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Peņaloza: Sailors to honor last league championship baseball
I met Bob Nettles about a week ago behind the backstop at Newport Harbor High. At age 83, he has a hard time hearing these days. Mention 1948 and his ears perk up, though. That year, he played on Newport Harbor's baseball team that won a Sunset League...Tags: Sports, Sage, High School Sports, Fred Thomas, Baseball
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UC Riverside student Senate urges divestment from firms working in West Bank
L.A. NOWUC Riverside’s student Senate this week passed a controversial resolution urging the university system to divest from nine companies that the students contend are violating the human rights of Palestinians and aiding Israel’s occupation of the... -
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: Basketball, Sports, Teaching and Learning, Big West Conference, California Interscholastic Federation
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Men's Basketball: UCI's Folker dreaming big
Its no fluke that UC Irvine senior Adam Folker is a marketing whiz who has already organized and overseen a handful of companies and dozens of employees. He is, after all, a master at maximizing opportunity. In five years with the Anteaters men's...
Tags: Sports, Basketball, College Sports, IHOP Corporation, University of California, Davis
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'A real-life princess'
To young girls, Andrea Licata seems straight out of a fairy tale. Mesmerized by her glittering tiara, sash and diamond and gold necklace — perks of being Miss Fountain Valley — they stop her to ask, "Are you a real-life princess?" A...
Tags: Healthy Diet, Arts and Culture, Financial Aid, Education, Festive Events
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UC Irvine professor quits midway through online Coursera class
L.A. NOWA UC Irvine professor has stopped teaching midway through a massive online course in microeconomics offered through the Coursera organization, saying that he had disagreements on how to conduct the free class for thousands of students around the world.... -
Roddick time: July 13 at Bren
Andy Roddick is coming to play against the Orange County Breakers July 13 at the Bren Events Center on the UC Irvine campus. The marquee event featuring the former world No. 1-ranked player is among the dates on the Breakers' schedule that was released...
Tags: Andy Roddick, GEICO, Sam Querrey, Mardy Fish
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A third possibility on Prop. 8
After the Supreme Court hears oral arguments in the case of Hollingsworth vs. Perry later this month, justices could decide that Proposition 8 — which bans same-sex marriage in California — is legal. Or they could declare the measure...
Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Politics, Trials, Government, Social Issues
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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: Sports, Basketball, Teaching and Learning, Big West Conference, 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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Arab American exhibit on display in Little Tokyo
L.A. NOWA traveling exhibit highlighting often forgotten Arab immigrants is being displayed in Little Tokyo, sharing the work of a community and its contributions to history since the American Revolution. "Patriots and Peacemakers: Arab Americans in Service to... -
It's not just a disease, it's genetics
Call it kismet. Cristy and Rick Spooner of Rancho Santa Margarita finally learned two and a half weeks ago that two of their three daughters have a rare genetic disorder, a diagnosis for which they waited more than a decade. All it took was reconnecting...
Tags: AIDS, Biology, Vaccines, Science and Technology, Genetics
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