cry." So says Pauline Maranian, director of Estancia High School's upcoming musical theater production of "Guys & Dolls," which opens Thursday for a three-...
Tags: Toy Industry, University of California, Los Angeles, Entertainment Events, High Schools, Arts and Culture
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Early College recruits students, looks ahead
As it develops a plan for long-term survival, a school district program that teaches high school students college-level classes is accepting applications for the next school year. Early College High School announced the call for students Tuesday and...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Mountains, Landforms
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High School Roundup: CdM boys' golf wins 42nd straight match
BOYS' GOLF Corona del Mar 185, San Clemente 193 NEWPORT BEACH — Chase Wheatley two-under-par 33 to earn medalist honors for the Sea Kings in the nonleague match at Newport Beach Country Club Tuesday. Karick Brown (36), John Hong (37), Bryan...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Lifestyle and Leisure, Clubs and Associations, Woodbridge, Sage
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Men's Basketball: UCI defends the Bren
IRVINE — Moments after storming the court following UC Irvine's 72-69 Big West Conference men's basketball over first-place Long Beach State on Saturday, numerous Anteater students aimed their cellphones skyward to capture an image of the...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Big West Conference, Sports, Long Beach State 49ers, Will Davis
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Apodaca: Questions surround online college courses
Surprise, surprise. Online education is running into some bumps on the road to revolution. If there was any doubt that this would be the case, it was confirmed by a recent episode at UC Irvine that involved a professor quitting an online class, saying he...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Education, Colleges and Universities, Teachers, The New York Times
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Oh, the places you'll read!
Kaiser Elementary School's principal read aloud Friday as third-graders heard how Miss Bonkers and other eccentric teachers instructed students well enough to save their imaginary Diffendoofer School. "Miss Vining teaches all the ways a pigeon may be...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Mountains, Dr. Seuss, Teachers, Landforms
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Community College Baseball: Pirates piling up numbers
COSTA MESA — Orange Coast College baseball coach John Altobelli said he really doesn't have a classic No. 3, cleanup, or No. 5 hitter this season, but rather a bunch of No. 6 and No. 7 hitters to fill in between the top and bottom of the order....Tags: Teaching and Learning, College Baseball, Piracy, Sports, Baseball
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School board could vote on flagships in spring
Newport-Mesa Unified School District officials are almost done gathering public input on the possibility of assigning each school zone a flagship program that students could focus on throughout their academic careers. Since November, school officials...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Mountains, David Brooks, Landforms
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Community & Clubs: Planting seeds for the future
On Saturday, more than 30 members of the Rotary Club of Newport-Balboa will be sprucing up more than 2,500 carrotwood tree seedlings in preparation of presenting them to third-graders in all 21 public and 15 private schools within the boundaries of the...Tags: Armed Forces, Injuries and Wounds, World War II (1939-1945), Polio, Landforms
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