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Based on its current growth rate, the Kendall County city could reach about 70,000 by 2012, which would still be smaller than the nearby Aurora and Naperville. Read more about Yorkville, IL  Show more »
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    May 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. James Tolbert dies at 86; lawyer pressed Hollywood on civil rights

    In a Hollywood auditorium, James L. Tolbert tried to induce a room packed with broadcasting and advertising executives to essentially join the civil rights movement in 1963 by pointing out the obvious.
    In a Hollywood auditorium, James L. Tolbert tried to induce a room packed with broadcasting and advertising executives to essentially join the civil rights movement in 1963 by pointing out the obvious. "We Negroes watch 'Bonanza' and buy Chevrolets....

    Tags: Justice and Rights, Redd Foxx, Rentals, Advertising, NAACP

  2. May 4, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. The Sunday Conversation: Peter Sellars

    Theater director Peter Sellars, a UCLA professor of world arts and cultures, will be honored by the Santa Monica Museum of Art at its 25th-anniversary Precognito Gala on May 9.
    Theater director Peter Sellars, a UCLA professor of world arts and cultures, will be honored by the Santa Monica Museum of Art at its 25th-anniversary Precognito Gala on May 9. Why are you based in Los Angeles instead of New York, which has a larger...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Culture, Music, Arts, Artists

  4. May 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Farmers Markets: Bruins like to feed on fresh fruit and vegetables

    In some ways farmers markets are a natural fit at universities, where many students crave healthful, local and organic produce. However, schools are largely closed during summer, the busiest season for markets, and the managers &mdash; if students run the market &mdash; move on regularly, when they graduate. Such are the challenges at the recently established <a href="http://www.e3ucla.org/farmers-market.html">UCLA market,</a> which is small and operates just twice each academic quarter but is a hit with students and staff.
    In some ways farmers markets are a natural fit at universities, where many students crave healthful, local and organic produce. However, schools are largely closed during summer, the busiest season for markets, and the managers — if students run the...

    Tags: Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Students, Farms, Education

  6. May 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Herald Examiner photographers reflect on the good ol' days

    Nick Souza doesn't remember developing the film of what he considers his most noteworthy front-page photo. He doesn't even recall printing the image. What he does remember is "standing on a giant ladder in the middle of Broadway" to photograph co-workers lined up in front of the old Herald Examiner.
    Nick Souza doesn't remember developing the film of what he considers his most noteworthy front-page photo. He doesn't even recall printing the image. What he does remember is "standing on a giant ladder in the middle of Broadway" to photograph co-...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Ronald Reagan, Bill Walton, Rob Brown

  8. May 3, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Football: Gardena Serra is No. 1 in scholarship offers

    Varsity Times Insider
    When it comes to college scholarship offers, Gardena Serra could be No. 1. Ten football players have received college offers so far. Here's the list. Seniors-to-be WR Jordan Lasley, Colorado State, San Diego State, San Jose State. WR_Gregory Webb, San.......
  10. May 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. LAUSD board could ban suspensions for 'willful defiance'

    Damien Valentine knows painfully well about a national phenomenon that is imperiling the academic achievement of minority students, particularly African Americans like himself: the pervasive and disproportionate use of suspensions from school for mouthing off and other acts of defiance.
    Damien Valentine knows painfully well about a national phenomenon that is imperiling the academic achievement of minority students, particularly African Americans like himself: the pervasive and disproportionate use of suspensions from school for mouthing...

    Tags: Justice and Rights, Teaching and Learning, Students, Civil Rights, Social Issues

  12. May 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. California tax revenue yields multibillion-dollar surplus

    SACRAMENTO &mdash; California has been flooded with revenue this tax season and is on track to finish the fiscal year with a <a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/local/political/la-me-pc-california-taxes-jerry-brown-20130423%2C0%2C5028846.story">surplus of billions</a> of dollars, according to officials.
    SACRAMENTO — California has been flooded with revenue this tax season and is on track to finish the fiscal year with a surplus of billions of dollars, according to officials. State coffers contain about $4.5 billion more than expected in...

    Tags: Taxation, Politics, Personal Income, Bob Blumenfield, Government Debt

  14. May 2, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Piano Spheres to pay tribute to Leonard Stein with a free concert

    When pianist, pedagogue and Arnold Schoenberg's former secretary Leonard Stein formed Piano Spheres in Los Angeles in 1994, he was providing exposure to four of the best and most imaginative students he had mentored.
    Los Angeles Times Music Critic
    When pianist, pedagogue and Arnold Schoenberg's former secretary Leonard Stein formed Piano Spheres in Los Angeles in 1994, he was providing exposure to four of the best and most imaginative students he had mentored. Gloria Cheng, Vicki Ray, Mark Robson...

    Tags: Entertainment, Music

  16. May 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Walk-on Collin Mehring a rising star in UC Irvine volleyball

    Collin Mehring had been a growing boy and a somewhat unreliable contributor to the UC Irvine men's volleyball team for two years while being an intense student in the school's acclaimed computer science engineering program.
    Collin Mehring had been a growing boy and a somewhat unreliable contributor to the UC Irvine men's volleyball team for two years while being an intense student in the school's acclaimed computer science engineering program. And that's hardly surprising....

    Tags: College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, The Pennsylvania State University, Science and Technology, University of California, Irvine

  18. May 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. UC faculty leader warns of more exits if research loses ground

    The systemwide leader of the University of California&rsquo;s faculty said Friday that he hoped that the announced <a href="http://www.latimes.com/health/la-me-0510-usc-ucla-brain-research-20130510,0,6976660.story">move</a> of prominent neuroscience researchers from UCLA to USC reminds government leaders in Sacramento of the importance of research at UC.
    The systemwide leader of the University of California’s faculty said Friday that he hoped that the announced move of prominent neuroscience researchers from UCLA to USC reminds government leaders in Sacramento of the importance of research at UC....

    Tags: Teaching and Learning, Science and Technology, Research, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace

  20. May 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. USC steals 2 star brain researchers from UCLA

    In a major case of academic poaching involving crosstown rivals, USC has lured away two prominent neuroscientists from UCLA with a promise to expand their internationally renowned lab that uses brain imaging techniques to study Alzheimer's disease, schizophrenia, autism and other disorders.
    In a major case of academic poaching involving crosstown rivals, USC has lured away two prominent neuroscientists from UCLA with a promise to expand their internationally renowned lab that uses brain imaging techniques to study Alzheimer's disease,...

    Tags: Teaching and Learning, Diseases and Illnesses, Research, Alzheimer's Disease, Economy, Business and Finance

  22. May 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. L.A. Now Live: USC lures away some of UCLA's top science minds

    In a major case of academic poaching among cross-town rivals, USC is announcing Friday that it is hiring away prominent UCLA neuroscientists and moving an internationally renowned lab that uses brain imaging to research such diseases as Alzheimer’s,...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology, Autism, Schizophrenia, Education

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