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No charges yet for UCLA water polo player accused of rape
Los Angeles prosecutors have declined to file charges against a UCLA water polo player arrested on suspicion of raping another student, but they said that may change. Hakop Jack Kaplanyan, a redshirt freshman, was suspended from UCLA after his arrest...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Trials, Sports, Justice System, Lawyers
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Police shoot driver of stolen delivery truck in San Gabriel
El Monte police officers shot and wounded a man who allegedly stole a delivery truck early Friday morning and was chased into San Gabriel. A bloody sidewalk next to a delivery truck at San Marino Avenue and Leslie Drive marked the spot where the pursuit...Tags: Shootings, Theft, Google+
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Video made in support of UCLA water polo player accused of rape
Supporters of a UCLA water polo player arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting another student have created a YouTube video proclaiming his innocence. The 76-second video—titled "Hakop Kaplanyan - Innocence 2013"—lauds Kaplanyan's...Tags: Media Industry, Sports, Justice System, Lawyers, Google+
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UCLA chemistry professor ordered to stand trial in fatal lab fire
UCLA chemistry professor Patrick Harran has been ordered Friday to stand trial on felony charges stemming from a laboratory fire that killed staff research assistant Sheharbano “Sheri” Sangji more than four years ago. Los Angeles Superior...
Tags: Trials, Science and Technology, Health and Safety at School, Judges, Health and Safety at Work
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Robert Langford Montgomery, Jr.
ROBERT LANGFORD MONTGOMERY, JR. 1927-2013 Robert Langford Montgomery, Jr., Harvard ’50 mcl, Ph.D. ’56 died on February 26, 2013 in Newport Beach, CA. A navy veteran of World War II, he was a professor of English and Comparative Literature at...
Tags: University of Texas at Austin
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L.A. County hospitals, clinics conduct disaster drill
Less than two weeks after the Boston Marathon bombings, several Los Angeles County hospitals and clinics conducted a disaster drill to test whether healthcare officials are prepared for such an emergency. At Providence Little Company of Mary Medical...Tags: Broken Bones, Sports, Nursing, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Medical Procedures and Tests
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5 local students named Fulbright Scholars
One Corona del Mar High School graduate and four UC Irvine students have been selected to be Fulbright Scholars. Sarah Furgatch, Soraya Azzawi, Felipe Hernandez, Armaan Rowther and Christine Thrasher will study or teach across the globe later this year...Tags: Harry S. Truman, Graduation, Diabetes, Science and Technology, Awards and Prizes
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UCI fraternity tries to distance itself from 'blackface' video
A UC Irvine fraternity is trying to distance itself from a member-produced video featuring a man in blackface. But UCI's Black Student Union says it's an example of racial insensitivity that is common on campus, according to the Daily Pilot. This...
Tags: Civil Rights, Justin Timberlake, Jay-Z, Racism, Social Issues
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College Tennis: 'Eaters display unity
In a sport laced with head cases, narcissists and finger-pointers, a little altruism can be more difficult to find than a scholarship. So the stories behind regular-season Big West Conference titles for the UC Irvine women's and men's teams this...Tags: Pacific Tigers, Tennis, Cal Poly Mustangs, University of California, Santa Barbara, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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UCI students approve fee to help newspaper
UC Irvine's campus newspaper will stay in print thanks to students who approved a new registration fee at the ballot box this week. Staff of the New University student newspaper had been campaigning for a 99-cent per quarter fee to finance printing,...Tags: Voting, Politics, Elections, Newspaper and Magazine
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Blackface video sparks anger at UCI
A UC Irvine fraternity is trying to distance itself from a member-produced video featuring a man in blackface. But UCI's Black Student Union says it's an example of racial insensitivity that is common on campus. This month, members of Lambda Theta...
Tags: Halloween, Racism, Social Media, Justice and Rights, Civil Rights
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Letters: An accused bomber's rights
Re "Tsarnaev has rights," Opinion, April 23 Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of the UC Irvine School of Law, is absolutely right that Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev should be prosecuted under our criminal justice system, as have hundreds of other...
Tags: Government, Politics, Safety of Citizens, Prisons, Justice System
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