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DePaul University is a Roman Catholic school founded by the Vincentian religious order in 1898. It has a total enrollment of about 23,000, including about 15,000 undergraduates, 7,300 graduate students and 1,000 law students. Students come from all 50 states and nearly 100 countries. It is the nation's largest Catholic institution of higher education, and emphasizes teaching over research. DePaul's main campus is in Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood. Other sites are in Chicago's Loop, Naperville, Oak Forest, O'Hare International Airport and Rolling Meadows. It has nine schools and colleges, including the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences; College of Commerce; College of Communication; Col...
DePaul University is a Roman Catholic school founded by the Vincentian religious order in 1898. It has a total enrollment of about 23,000, including about 15,000 undergraduates, 7,300 graduate students and 1,000 law students. Students come from all 50 states and nearly 100 countries. It is the nation's largest Catholic institution of higher education, and emphasizes teaching over research. DePaul's main campus is in Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood. Other sites are in Chicago's Loop, Naperville, Oak Forest, O'Hare International Airport and Rolling Meadows. It has nine schools and colleges, including the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences; College of Commerce; College of Communication; College of Law; College of Computing and Digital Media; School for New Learning; School of Education; School of Music and the Theatre School. Its basketball and other athletic teams are known as the Blue Demons.
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Vaqueros fall short at Antelope Valley
LANCASTER - That winning feeling that took three years to cultivate lasted all but one week for the Glendale Community College football team. The visiting Vaqueros entered Saturday evening’s American Division Pacific Conference season-opener with...Tags: Sports, Football
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Sound walls on 210 Freeway could impact potentially historic buildings
La CaƱada Flintridge has decided to spend a little extra time and money to gauge the impact of planned sound walls along the Foothill (210) Freeway on three potentially historic properties. The City Council there voted last week to set aside $25,000 to...
Tags: California Department of Transportation, Human Interest, Science and Technology, Science, Highway Transportation
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Stalled I-5 project gets ready to roll
After utility issues caused a speed bump in plans to construct a new carpool lane along a 2.7-mile stretch of the Golden State (5) Freeway in Glendale and Burbank last year, state transportation officials say work should kick off again this month.
To...Tags: Road Transportation, California Department of Transportation, Transportation, Science, Transportation
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Dane F. Boysen
April 14, 1964 to January 9, 2012 Dane Francis Boysen, 47, died at Stanford Hospital on January 9, 2012 from respiratory failure due to organ rejection. Dane received a heart and lung transplant at Stanford in March 2006 when his own organs were...Tags: John Burroughs, Birth Defects, Science, Lungs and Airways
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Lawmakers plan future battles
Local lawmakers plan to tackle a variety of issues in 2012, not the least of which may be campaigning for re-election.
Prominent U.S. Congressional Reps. Brad Sherman (D-Sherman Oaks) and Howard Berman (D-Valley Village) will be facing off against each...Tags: Brad Sherman, Jerry Brown, Howard Lawrence Berman, Mike Gatto, Adam Schiff
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SPCA: When the heat is up, leave the pooch at home
With triple-degree heat in the forecast through Thursday, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Los Angeles today appealed to residents to leave their pets indoors.
Daytime highs on Thursday could hit 107 degrees in Glendale, 105 in...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Pets, Heat Stroke, Weather, Health
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Gatto's bill would tap roads for renewable energy
A bill by Assemblyman Mike Gatto (D-Silver Lake) would take the power of the road for renewable energy.
The bill, one of many the Gov. Jerry Brown is wading through in the wake of the legislative recess, would require the California Energy Commission...Tags: Government, Jerry Brown, Executive Branch, Censorship, Fuel-efficient Vehicles
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Political Landscape: Brown sifting through last-minute bills
Gov. Jerry Brown is currently going through a massive number of bills that were approved by the Legislature at the last minute before lawmakers went into recess until January. One bill awaiting Brown’s signature would require the California...Tags: Jerry Brown, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Tax Credits, Defense, Politics
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Political Landscape: Governor rules on last-minute bills
Gov. Jerry Brown signed several pieces of legislation by local lawmakers just before the Oct. 9 deadline, including a controversial firearm bill, but vetoed others, such as one designed to put more rapists behind bars. The new firearm law authored by...Tags: Jerry Brown, Politics, Government, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Justice System
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A Balcony View: Mental healing without the guilt trips
Last weekend, the In Theory section of the paper asked whether miracles really take place at group healing revivals. Are people really cured? Or is the only real purpose of a revival to relieve people of their hard-earned money?
I find it difficult to...Tags: Stress, Behavioral Conditions, Diseases and Illnesses, Happiness (state of mind), Symptoms
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Taken for Granted: Soaring through World War II history
Rumbling down Runway 8 at Bob Hope Airport in a World War II B-17 Flying Fortress was not just another item on my bucket list. For all on board, it was a unique opportunity to experience the physical world in which thousands of young American fliers of...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, World War II (1939-1945), Science and Technology, Transportation Accidents, Death
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Column on treatment lacks proof
After reading Gary Huerta's column on healing and "energy work" ("A Balcony View: Mental healing without the guilt trips," Oct. 26), I sent him an e-mail asking a simple question: What kind of energy is he talking about? Is it thermal? Potential?...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Diabetes, Homeopathy Medicine, Diseases and Illnesses, Health
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