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Local track and field competitors look to shine at CIF Southern Section Division Finals
Qualifying to Saturday’s CIF Southern Section Track and Field Divisional Championships at Mt. San Antonio College required the local entrants who earned such advancement to turn in very good results at last weekend’s divisional prelims all...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Unrest, Conflicts and War, College Sports, Track and Field, Wars and Interventions
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Clark Magnet teacher wins coveted award
Clark Magnet High School teacher Dominique Evans-Bye is one of 11 teachers across the country — and the only one in California — to win a coveted environmental award that honors her innovative and hands-on approach to teaching science. An...
Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Issues, Teaching and Learning, Students, Environmental Politics
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On Campus at GCC: Theater, art, music loom large on campus
New 10-minute plays performed in Studio Theatre The Glendale Community College Theatre Arts Department presents "Present Life: An Evening of 10-Minute Plays," as part of the college's 85th anniversary celebration, opening Wednesday, May 8 in the GCC...Tags: Entertainment, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Students, Culture
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Glendale Community College to cut cheer program
Glendale Community College's award-winning cheer program will likely be dropped from the school catalog this fall in an effort to save $25,000 annually, officials said. The program has been put on the chopping block as college officials scour the 2013-...
Tags: Colleges and Universities
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Clark Magnet High School students send balloon to near-space
Billionaire Richard Branson may have been celebrating the next step in his quest to make commercial space flights viable this week, but students at Clark Magnet High School also have been busy at work analyzing their own near-space flight. The...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students
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CVHS seniors to graduate on own turf
When Crescenta Valley High School seniors walk across the stage to accept their diplomas in June, it will mark the first time the school's students will attend graduation ceremonies on their own campus. This year's ceremony comes 50 years after the...Tags: Graduation, College Baseball
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On Education: The price of a fun, safe prom night
If you are the parent of a current high school student, you will spend about $250,000 to raise that child to the age of 18, give or take a few thousand depending on family resources, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. With prom season...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, High Schools, Schools, Students, YMCA
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Glendale Community College campus goes smoke-free
When Glendale Community College students return from spring break on Monday, they will be greeted with a new warning: It's official, the campus is going smoke-free. The ban won't go into effect until this fall, but a committee is working to spread the...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Voting, Elections, Students
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GCC president finalists will speak in public forum Thursday
A public forum featuring the four finalists applying to become the next Supt./President of Glendale Community College will be held from 1:30 to 5:15 p.m. Thursday in the auditorium at the college, 1500 N. Verdugo Road. Rajen Vurdien, president of...Tags: Colleges and Universities
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Crescenta Valley High's bid to join Rio Hondo League is denied
NEWHALL — By a vote of 23-5, Crescenta Valley High’s bid to leave the Pacific League and join the Rio Hondo League was denied at Friday morning’s CIF Southern Section Foothill Releaguing Chair Committee meeting at Hart High. On a day in...
Tags: San Marino, Teaching and Learning, Elections, Students, Politics
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Intersections: Increased demand for Armenian language skills
On a Saturday morning in a brightly lit classroom at the Burbank Adult School, a group of students are practicing their language skills. Except it's not English they're learning. It's not even Spanish. It's Armenian. Though its Western counterpart...
Tags: UNESCO, Arts and Culture
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Glendale Community College women's tennis send four onto Southern California Regionals
While no one from the Glendale Community College women’s tennis team was able to keep hope of a Western State Conference Tournament title alive Saturday, each managed to qualify for the Southern California Regionals. Vaquero singles players Sofia...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Tennis
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