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Glendale Bar Assn. names new president, Barry Ross
Barry Ross received congratulations from Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Fred Rotenberg after Ross was recently sworn in as the 2012 president of the Glendale Bar Assn. by Glendale Mayor Laura Friedman. A native of the Glendale and Burbank area, Ross...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Judges, Real Estate, Justice System, Realty
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John Edmon Richardson
RICHARDSON, John Edmon October 22, 1942 – October 26, 2011 We have lost a beloved husband, father, brother and friend. John E. Richardson, Jr., died peacefully on October 26, 2011 with his wife of 44 years, daughter and...Tags: Human Interest, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Religion and Belief, Anglicanism, California State University, Long Beach
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Survey finds ethnic divide among voters on DREAM Act
Many Californians worry that they are being priced out of the state's public university systems, and they object to allowing illegal immigrants the same financial aid that U.S. citizens can receive at the campuses, a new poll has found.
Fifty-five...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Los Angeles Times, Education, DREAM Act, Illegal Immigrants
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Locals setting goals high
In the chronicle of area soccer, there has never been a season as phenomenally successful as the 2010-11 tour de force put forth by Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy.
Beginning with a run through the always-arduous Mission League and the subsequent...Tags: Loyola Marymount University, California Interscholastic Federation, ESPN (tv network), College Sports, College Basketball
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One of many cogs for Tologs
The top-10 female high school athletes of the year were voted on by the Glendale News-Press sports department. These are selections 2-10. See the Aug. 17 edition for the Female Athlete of the Year.
2 — Katie Johnson, Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Stanford University, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Elections, Softball
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Angelenos set to get cracking
GLENDALE — At a glance, the evening practices that have occupied Stengel Field recently resemble any other that typically take place on the venerable field, which is home to high school and junior college baseball contests throughout the year....Tags: Colleges and Universities, Los Angeles Dodgers, Crimes, Baseball, Major League Baseball
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GCC graduates appreciate the journey
Glendale Community College was never part of her higher-education plan, Associated Students President Janet Shamilian told her fellow graduates Friday.
She had always dreamed of attending UCLA and enrolled at the community college only after being...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Education, University of California, Los Angeles, Graduation
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Laughing at the hard times
In a world where everyone seems to be looking for the next big thing, it’s easy to forget that there are people out there who would be happy with anything. There are millions of people around the world who would go to incredible lengths for the...Tags: Burbank (Los Angeles, California), New York, Cuba, Immigration, Fidel Castro
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Ready for the next challenge
Hoover High student Anahit Muradian on Thursday became the first person from her family to graduate from an American high school.
But the road to graduation wasn’t easy.
Her family moved from Armenia to the United States when she was 6. Starting...Tags: University of California, Irvine, Colleges and Universities, Relay for Life, Education, Cancer
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Rotarians and Lions present scholarships
The Crescenta-Cañada Rotary Club continued its tradition of recognizing outstanding graduating seniors from Crescenta Valley and La Cañada high schools. The Rotarians held a Scholarship Awards Dinner for the seniors this year at the La Cañada Country...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Human Interest, New York City, San Luis Obispo (San Luis Obispo, California), Schools
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Campbell giving Vaqs an extra push
Looking to tighten up the ship coming off a headache of a season, the Glendale Community College football team is building its approach to the 2001 season around focusing on the small things. At 6 foot 2, 310 pounds, Sam Campbell isn't one of those,...Tags: Students, Rome (Italy), Education, Teaching and Learning, College Football
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Lynn Newcomb Jr. dies at 91
Lynn Newcomb Jr., the legendary mountain man credited with establishing the first ski lift in Southern California and introducing a generation of young people to the sport, died Monday in Bishop, Calif. He was 91.
He had lived with Alzheimer’s...Tags: Forests, Human Interest, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, World War II (1939-1945)
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