Daily News Clips
Tuesday November 20, 2007
• PLAYOFFS
Monday November 19, 2007
• Homeless children reach higher at Cal State Fullerton
• Rays honored for their Spirit of Philanthropy
• HB man raises $4 million for Ron Paul
• South Coast Plaza Buildings Retrofitted To Be 'Green'
• Nooses At CSUF:Civil Rights Leaders Want Federal Investigation
• Drive-through flu shots test ways to speedily deliver vaccines
• Gardner Claims Second Consecutive Title at Fullerton Open
• UCLA women's soccer advances to third round
Friday November 16, 2007
• Nooses Found at Cal State Fullerton rally
• Nooses Found at Cal State Fullerton
• Nooses Found at Cal State Fullerton Prior To Anti-Hate Rally
• Youthful drug convictions spell trouble in college aid
• Top-Seeded UCLA Downs Cal State Fullerton, 3-1 in NCAA First Round
• Women's soccor: UCLA Tops CSF
Thursday November 15, 2007
• Mission Viejo to forfeit two games for ineligible player
• Nooses found at Cal State Fullerton
• Candidates nd Muslim Groups Keep Distance From Each Other
Tuesday November 13, 2007
• African-American clout isn't going anywhere
• Luis Herrera Campins, 82; former lawmaker, president of Venezuela
• Orange County calendar of events
• Orange County calendar of events
• 'Domestic Departures' looks at women's conflicting roles
• A message of inspiration at Goodwill awards
• UC Riverside is still navigating a difficult road
• Students to Head FUZE Ad Campaign
• Cal State Fullerton tops Bakersfield
Monday November 12, 2007
• Passings: Leo Shapiro, 102; led senior learning effort at Cal State Fullerton
• NEIGHBORHOOD SCAN locally bred plant makes debut
• Veterans' Day Parade, Ceremony on tap
• Historic highlights on a tour of India
• College Roundup : Poly to vie foee soccer title
• Whicker column : Mater Dei streak lives
• State Colleges : Utah Valley woman start 2-0 on season
• Bill Bell: Kicking cancer with smile and joke also in Gabriel Valley Tribune
Friday November 9, 2007
• Troy students ready for $100,000 competition
• Astronaut Tracy Caldwell goes way up in Beaumont
• Organizations have desire for continuity also in ABC.com
• EL CAMINO REAL: Diocese to celebrate consecration of its first woman bishop
• Orange County calendar of events
• Pacific Symphony presents Mozart at the end
• Top 5 events - theater, visual art, classical music and dance
• Big West women's soccer coaches' friendship goes beyond the field
• Men's program heads into lions den of Division I basketball with confidence
• UVSC basketball teams open seasons
• Women ready to build on winning foundation
• Cougar volleyball to host rival Utes
• Weekly College Notebook: Mira Costa soccer alumni getting their kicks
Thursday November 8, 2007
• Taking matters into their own hands
• Veterans' Day parade and ceremony coming up
• BRIEFLY
• College doors open for Kaiser High School's AVID students
• Sciencedude: CSUF says Southern California climate getting drier
• Fullerton Rotary celebrates 85th year
• BRIEFLY
• Children invited to write veterens
• No. 1 in plastic surgery: breast implants
• Raman Unnikrishnan: Committed to Teaching and Excellence in Engineering
• Historic highlights on a tour of India
• Quirk among Apple of Gold honorees
• Auto Club Road to the Future Award salutes 2007 top rookie Ashley Force
• Orange County calendar of events
• Big West Conference men's preview
• UVSC triumphs in variety of sports
• College Soccer: Mustangs' playoff hopes still kickin'
Wednesday November 7, 2007
• Veterans' Day Parade, Ceremony on tap
• CSU audit finds problems, recommends policy changes also in journalgazette.net, Fresno Bee, SanLuisObispo.com, Oroville
Mercury Register
• Stick figures having sex and a condom in every paper
• Audit criticizes exec pay at Cal state campuses
• Promoter of education for seniors dies at 102
• NEIGHBORHOOD SCAN: Locally bred plant makes debut
• Campus Newspaper Condom Giveaway Nixed also in United Press International, EarthTimes.org, KNBC.com
• The little engine that could
• Biographies of our reporters
• Westminister teacher named one of state's best educators
• Tales Of A Celebrity Photographer
• Tax group collecting members: Candidates outline goals for coming year
• New personal training facility opens
• USC's Cromwell tries to regain early form
Tuesday November 6, 2007
• No free condoms in Cal State Fullerton newspaper
• Condom Distribution Nixed at Cal State Fullerton
• Condoms Stir Debate On College Campus
• University won't distribute condoms in student paper
• Promoter of education for seniors dies at 102
• Educator goes above and beyond
• Westminister teacher named 1 of state's best educators
• Bellinder joins Team USA 2008
• Gibson and Simmons return as Cromwell goes out
• COLLEGES: Anteaters return to Crawford
• Wolverine women aim to keep on winning
• Senior day extra special for 49ers
Monday November 5, 2007
• California Community Colleges Help Foster Dreams
• J-U Prez Makes Over Agency, Nabs Client, Plans More hires
• Protest Halts Condom Distribution By College Paper
• Indictment for former Columbia student with another's identity
• Inland students to tread Scottish boards
• Few expected for upcoming Election Day
• Familiar face wins new title in PBA Women's Series
• Orange County Sheriff to be arraigned Monday on corruption charges
• 'America's Sheriff' Readies for Arraignment
• Maria Mitchell Association hires PR coordinator
• Banning School Board Candidate Larry Silverman
• Sciencedude: 'Telescope on the Moon' talk set for Chapman
• NATIONAL PREVIEW | Can L.A. rivalry match Heels-Devils?
• 'Runners fail to impress in preseason
• Local Sports Briefs: Fletes out as baseball coach at RBV
• Poly ties, so it won't play host
• College Roundup: Poly drops key game
• 49ers clinch a share of the Big West title
• One last hurdle for LBSU girls
• Cal Poly sweeps Fullerton, remains in first
Friday November 2, 2007
• The varsity (Harvard, Columbia, Cal State admisssions) of ID thieves remains at large.
• Woman who stole identities to attend Ivy League indicted in S.C.
• Feds searching for local woman in ID theft cases
• Beaumont grad on high-flying team
• College star makes cut in Motor City Classic
• 49ers hold fortune in their own hands
• College basketball results; standings
Thursday November 1, 2007
• Planning panel rejects student housing complex
• Birthday boy gives presents to fire victim
• BRIEFLY
• Lucky few Inland tweens, parents to see 'Hannah Montana' star
• Fusion Art Gallery features Erika Nelson
• Battle with cancer helps student choose career
• Jeanne Kumagai: McPherson comes through with fire relief
• Opportunity exciting one for Williams
• Radio Drama and Lord of the Strings event planned for this weekend
• 'Runners want to establish identity
Wednesday October 31, 2007
• Halloween Haunts Around the Southland
• Center Diarra sidelined by a hernia
• 49ers face must-win after loss to UC Irvine
Tuesday October 30, 2007
• NEIGHBORHOOD SCAN: Hanukkah party open to residents
• CaribeVisión Appoint Don Parsons President of Sales
• Orange County calendar of events
• Picking a favorite isn't easy in the Big West
• Show Some Respect: UC Santa Barbara
• 49ers look to keep streak vs. Titans
• City celebrates sporting history
Monday October 29, 2007
• Universities in Building Boom to Accommodate Students
• Anaheim resort debate set for Thursday
• Birthday boy gives presents to fire victim
• At North Dakota State, Women Are Few and Far Between
• Cox Planning to Leave Politics; Wave of VIPs
• Ken Poston's Big Band Showcase: You Had to Be There
• AMY L. SNIDER, ADAM V. SCHWARTZ
• PUBLISHER'S COLUMN: The hidden secrets of the library
• 'Duets are totally in my comfort zone'
• La Serna graduate killed in South Africa
• OC Santiago Reward Almost Doubled to Catch Arsonist
• 2007 HOTTEST 25 PEOPLE IN ORANGE COUNTY: José Mota
• 2007 HOTTEST 25 PEOPLE IN ORANGE COUNTY: Tracy Caldwell
• Lewis knows pain of displacement
• Hart's Hurler Chooses Titans
• National exposure for Memorial grad
• 'Eaters solidify grip on third place
• L.B. State roundup: 49ers on top of Highlanders in victory
• Racing into Big West history
• Local report: 'Runners fall to Fullerton in men's soccer
• UCR women eliminated from soccer postseason
• Late goal protects Poly's win streak
• Antioch sports legends inducted
Friday October 26, 2007
• Today's school closures in O.C.
• Planning panel denies student housing complex
• Editorial: An economic downshift is coming
• Teacher honored on "The Big Spin"
• Chasing the Orange County Santiago Fire: A Single Mother's Account
• CSF has a weight-and-see issue
• Gauchos, Highlanders picked to win Big West titles
• UCR women's soccer team tris to make push for playoffs
• Local college roundup: Injured CSUB soccer coach Van Dyke's condition improves
• Soccer: 49ers battling for the top spot
• Tigers face UCSB in first of three must-win matches
• Servite switches homecoming bash
• High school football games postponed or canceled because of wildfires
• Antoich opens door to its rich past
• where we live Joining the ranks of fame
Thursday October 25, 2007
• BRIEFLY
• MORE
• Billionaire plans to give away $100 million
• Schwarzenagger now more governor than 'governator'
• Mother and son turn hobby into business
• Orange County Santiago Wildfire Update
• Interview with Detroit Author Dennis L. Reed
• Suzuki caught on quickly with A's
• Top-seeded Roddick upset in the first round
• Coaches: Expect Tigers in hunt
• UCI men picked in middle, women last
• Change of scenery pays off for Higgins
• Big decision leads Higgins to Big 12
• UC Santa Barbara preseason No. 1
• Pacific fares poorly in polls
Wednesday October 24, 2007
• Student housing complex proposed near CSF
• Yanking (the Chains of) the Ivies
• Seniors slipped tips on avoiding bad falls
• The Orange County Wildfire: First Hand Account of the Conditions
• Elite women's cast added to Team USA 2008
• Voit commercial directs $30 million sale of Las Vegas office properties
• A's catcher Suzuki appearing in Waipahu today
• Dustin Pedroia: Ready for prime time player
Tuesday October 23, 2007
• The Orange Grove: Not your usual warming skeptic
• CSF Study Says OC, Nation to Avoid Recession
• Kamehameha alum pitching in for Sharks
• Freshman's big numbers expecteed to get better
Monday October 22, 2007
• State universities working to keep former foster children on road to college degrees
• Meeting will cover risk of falls for elderly
• Everything moves faster by e-mail, including false charges
• O.C. job growth grinds to a halt in September
• CCSU professor publishes book on NYC slums
• Gillespie embraces the Anteater
• Shoemate does it all in Servite's win
• Regional Digest: Sacramento City scores late for football victory
• LBSU still atop of BWC with victory
• 49ers are thrown a loss by CS Fullerton
• Local College Roundup: Cheney powers Bruins to big win
• Tigers back to beating Titans
• Local roundup -- Published Oct. 20, 2007
• BX Big West Preview and Notes
• 49er doubles team moves into quarters
• Big West power UOP too much for 'Runners
Friday October 19, 2007
• H.B. doctor submits Shroud of Turin to scientific method
• Conference to focus on fall prevention for seniors
• The Kobina Wright Super Diet
• KNBC Names Elita Loresca Weather Anchor
• 49ers' road bright after tough injuries
Thursday October 18, 2007
• BRIEFLY
• Bowling League looks for players
• It's not your parents' library
• 'Halting the aging process' and other quotes
• Energy conservation forum planned
• SEMINARS
• Thrashers fire Hartley after 0-6 start
• Barden a catch for Cal Poly SLO
• Big West notebook: Ingrassia took the right turn
• Long kick gives UC Riverside tie with Fullerton, 2-2
Wednesday October 17, 2007
• NEIGHBORHOOD SCAN: Haunted Garden at the Arboretum
• Back away from the gaydar, Tyra!
• Angels' Reagins worked his way to the top
• Patton: Stoneman deserves praise
• MLB: Angels' GM steps down after establishing Angels' way in Salt Lake
• Youngman column: Scioscia will have a say
• Angels GM Stoneman Steps Down
• Angels' new GM is no stranger
• Angels promote Reagins to GM
• Stoneman steps aside for Reagins
• Angels Stoneman to resign, Reagins to take over
• With SUU hoops, 'newcomer' is key word
• Show Some Respect: Cal State Fullerton
• San Diego State, USD host women's tennis tournament
Tuesday October 16, 2007
• Winning Friendships and Medals
• Scholarship Winners for Students Impacted by the Death of a Parent
• Angels To Announce Changes In Front Office
• Angels GM Stoneman to resign, Reagins to become successor
• Billingsley truly has look of a champion
• CAREER LADDER: Scott Bredeson, Kathy Bryant, Joe Ross
• Ineligible player will cost Venice football team
• Parity keeps football on an even keel
Monday October 15, 2007
• Motorist fee increasees signed by governor
• Symposium to focus on life of Abraham Lincoln
• Mother and son turn glass making into business
• Astronaut Caldwell to make public visit at UCI Wednesday
• Riverside Unified School District candidates stake out positions
• Preservation purists painstakingly restore Martin and Mason Hotel
• Whicker column: Ex-Servite star making parents proud with Cleveland
• M's coulda, shoulda selected Tulowitzki
• Pacific Roudup -- Published Oct. 15, 2007
• Saturday highlights: UCI defeats CSF in men's soccer
• College notes: Converse volleyballers playing for a cure
• UCI men's basketball to have four TV appearances
Friday October 12, 2007
• CSUF event celebrates Vietnamese culture
• Art through the eyes of the blind
• Memories of adopted magpie take flight in print
• Henry Waxman: The Democrats' Eliot Ness
• Kadow runs for 4th term as MSJC Area 1 trustee
• Winning Friendships and Medals
• Hodaoa Saturdays Lanches This Weekend!!
• Big West notebook: Best tournament in the nation
• UCI, mid-majors focus on getting word out
• UA men's basketball official schedule released
Thursday October 11, 2007
• Spotlight on Chillz frozen yogurt shop in Rancho Santa Margarita
• McKenna ready to take YMCA to new levels
• Pow Wow pair relive old times
• Fujii excited about guiding T'wolves
• Seminars
• Autzen, say hello to the Cougars
• Arizona Instructional League Notebook
• Top Swings: Blocking Highlights Week Seven
• Foothills duo passes test in Fresno
• UC Riverside men top Cal State Fullerton, 1-0, in soccer
Wednesday October 10, 2007
• Smithsonian exhibit at Viet Art Center
• AVCA revisits restroom installation
• More Inland universities offering doctorates in education
• Has the public soured on Martha Stewart?
• Restaurant rolls out Braille menus
• Gillespie ready to take Anteaters higher
• Broncos get commitment from point guard
Tuesday October 9, 2007
• For Gary Graffman, one hand is enough
• Florence Lay marks 100th year
• A college prep program targets youths who may otherwise fall into 'middle'
• Linklater Screens a Rough Cut of His New Baseball Doc
• Carroll trades title for classroom
• Manibusan stands out for Socal
• Army assistant joins CSF track staff
• CSUN soccer player Singh dies
Monday October 8, 2007
• Cal State Fullerton Vibe Event Appealing to Local Vietnamese
• Exec Sentiment Hits 4-Year Low
• 'Exit Saigon, Enter Little Saigon' Launches National Tour
• John Edwards' focus on fighting poverty came late
• Driven Tulowitzki relishes role as Colorado's will-to man
• Oregon baseball gets in-state commitment
• Friday highlights: UCI wins, CSF falls in volleyball
• Another big BWC match for LBSU
• Cal Poly Volleyball: Atherstone leads Mustangs to win
• Anteaters pushed, but push through
• LBSU grabs share of BWC lead with win
• Cal Poly woman's soccer team works overtime against Titans
• College Roundup: Cal Poly drops double-overtime soccer game to UC Riverside
• LBSU roundup: Fullerton semifinals full of 49er women
Friday October 5, 2007
• Colleges Go on offense Against Binge Drinking
• Laughton Conservatorship Article A Vendetta
• Big Band Showcase in Westchester includes a tribute to Bill Holman
• La Jolla Slide Focuses Attention on Danger to Hillside Homes
• QUAKES ANNOUNCE FRONT-OFFICE PERSONAL MOVES
• Pacific has high hopes vs. 49ers
• Cram's new role just the right fit
• Tigers look forward after rough road trip
Thursday October 4, 2007
• NEIGHBORHOOD SCAN: News about Fullerton folks
• Suspects in slaying enter plea
• PROFILE
• Obituary
• CSUF PRODUCES BRECHT'S 'MOTHER COURAGE'
• Arts events: This week's critics' picks
• Tuesday highlights: USC volleyball tops UCI
Wednesday October 3, 2007
• Colleges go on offense against bing drinking
• 'When I was principal, I walked 8 miles to school'
• Lorraine Rothman, 75; feminist clinic's co-founder helped demystify gynecology
• UCI waiting approval for Gileespie to start coaching
• Sunday highlights: Titans top Fresno in women's soccer
• Revolution looking for big break
• Revs aim to grab trophy in Open Cup
• Rivera: Savvy Kerr right man to settle marion dispute
Tuesday October 2, 2007
• How does it feel to be rich?
• Always at full speed, Albini finally catches up to herself
• 2 'Dogs in fifth at separate golf tourneys
• Graham chooses Virginia Tech
• THE ARTS AND OTHER HIGHFALUTIN' STUFF
Monday October 1, 2007
• Corona Growing its Corporate Image with Office Development
• Software Seller Neudesic Has Microsoft Pedigree
• Teacher: Learning comes first
• Columbia student wins spot in national singing competition
• California school recruiters to visit OCC
• PEOPLE
• Bishop nominees visit St. Martin's
• On Deck
• Wedding announcements for 9-30-07
• Amp Research: Tweaking Trucks for Function, Looks
• COLLEGES: 'Eaters' baseball profile boosted
• Arenas offers to preserve HR ball
• Bulldogs hoops recruit checks in for weekend visit
• Gutierrez-led 'Dogs edge Miners
• Women's volleyball: 49ers keep drama on hold
• Tide gymnastics schedule a prep for national championships
• Griffins routed by the Lancers
Friday September 28, 2007
• Fontana student is rewarded for her dedication
• 3 men plead not guilty in Placentia murder case
• AROUND TOWN: Briefs on Fullerton
• Bob Welch: Broadcasters, get the score on Eugene
• Alburez is Runner of the Week
• Whicker column: A hitting and catching Orange Lutheran machine
• Pacific freshman coming up aces on the court
• Pope John's Guthrie key for Villanova
Thursday September 27, 2007
• MORE
• Cal State Fullerton celebrates B-day
• BRIEFLY
• Third man arrested in Placentia house burglary
• Two men are in custody after short pursuit
• Discussion focuses on banned books
• Orange Pop: Dusty Rhodes and the River Band melds distant influences
• Paul Bailey Ensemble at home in Fullerton
• Topaz principal has history in district
• Big West notes: Cram breaks from tradition
• Gillespie looks headed to UCI
• High school notebook: Liberty's Huntington commits to N. Arizona
• Griffins at the top of the local park
• College Notebook: Mustangs hope to keep 'surprising' wins coming
• Prep Notes: Coaches discuss Franklin allegations
Wednesday September 26, 2007
• Dems step up criticism of Clinton
• Chaffey women's soccer team makes early impression
• Tri-City Dust Devils hire female GM
Tuesday September 25, 2007
• Gillespie to coach UC Irvine
• Gillespie will guide Anteaters
• S.I Yanks manager to get UC-Irvine job
• Titans show Ags ropes: UC Davis drops its Big West opener
• Tigers take rating hit with road loss
• Coaches' actions critical in saving Burke's life
Monday September 24, 2007
• UCI's new law dean known as gentleman, scholar
• Rivals Step Up Criticism of Clinton
• StudentStuff.com kicks off its video competition: an interview with founder Geoff Gibson
• Sciencedude: Astronaut Tracy Caldwell to visit UCI
• Maybe leprechauns will buy it
• Trapasso interviews at Irvine
• ISU's Meggs interviews for UC-Irvine opening
• CHATTER: Oaks Christian girls' volleyball makes history against La Reina
• Local roundup -- Published Sept. 23, 2007
• Local roundup -- Published Sept. 22, 2007
• Regional Digest: UCD wins pair in water polo
• Men's golf team comes in last at Fall Preview
• Cal Poly men's soccer wins again at home
Friday September 21, 2007
• NCRC Final Report Ready for Prime Time
• Novato's Strom comes up big for Hobart College
• Interview with Matt Sharp of the Rentals
• Identical twins discover each other after 35 years
• Norco High inducts six into school's Athletic Hall of Fame
• The 2007-08 classical music season
• DAVE SERRANO'S 7 FAVORITE THINGS
• TCU baseball announces 2008 schedule
• Bears will go to Vegas for big tourney
• Local Colleges Roundup: LMU women edge Fullerton in OT
• First Rachael, now Megan Repinoe is lost for season
• No. 3 Pilots Lose Megan Rapinoe to Knee Injury
Thursday September 20, 2007
• Cal State trustees approve executive raises
• The beat goes on for Marines
• For librarian, work with tribes was about much more than books
• SHOPTALK: Amanda Hiltbrand serves up yogurt and service with a smile
• New principal to district has great potential
• ASHLEY EYES BREAKTHROUGH AT O'REILLY FALL NATIONALS
• BULGARIAN GUITARIST COMES TO CSUF
• Horton fan knows about field of dreams
• Indiana State coach interviews at UCI
• Ducks baseball sends ripple across West Coast
• Soccer team earns national rankings
• Tigers pounce on Aggies in Big West opener
Wednesday September 19, 2007
• Costner: Save Omaha Baseball Stadium
• A's rookie Barton looks like latest magic Beane
• Cougars down Wildcats in five games
• Top Swings: Hot Hitting Highlights Week Four
• CMU to play Michigan, Minnesota in men's basketball
Tuesday September 18, 2007
• Celebrities and body image: Are these women really fat?
• Californians dominate USA softball Women's roster
• USA Women's National Team Named
• Abbott's Olympic Dream Closer With Selection to 2008 U.S. Softball Roster
• Baseball coach Doug Smith to stay at UCR
Monday September 17, 2007
• Great growth marks CSUF's anniversary
• Local students awarded GI Forum scholarships
• When twins go to school, parents wrestle with whether to split them
• Vox Dance Theatre hard to fathom
• Experts explain seismic shaking in O.C.
• In theater, Branch Woodman has been a jack-of-all-trades
• Mark Kostabi: Andy Warhol had nothing on this guy
• This southern kitchen shall rise again
• UC Irvine contacts UCR's Smith about top baseball job
• Irvine Opening Attracts Big Names
• A Taste of College Football: Ten Unique Traditions
Friday September 14, 2007
• OC Blog: Cal State Fullerton Anniversary Celebration
• Psychologist helps deal with mind game
• OUTSIDE THE COUNTDOWN, ASHLEY TRIES TO MOVE UP
• It's a 'new season' for Pilots
• Strickland happy to find 49ers a good fit
• Bobcats release 2007-08 schedule
• College notes: Big Ten honors Stacy
• CMU releases 2007-08 schedule
Thursday September 13, 2007
• CSUF founders complete mission
• Former CSUF cheerleader still rooting for Titans
• Cal State Fullerton milestones
• Non-profits mean big bucks to locals
• Dance ensemble returns to Cal State Fullerton
• BRIEFLY
• Sciencedude: Scientists explain why quakes are shaking O.C.
• PROFILE
• Kevin Costner to perform with his band in Newport Beach
• Student rising above problems gets help
• Serrano's decision upsets UCI
• Irvine's coach takes Horton's spot at Fullerton
• MARK WHICKER: Gillespie would be a good fit for UCI baseball
• Tough to get past this Irvine goalie
• Setter a worry for BGSU volleyball
• Rainbow Wahine looking to WAC season
Wednesday September 12, 2007
• Cal State Fullerton marks 50th year
• Another August, Another Summit
• Iran, Israel and the 2008 election
• Dr. John Cooper, Laguna Hills & Westminister
• Auto Tech: Use your car horn to blare out any recording
• Santa Margarita Catholic High School gets a new leader
• OSU's Casey mum on Oregon baseball
• S.I. Yanks manager reportedly looking for college return
• SPORTS JURY: Who are your most valuable players in the AL and NL?
• COLLEGES: Serrano botches departure
• Bitter pill to swallow for Taft tennis in opener
• Visiting PLNU tops Vanguard in league play
Tuesday September 11, 2007
• With El Toro Sold, What's Next?
• Horseshoe Bay Resort Adds Three
• School crossing death haunts mom
• Text messages from press row...
• CSF introduces Serrano assistants
Monday September 10, 2007
• Questions sprout from readers' gardens
• Education program draws I.E. faculty, administrators
• John D. Cooper, 68; Cal State Fullerton geologist curated Orange County fossils
• Campus staffer pleads not guilty to bribes
• INSIDE
• Not Guilty Plea In Cal State Bribe Case
• Countrywide to lay off 20 percent of workforce
• White Sox jump on Brewers early; force Game 3
• Funny Car Drag Racer Ashley Force Guests Monday On The Tonight Show
• Last-second field goals give So-Called-Expert the boot
• CSF-UCI rivalry gets a new twist
• Baseball superstars, bad nicknames and other exotica
• Serrano to replace Horton at Fullerton
• Ducks' Niedermayer should listen to his heart
• Serrano leaves UCI for Fullerton
• Big West faces baseball test
• 49ers fans may ask 'What if?' after upset
• No. 1 Pilots Hold Off Cal State Fullerton
• NW Briefs | UW women swept in soccer tourney
• Bobcats knock off Houston at Premier
• U-M women suffer two defeats at same time
Friday September 7, 2007
• CSUF begins doctoral program
• Future principals study core principles
• Fresno State initiates its doctorate
• CSU announces launch of new doctorates
• Fullerton show puts art in motion
• Influential CSUF geologist John Cooper dies
• Longtime Cal State Fullerton professor dies
• Other Voices: Somehow, Los Angeles thriving without the NFL
• Future of PRIDE still a murky situation
• Superintendent Lawrence to Leave BUSD
• Ashley Force to guest Monday on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
• 3Tera Reorganizes After Founder's Death
• UCI baseball coach goes to CSUF
• Big West faces baseball test
• NCAA's alphabet soup is unnecessary, doomed to failure
• Angel City Classic brings back college football tradition
• Skyforce Name Thornton Assistant Coach
• CenturyTel Premier boasts a strong field
Thursday September 6, 2007
• New Digital Channel to Focus on Orange County
• Laguna Playhouse, sans Stein
• Los Angeles doing fine without NFL
• When it comes to salaries, UO swinging a big bat
• Horton Completes Oregon Baseball Coaching Staff
• Baseball: Former UC Riverside pitching coach Andrew Checketts fills out Oregon staff
• Sid Hartman: Vikings' Stewart: Falcons a concern
• Vikings' Birk taking no leaps
• Quarterback Dorsey's Berkeley eligibility questioned
• Rapinoe, Budge Earn National Weekly Honors
• UH volleyball team outlasts Cal-State Bakersfield in five games
Wednesday September 5, 2007
• Zucker's List: Enemies of the Rajavi Cult Terrorists
• Q&A With Oregon's George Horton
• UCR's Checketts leaving for Oregon
• Ducks hire Cal State-Fullerton Baseball Coach
• Women of UP take over top spot
• Bobcats Turned Back by Texas A&M 3-1
• Rumors of Alridge's demise are unfounded
Tuesday September 4, 2007
• Disinformation Campaign in Overdrive: Iran's VEVAK in High-Gear
• Free-press backlash hurts Little Saigon stores
• Moviegoers Jam the Summertime Box Office
• Sciencedude: 4.7 quake jostles Orange County
• Sciencedude: Is San Andreas fault in "seismic lull"?
• Index foretells decline for Southland economy
• Indy ORP: John Force Racing final report
• The News-Review names new assistant city editor
• Gwen Stefani struggles with motherhood and career
• CLASS OF THE WEEK: Clayton A. Record Elementary School
• Horton couldn't resist Oregon coaching job
• By George, Oregon has new coach
• Beem, Weir and Baddeley share lead at Deutsche Bank Championship
• Cheers all around for Horton
• Oregon strikes gold by hiring Horton as its baseball coach
• Horton signs five-year deal to build Ducks' program
• Ducks hire Cal State-Fullerton baseball coach
• Briefs | Lawyer Ron dominates at Saratoga
• Masone, a natural, had a very good run
• Horton leaving Cal State Fullerton baseball team
• Horton answers Duck call for coach
• Ducks to introduce new baseball coach
• Horton Named Oregon Baseball Coach
• Oregon gets Fullerton's head coach for baseball
• UCI's Serrano neglects another coach opening
• Ducks hire Horton as baseball coach
• Ducks Formally Name Horton as Coach
• Ducks hire Cal State-Fullerton baseball coach
• Fever near first WNBA finals with win over Detroit
• Report: Ducks to hire Cal State-Fullerton baseball coach
• UCR Roundup: Highlander women strike quickly in soccer opener
• Baseball: Oregon on verge of signing coach for new program
• Plucked: Oregon Steals Fullerton's Horton
• Arroues makes Biola XC debut
• Budge, Rapinoe Lead No. 4 Pilots Over Oregon State
• Lucas: Gilreath gets his first lessons at UW
Friday August 31, 2007
• Cal State Fullerton classes at El Toro base canceled Thursday because of shorted cable
• CSU Fullerton's Irvine campus cancels classes
• Perspective - Pooh Poohing the Polls
• For Tinseltown, a shining movie season
• Winston Churchill's Uphill War
• Create an organized workspace
• Clement proving his worth at Tacoma
• Familiar refrain at CAJE: Teachers need more money, respect
• NEWSWIRE
• CSF's Horton talks to Oregon
• 2007 high school college commitments
Thursday August 30, 2007
• CAMPUS
• Busy summer for Sister Cities
• THIS WEEK IN COOL STUFF NORTH OF THE 91
• Fullerton coach in Ducks' sights
• Police mourn beloved sergeant
• Discipline, Marching, Music and Fun
• Locally World Famous: Kariann
• Charming Orange County cafés
• 2! 4! 6! 8! WHY THERE'S NO FOOTBALL AT LONG BEACH STATE!
• UCI men's soccer team opens season
Wednesday August 29, 2007
• OCC begins 60th year with more than 25,000 students
• Yorba Linda is richest U.S. city
• What's shaking in Santa Monica?
• Tamie's Studio in CV Celebrates 20th Season
• Preps Plus: Sonora's Evans tourney MVP
Tuesday August 28, 2007
• Living Large as a Historian: An Interview with Gordon Bakken
• Police mourn beloved sergeant
• East Valley briefs: Coyotes' Turris leads Team Canada
Monday August 27, 2007
• Superintendent is new honcho in town
• How about a nice Hawaiian Punch?
• L.A. area may be in a seismic lull, research suggests
• Grill Concepts Announces Promotions and New Hire to Support Accelerated Growth Strategy
• New Challenges Await Cal High Alumni
• Fatigue latest theme in sports world
• Nationals treasure: Rockies dig deep
• Anderson needs more big nights
Friday August 24, 2007
• Neighborhood Councils Out of the Closet!
• A quake lull, but for how long?
• Report predicts quakes 15 times bigger than 194 Northridge temblor
• Los Angeles Enjoying 1,000 Year Seismic Lull
• CLASS OF THE WEEK: Park Hill Elementary
• Arce knew first base fit Parker like a glove
• Damon Allen -- The Best You Never Saw
• Dorn is doing his part at Chattanooga
• Polee, father of recruit, becomes USC's top recruiter
• Boise State women's volleyball team to start two freshmen this year
• NFF holds media day at Colton
Thursday August 23, 2007
• High-tech campus opens on old helicopter base
• Architect of Register's rise resigns
• Mayo-led team starts early in Mexico
• Serrano to stay with Anteaters
• CMU pitcher spends summer in Alaska
• DeJesus (the younger) learns some valuable lessons
• Cal Poly's Kathol has Broncos looking up
• CSUB men add 2 exhibitions, eye Alaska Shootout
Wednesday August 22, 2007
• Police monitoring student parking
• Alvarado leads district board
• Pridgeon Bjornsen & McCrum, LLC; Firm expands staff, takes new name
• Starchild Caldwell returns home
• UO focuses on Serrano's college degree
• Grass bluer, newer in Santa Ana
• Serrano postpones baseball interview
• Placer smoothes over tough break
Tuesday August 21, 2007
• Cal State Fullerton students head back to class
• Kevin Costner to Back Rosenblatt
• McMahon: Grossman has tools, weapons
• Norco trainer accepts mustangs' challenge
Monday August 20, 2007
• Sciencedude: Cal State Fullerton engineering panned in national survey
• Black Chamber of Commerce uses history to help it move forward
• New community college opens today in Tustin
• Health care for uninsured Californians - don't write it off as dead
• Symposium in Redlands to feature 'all things Lincoln'
• Keeping 1,000 Army athletes fit to play
• State loses a net 8,600 jobs during July
• AROUND TOWN: Events and news briefs from Ladera Ranch
• Kevin Costner signs on for ad on Rosenblatt
• Serrano decides to take a look
• Winners And Losers - College Style
• UCI faces Bulldogs in Anaheim Classic
• Shaw is a small-town kid with big-time dreams
Friday August 17, 2007
• Disney hopes 'High School Musical 2' matches original's success
• Spurs: Free-agent small forward joins team
• ASHLEY GETS LIFE LESSONS FROM FALLEN TEAMMATE
• USC, UCI set for Thanksgiving
• Several outstanding local teams are hoping to continue their dynasties in 2007-2008
Thursday August 16, 2007
• Classes start Monday for local colleges
• Aussie team visits Placentia
• Carroll becomes Executive Assistant to CSUF President
• BRIEFLY
• BRIEFLY
• Can "High School Musical" do it again?
• Sciencedude: Tile repair for shuttle Endeavour
• What Do You Listen to on Orbit? Astronauts Take iPods
• Astronaut Teacher Flies 'Surprise' Souvenirs
• Top-pick Dominguez signs for $1.8M bonus
• Only two of top 10 draft picks unsigned
• Chatsworth's Moustakas, Dominguez sign before deadline
• Winthrop hurler transferring to ASU
• Some first-rounders can change a franchise
Wednesday August 15, 2007
• Teacher salaries present obstacle to recruiting Jewish educators
• Astronaut teacher flies surprise souvenirs
• Signing deadline is Wednesday at midnight
• Cats' Gabino Gets Win In Debut
• Chatsworth's Moustakas, Dominguez face signing deadline
• Raiders' schedule may feel familiar
Tuesday August 14, 2007
• Classes start Monday for local colleges
• Community Reflects on Hospital's Legacy
• Sciencedude: OC's Caldwell turns 38 today in space
• Slain pastor wanted to bring islanders together
• Spurs: Udoka agrees to contract
• Top pick Dominguez remains unsigned
• Arnerich lands with Fullerton
• UC Irvine men's soccer picked to finish fourth
Monday August 13, 2007
• Korea's on the curriculum in Irvine
• Australian baseball team visits Placentia
• Go back to school with extension courses
• New physicians join Woodland Healthcare
• Learning Disabilities in Middle School
• Costner eager to keep CWS in Omaha
• Honkers players had fun despite challenging season
• Honkers end 2007 season on winning note
• Post exceeded coach's outlook
• Anteaters try to capitalize on 2007
• Yakima soldiers past AquaSox on Military Night
• Glavine reached his milestone the right way
• Pro baseball: Promotions for Bates, Carr have them playing at Fenway Park in minors game
• Elite National Tryout List Revealed
• CREAN TINKERING AT MARQUETTE; AMAKER SETTLING IN AT HARVARD
Friday August 10, 2007
• With Time Running Out, Stakeholder Meaning Remains Biggest Challenge for 912 Panel
• OC Goddesses sizzle up the sidelines
• Can 'High School Musical' do it again?
• Tucker is pitching right in at Jupiter
• With Crocker, Aptos has four committed to D-I baseball programs
• Honkers still have to finish above .500
• Behind the Baysox: California "rat" migrates east to make short stop
• RINGOLSBY: Team-by-team report
• Rowand Could Command $10 Million A Year
Thursday August 9, 2007
• IN FOCUS
• CSUF fibromyalgia center gets grant
• BRIEFLY
• Ex-Cal State Fullerton admissions clerk arrested in bribery case
• Public University Clerk Bribed by Middle Eastern Students
• Arrest in university bribery case
• Former University Admissions Clerk Accused Of Taking Bribes
• BRIEFLY
• Bandaruk closes book on coaching career
• Protesters arrested at Rep. Sanchez's office
• MORE
• Astronaut to visit Discovery Science Center
• ANAHEIM TO BE RECOGNIZED FOR 150 YEARS OF COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP AT ANNUAL BLACK CHAMBER GALA
• New Sparks Tribune editor from California
• Daily Sparks Tribune has new editor from Calif.
• A's Kotsay: First Passion was Football
• Stowell tops in Purdy classic
Wednesday August 8, 2007
• St. Regis helps worker pay rent
• Ex-Cal State Fullerton clerk held in bribery case
• NASA spacewalker Danny Olivas to visit Santa Ana
• Cal State Fullerton Scientist To Lead Three Space Walks
• Wood's Dacey becoming a Force
Tuesday August 7, 2007
• PCL: Isotopes only too happy to work out with actor Kevin Costner
• Redlands native makes a quick leap to Broadway
• Shuttle's Caldwell earned doctorate at UC Davis
• Honkers damage Mankato's hopes
• 'Runners' schedule highlighted by home opener against Fresno State
Monday August 6, 2007
• Learn to monitor online traffic
• Business center expands reach
• Putting brokers out of commission
• Billionaire speaks of his legal woes
• Kevin Costner takes a break from filming a movie in Belen to sing for his fans
• Fullerton grad scheduled for space trip Wednesday
• Wish Tracy Caldwell Happy Birthday
• CELEBRATIONS: Engagements, births and other milestones
• A look at Eneavour's 7 astronauts
• 'Save Rosenblatt' Organizers Enlisting Kevin Costner
• Mayer: Seniors stabilizing influence
• Sciencedude: Shuttle launch highlights week ahead in science
• College fast break potpourri
• UCLA's Mata, Roll team up with Oregon's Taylor for friendly competition at summer league
• Teixeira's glow shines on Jackets too
Friday August 3, 2007
• Oh, yeah, Big West did have point-shaving scandal
• Global View: Muslims and myths
• Sciencedude: OC astronaut's trip into space delayed a day
• Rosenblatt fans try to draft Costner
• Announcement: Van Ginkel wedding
Thursday August 2, 2007
• CSF fibromyalgia center receives major grant
• BRIEFLY
• Beleaguered billionaire Henry Nciholas speaks
• BRIEFLY
• Cheerleaders hone skills at workshop in La Quinta
• San Ramon schools get new principals
• BIZ BUZZ
• Two teams, two players joining Hall
• Revisiting Ms. Softball Players of Year
Wednesday August 1, 2007
• Four new principals named in San Ramon Valley
• Timberwolves trade Garnett to Celtics
• Trojans, Titans to face early challenges
• Volcanoes honor OSU, welcome Mac grads
• Mustangs take top preseason billing
• Tigers tied for sixth in poll
Tuesday July 31, 2007
• College tour gives Latino students a wider world view
• Cancer survivor hosts fundraiser for Relay for Life
• It's Oregon State Night at Volcanoes Stadium
Monday July 30, 2007
• North County business briefs: Rady School receives $5M gift
• 'La Bamba' is film trailblazer
• Cable tunes out talk of last year's Raiders
• Army Spc. Victor A. Garcia, 22, Rialto; dies in attack on his unit with small-arms fire
• McArthur faces delay in pro pursuits
• Pole vaulter has mixed emotions
• Mathis' time here, 'and he's ready for it'
• Idyllic days in baseball heaven
• Di Giulio plays big for singles title
• A's rookie catcher Kurt Suzuki attempts to throw out Oriole Cored Patterson who stole second in Oakl
• Royals' Brown hits reporter near eye with pellet from toy gun
Friday July 27, 2007
• OUR LAGUNA Guard changes at Laguna Canyon
• Yenche soars above competition
• Revisiting Mr. Baseball Honorees
Thursday July 26, 2007
• Rowland names new administrators
• Yakima Bears to add top prospect
Wednesday July 25, 2007
• Republicans award scholarship
• Haden nearly ready to test his arm
• Angels interested in making a trade?
• Tony Gwynn has always shared a special bond with his son, Anthony
Tuesday July 24, 2007
• WLA College President Reveals His Grand Plans For Baseball
• Jesse Metcalfe Must Be A Rock Star
• Exodus continues as two more Honkers depart
• JOHN FORCE DRIVES HIS WAY INTO THE COUNTDOWN TO THE CHAMPIONSHIP
• Shortstop leaves Tigers for school in Arizona
Monday July 23, 2007
• High school's MESA team comes in third in nation
• CounterPoint - The NCRC Survey Team Speaks Up
• L.A. -- the city of sectarian angels
• Former Disney executive selected to lead Buffalo
• Sonic Youth rockets back to 'Daydream Nation'
• Beane to dip a toe in pro soccer
• UCD grad part of next shuttle team
• Sciencedude: Botox and global warming talks highlight week ahead in science
• Unit to throw 2 innings in rehab
• Coaches dismayed after UO axes wrestling
Friday July 20, 2007
• How long will Potter leave us spellbound?
• 'LA BAMBA' BROUGHT LATINO CULTURE INTO MAINSTREAM
• It's been a tough road for Romero at new Hampshire
• New Walnut Valley principals
• Reunion goes swimingly for old friends
• A NEW FORCE HOLDS FORTH IN FUNNY CAR DRAG RACING
• The Future is Now For New Oakland A's Starting Catcher
• Suzuki's education accelerates in new starting role
• Suzuki getting baptism of fire
Thursday July 19, 2007
• BRIEFLY
• Disability Awareness Night at the Orange County Flyers
• Dignitaries Help Mandela Celbrate His 89th Birthday
• Honkers face another managerial change
• NHRA Nationals | Speeding up... to slow down
• NASA's Next Shuttle Launches California Into Space
Wednesday July 18, 2007
• Anaheim awaits 'green building' certification
• Hayden Panettiere to Sing with Greg Grunberg's Band
• Angels' Cabrera: Trade weakens Athletics
• Howard Bach - first American badminton hero
• Phillies pound Dodgers pitching
• UC Davis makes it official: School is Division I now
• Padres shell out bucks for draft picks
Tuesday July 17, 2007
• Quarterback calls a play for education
• Cardinale fills assistant superintendent post
• CELEBRATIONS: Engagement announcement
• Kids get cozy with creepy critters
• Is trading Kendall a signal?
• On Baseball: Works in progress
• D-Backs notebook: Salazar victim of numbers game
Monday July 16, 2007
• How long will 'Potter' leave readers, filmgoers spellbound?
• Together at birth, torn apart at death
• A small business needs a niche
• The Vault Vip Lounge Welcomes Luther Hughes and the Cannonball Coltrane Project Friday, July 20
• Line in sand for same-sex couples
• Game gets exposure in ad for VitaminWater
• HELLO THERE ...Howard Bach, U.S. badminton star
• Amateur baseball: Ex-Gopher happy down on the farm
Friday July 13, 2007
• Luther Hughes and the Cannonball Coltrane Project at the Vault VIP lounge 7/20
• ASTRONAUT HAS STRONG LOCAL TIES
• Mark your calendar - Heart to Heart Foundation activities
• Rams reunion conjures lots of memories
• Ron Bellamy: Successful program starts at top
• Zalesky saddened by demise of Oregon wrestling
• High schools: 2007 college commitments
Thursday July 12, 2007
• Superintendent stipends up for approval
• Global view: Religion in the presidential race
• Stroller Brigade goes Hawaiian
• Renowned Russian coach featured at training seminar
• Time works in family's favor
• BIZ SPOTLIGHT: Hush Baby caters to moms and kids
• Empathy with neglected youth
• Redlands singer Keith showcases burgeoning career
• De Anza College graduates hopes to inspire others
• Departing city historian leaves hole
• UC Irvine men's basketball schedule finalized
• Wehrle making way in rookie league
• Las Lomas grad on fast track in college
Wednesday July 11, 2007
• Beyond Black & White: Transforming African American Politics
• Cal State San Bernardino aims for first doctoral degree
• Focus on targets, not funding
• Comic-Con Program Schedule-Friday
• In the Classroom: Take a peek into an FV ballet class
Tuesday July 10, 2007
• Commie tries to get housing in order
• Aug. 25: Black Chamber of Commerce to honor Anaheim, Cal State Fullerton
• Letters: Harbor Patrol editorial founders on several points
• U.S. flag desecrated at The Arboretum
• Friends mourn Iraq vet hit by bus
• Some Surprises in Early NCRC Survey Data
• Ex-Tiger Murrell going 'home' to Portland St.
• Honkers skipper is leaving team
• Inland man's 'Quest' for answers puts him on TV
• Three-run homer in sixth breaks three-year drought
Monday July 9, 2007
• Executives' Q3 Outlook Slips to Four-Year Low
• A 'bitter joy' at murder arrests
• Expert says niche is key to small business
• Fullerton researcher picks up on the skateboarding vibe
• The Marlins' other Ramirez left his heart in Santa Ana
• Ashley Force endures roller-coaster ride on television, on the track
• Purposeful Theater that Matters
• Rowand's All-Star year comes at right time
Friday July 6, 2007
• Armada put on a display of power
• Empowerment Report - Greg Nelson Pleads Guilty
• Today's editorial: Don't rock their boat
• Research points to inherit trait for homosexuality; some dispute
• Stroller Brigade goes Hawaiian
• Undrafted players can make an NBA roster
• ACT-SO develops leadership skills, character in teens
• Nguyen empathizes with neglected youth
• Chatwood plans to attend UCLA
• NTVA holds holiday tennis tourney
• Tigers' Miller riding the learning curve
• Chris Jones, last year's MVP, is fifth player to leave Honkers
• Injury Ends Season For "Honker Of The Year"
• UC Irvine announces men's 2007-08 basketball schedule
Thursday July 5, 2007
• Inman students get through the obstacles
• Don't Look Gay: Why American Men Are Afraid of Intimacy with Each Other
• Lutheran South ready to hoop it up
• Bar exam was the test of time
• Former Cal State athlete gets five years in real estate scam
• G-Mac hoping to make most of opportunity
• Top honors for UCI's Dave Serrano
• Marlins' top pick draws raves
• Ex-CV pitcher on fast track in college baseball
• Lakers close to Fisher's heart
Tuesday July 3, 2007
• Some Surprises in Early NCRC Survey Data
• Newport kindergarten teacher among inaugural Ed.D. class
• Ex-athlete gets 5-year sentence in Ponzi scheme
• Ferrier named assistant to city manager
• At this gym, they embrace the 'chaos' of sport
Monday July 2, 2007
• LifeHouse Theater Scholarship boosts budding actor
• AV Board of Trade installs Holloway
• Virtual Worlds as Social-Science Labs
• Ashley Force speeding to the top
• Saugus Softball Stays In-House
• City's 50th Anniversary: Bringing a bit of pageantry to Fountain Valley
• Curtis Oldenkamp: Former athlete stresses teamwork in business and in his community
• Down on the farm: Baby birds bring out big bats
• Friends, family celebrate Santa Cruz coach Walton at Dodge Field
• Hawaii's legendary Tatsuno to enter Hall
• Desme agrees to terms with Oakland
• Clippers decide to waive Ewing
• Fusion continues to shine on its turf
Friday June 29, 2007
• Exit exam keeping 394 students from graduating
• Corona coach dedicates himself to high school team
• Palm Springs teen makes emotional plea for border reform
• WSBE students win marketing competition
• Marc Popovich: The new San Clemente High boys basketball coach
• SUMMIT MOTORSPORTS PARK COULD GIVE ASHLEY AN EDGE
• Kennedy is making his pitch for Yankees
• Brainerd tops Honkers in Northwoods League baseball game
• Anteaters embraced by city, nation at College World Series
• Moorpark's Paul working his way up Giants' organization
• UCI's Serrano named college baseball coach of the year
• Young looking forward to reunion with Arenas
• First things first for Young, Afflalo
Thursday June 28, 2007
• Agencies step up patrols during holiday
• Winemaker returns to his Fullerton roots
• Angel and Hutchinson to lead LBCC
• Hunt gets LifeHouse Scholarship Award
• Lynbrook twins tear up the diamond, head north
• Officer finishes booze assignment
• New boss for R.C. sheriff's deputies
• Westchester program making its point
• This year's NBA draft has a giant 1-2 punch
• Anteaters' fantastic run finally ends at series
• 2006 MVP is late arrival to Honkers' nest
• Mallards Report: Wednesday, June 27
• Leave it to Beavan, who likes golf, rap & fishing
• Porcello leads the way on 2007 All-USA baseball team
• Anteaters' Serrano Named Top Coach
Wednesday June 27, 2007
• Sciencedude: CSUF's research money might dip again
• Gas station owners' suit against Shell Oil is tossed
• Step by step, researcher looks for sexuality clues
• Health Fitness Corporation Emphasizes Science Behind Health and Fitness Management with New RDO Division
• Jazz hopeful sticks to dream
• School district changes administrative lineup
• No turning back now for Titans' Brown
• Local golf, amateur baseball, WNBA, tennis
• Sooners start things off at home
Tuesday June 26, 2007
• 10 agencies to conduct increased DUI patrols
• Burke silent as panel debates hospital's fate
• Hilton's prosecuter accused of favoritism
• In NBA draft, defense isn't enough
• Top guard prospects in NBA's draft
• Perez on fast track to major leagues
Monday June 25, 2007
• CSF Housing Authority ends project talks
• Reader comments present a variety of legal questions
• Delgadillo trips up on the fast track
• Omaha considers building new stadium for CWS
• Graduate receives life-saving gift
• Full moon highlights the week ahead in science
• Will it still be here tomorrow?
• Hotel isn't one of their favorite haunts
• Oregon State repeats as baseball champs
• Baseball, Bren, Beall: UCI's Big Week; George Jr.'s Vows
• A Beaver Repeat: Oregon State Takes CWS
• Oregon State wins College World Series
• Today's editorial: Hold your snouts high, UCI
• A Record for Hit Batsmen in the College World Series
• Freshman hopes to give Beavers an early boost
• Oregon St. buries UNC, needs 1 win for repeat
• UCI's run was nothing short of spectacular
• Oregon St., UNC ready for rematch
• College World Series | Beavers pursue repeat
• 'Nays' have it as CSUB's schedule takes shape
Friday June 22, 2007
• Briefs: Tel Aviv Museum of Art gets new building named for the Amirs
• Contemporary urban Vietnam, onscreen
• Principal's first year at Cottonwood Canyon Elementary filled with shining moments
• Clean clothes and a little 'Housewives'
• Beavers, Tar Heels set for CWS finals rematch
• Shoulder injury sidelines Windsor in Sacramento
• North Carolina's 4 homers power it into College World Series final
• Take us out to the Doll game
• Griffey had Hall of Fame look from start
• Virginia's Reynolds Says His Game Fits the NBA
Thursday June 21, 2007
• CSF backs out of housing project
• Four seniors compete in national science contest
• Muffled boom over OC as shuttle lands at Edwards
• SEMINARS
• Irvine's run comes to an end
• Embraced as underdogs, UC Irvine Anteaters attract admirers
• Anteaters set up for future trips here
• One too many Cinderellas in Nebraska
• Anteaters oust Titans, 5-4, in record-breaking series game
• COLLEGE WORLD SERIES NOTEBOOK
• Gillespie makes A-league All-Star game
• Rice, N.C. facing off for chance to play Oregon State for title
• Defending champs back in CWS title series
• COLLEGE WORLD SERIES: Getting beaned has become a big hit
• Beavers are back in title round of CWS
• Eisenberg has a good pitching outing for Mahoning Valley
• Coaches, players say hit batters at CWS more than coincidence
• Oregon State's confidence leading to dominance
• RCC's Rojo moves up with coaching job at L.B. State
• Warning: Happy column ahead, Fool ditches his dark side
• Two area Buckeyes earn Big Ten honors
Wednesday June 20, 2007
• Parents upset that principal was transferred
• Stallion's athletics get leaders
• Dodgers slug Blue jays, 10-1
• Irvine eliminates Fullerton in 13 innings
• Irvine's extra special again, 8-7
• UCI's no-name heroes come through in big way
• Hit batsmen getting out of hand at CWS
• Linton's Hit 10th Lifts UC Irvine
• UC Irvine 8, Arizona St. 7, 10 innings
• Anteaters not roadkill in College World Series
Tuesday June 19, 2007
• CSF Housing Authority ends project talks
• Navigating Higher Ed for Latinos Part II: HSIs
• Four graduates awarded company's scholarships
• 'Truth,' 'Children' top winners at Key Art Awards
• Gods couldn't favor both O.C. teams
• Unprediactable Titans get sent home early
• UC Irvine men's volleyball team honored at the White House
• Irvine Holds on in Longest Series Game
• UC-Irvine tops Fullerton in longest game ever
• UC Irvine 5, Cal State Fullerton 4, 13 innings
• UC Irvine wins longest CWS game ever
• Beavers Keep Sun Devils in Check, win
• Irvine outlasts Fullerton in CWS marathon
• Rivals engage for 13 innings
• UC Irvine takes out Fullerton
Monday June 18, 2007
• Computer science degrees soar at CSUF
• Pandas over ballpark? The horror
• Register's Anderson Set to Focus on Interactive Market
• Despite cancer, student thrives on life
• L.A. politics, celebrity intertwined
• Stadium works just fine for coaches
• Another way to trade on the Internet
• Bowen is a father whom his kids and San Antonio can be proud of
• This week's best bets: Dance
• UCI relishes role as 'new guys'
• CSUF's McArthur may not play
• Fullerton, Irvine are chasing the same dream
• Louisville knocks out MSU; Rice rolls
• Baseball players turning pro in the Northwest
• UCI's Serrano leading by example
• Pac-10, Big West showdowns Monday; Rice takes control
• Too little. too late for Fullerton
• Familiar matchups will share spotlight at CWS
• CWS: Beavers bring down Titans
• College World Series | Pac-10 teams open with victories
• Oregon State gets unexpected pop
• Oregon State holds off Fullerton
• Nerves wreck Irvine's World Series debut
• Arizona State eases past UC Irvine
• Unexpected hero lifts Oregon State
• College World Series: Oregon State, Arizona State survive
• Davis' home run lifts Arizona State
• Irvine's road to Omaha differs from Fullerton's
• Trip to hair salon just 10 days away
• Vanderhook made associate head coach
• UC Irvine falls in College World Series opener
• Fullerton loses in CWS opener
• Davis delivers for Arizona State; Oregon State wins
• Notebook Fullerton has tales to tell about Series
• Desme named first team All-American
• Reyes gets the nod for Game 1
• Owls find day vision, score 15 runs
• Beavers feel at home in Omaha
• Oregon St. 3, Cal State Fullerton 2
• Fullerton, UC Irvine lose openers
Friday June 15, 2007
• Coaches reminisce as talk turns to proposed downtown ballpark
• Orange Pop: Wells makes the big jump
• Titans fans have new company
• Horton, Serrano seeking success
• Oregon State arrives back in Omaha
• PV kids head to Omaha for baseball tournament
• Cal State - Fullerton Titans (38-23)
• Marlins never had chance to savor the moment
• GSU's Ellis makes 15th trip to College World Series
• U.S. Open gets all - out coverage
• Florida hires Tigers assistant
• Titans, Beavers follow tough paths to College World Series
• Nikkei Catcher Kurt Suzuki Makes Debut for Oakland
• Intense Football in Fairbanks?
• Curtis shines in Super Regionals
• Scottsdale native coaches yanks
• UC Irvine convinced it belongs in finals
• Internet reporting has NCAA exploring what rights are left
Thursday June 14, 2007
• Teen is a success despite life's circumstances
• Learning is bilingual for one teen
• UCI conferring record number of doctorates
• Paris gets jail visit from her parents; Sheriff under fire
• Eastside Christian welcomes new principal
• UC Irvine closing on neighbor CSUF
• UCI to open against ASU in World Series
• Johnson baseball dream comes true
• Thomas not one to keep quiet
• CSF's journey to Omaha a hard habit to break
• Walton sees Bryant's fruatration as temporary
• Fullerton also strugggled in league play
Wednesday June 13, 2007
• Costner-Horton plans require adjustment
• UCI-identity crisis also a uniform issue
• College: Frequent visitors,surprise Guest Highlights CWS Field
• ASU is home team against UC Irvine
• Beavers make it three Straight trips
• Oregon State Has 50 Tickets still available
Tuesday June 12, 2007
• Baca faces his foes after Hilton Ordeal
• ALL-Star Holdsclaw stuns Sparks by retiring
• Smith stands tall as draft prospect
• Oregon State keeps title defense alive
• Defending Champs earn return trip to World series
• Omaha fun comes first for Stutes
Monday June 11, 2007
• Coral reef lecture, shuttle flight highlight this week's science events
• 'It's brain candy' but story commands popular attention
• Students pool efforts for MBA Cup
• Costner ditches boundaries to pursue an 'orginal' effort
• Service set for former music teacher Moran
• UC Irvine's baseball hopes finally sink in
• Feeling the pain of someone else's victory
• Kemp finally forces his way onto roster
• Titans unexpectedly return to an expected place
• Fuji to coach Lutheran south
• At Irvine, $99 Proves Small Price for Success
• Top-seeded Rice wins in NCAA baseball
• The Draft distraction now goes away
• Top Phillies picks from Day 2
• Sports
• Day 2: Mariners Draft and Washington State players drafted
• Napa high grad Pridmore picked by Nationals
• King's faithful jailed by failure
• Local players have shot at World Series
• LAist: LAst Night's Action: Saenz Wins for Seanez
• INDIANS JUNE DRAFT SELECTIONS
• Young pitchers grow up fast to spark UCLA
• Long-toss tunes up Linebrink
• First Year Play Draft - National League
• Fullerton Super Regional Preview: UCLA bruins at Fullerton
• Rice Advances to 2nd Straight CWS
• 2nd game of UNC-USC series postponed
• ASU rallies in ninth to win opener
• Rice, Mississippi State advance
• LCSC has best draft in school history
• Oklahoma State staves off elimination
• Feat First: Eight Locals Drafted
• Roemer pitches Complete game, gives Titans super regional Lead
• Mississippi State caps sweep
• Bruins can't win the 'battle'
• Big West wants schools to focus on basketball over less lucrative sports
• Morning Briefing This isn't a titanic mismatch
• Sharapova plans to play Wimbledon
• Titans execute their battle plan for victory
• Super Wild Start for Everyone But Titans
• Owls, Bulldogs sweep Super Regionals
• Cowboys or Cardinals to face rice
• College World series won't have a big 12 team
• UC Irvine wins, will make CWS debut
• Wallach's son leads Fullerton by UCLA, into CWS
• Erb has a dream season at Arizona
• Oregon State uses 9th-inning single to beat Michigan 1-0
• Job: vice president, scouting and player development
• Brooks impresses, but Bruins still fall
• Suzuki rolls in to a replace Melhuse
• UC Irvine savors 1st trip to omaha
• Gamecocks can't hold off Heels
• Bulls busy looking at draft prospects
• Cavs lack sure stopper against spurs
• Rice sweeps to punch its ticket to omaha
• Hill: What makes Bowen so good
Friday June 8, 2007
• Three Canyon Lakers are among the TCHS valedictorians
• Santa Ana school under scrutiny over special ed
• Little-known UC Irvine stands tall
• Life with Purpose: Courtney, Kerr, Todd
• Kevin Costner ditches the good-guy role in Mr. Brooks
• Titans hope to continue unlikely legacy in super regional round
• Indiana high schooler Arizona's first draft
• Beavers excited to be home for Super Regionals
• Chat with CS Fullerton OF Josh Fellhauer
• Draft may yield talent for Oaks
• Tigers draft Al Kaline's grandson
• Five more Highlanders chosen in baseball draft
• Local sluggers taken second and third
• ESPN strikes out with NCAA tourney coverage
• Enright the first of several area players tabbed as draft begins
• Little surprise, lots of jubilation
• Marlins take 3B Dominguez in first round of draft
• Bounce: For Candrea,numbers count
• Two Moore Leagues stars selected early
• MLB Draft: Chatsworth goes for two
• Marlins have high hopes for third baseman
• Thursday June 7, 2007
• MADE IT
• Cathedral City High holds graduation ceremony
• Battle's not over when they enter U.S.
• Ducks fans invited to party Saturday in Anaheim
• School comes together to paint
• IVC NEWS
• Cypress prospect Vitters could be first overall pick
• WHAT'S SUMMER WITHOUT A BEAUTY PAGEANT?
• Southland talent spread throughout tournament rosters
• South rises at Inland Valley All-Star Game
Wednesday June 6, 2007
• So Long Church/State Separation
• For small-business loans, uncles may beat Uncle Sam
• Students boost caregiver program
• Business in the Spotlight: Creative Gymnastics
• Services for Henderson set for today
• North gets victory in softball
• CSF, UCLA will begin super regional Saturday
• Kordich has grand time as South all-stars win
• OSU-Louisville times are set
• WSU hoops tries season-ticket push
• Three Bears are awarded medical redshirts
• Storey, Fresno State fall to Cal-State Fullerton again
• Bunch of surprises in NCAA Baseball Tourney
Tuesday June 5, 2007
• CSUF plans summer lecture series on the sea, its denizens, and global warming
• Men's Median Incomes Still Rising Each Decade
• Police investigate death of Fullerton man
• In the end, Horns couldn't handle the pressure
• Eight more teams advance in NCAA baseball tournament
• Texas A&M advances to super regional
• UC Irvine advances to the super regional for first time
• Polk puts Bulldogs back on the map in college baseball
• Pedroia isn't small-town news
• Dogs already dreaming of '08
• O State in Louisville Super Regionals
• Super-Regional Hosts Announced
• Hendrix trying out for Pan-Am games
• UCLA has Fullerton on the road to Omaha
• Ottawa veteran obviously must have quacked under pressure
• Beavers keep battling in regional
• Serrano has solid vision for UCI
• Number One Seed Vanderbilt Out In Regionals
• MSU hosts Super Regional for first time
• Eight Super Regional Hosts Announced
• MSU, Ole Miss advance to Sweet 16 of college baseball
• ALABAMA BASKETBALL: Gottfried makes staff changes
Monday June 4, 2007
• Senior Awards program showers students with scholarly honors
• Missing males puzzles colleges
• Republicans lining up for open Assembly seat
• Frat Brat Going to Jail for Hate Crimes
• Corona, Norco students team up to create online magazine
• Costner ditches good-guy persona
• North San Diego County Community News Briefs: Former child POW to speak
• Always ready for opportunities
• Steve Scauzillo: No joke: Traffic is killing us
Friday June 1, 2007
• Mayor's smooth ride has gotten bumpier
• Three championship games previewed
• Defending track champions travel to Sacramento for state finals
• Weekly College Notebook: Honors abound for area's stars
• Persistence works for UCLA's Penniall
• Coaches mix rivalry with friendship
• Moredich: Baseball Cats plenty ready to pick a fight
• Columbia Regional at a glance
• Postseason twist brings Mahoney back to the state
• Shockers keep faith in Banwart
• Broadcast Sports: Bettman can spin it any way he wants, NHL ratings are horrible