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DPS Reports 03.27.14

March 30, 2014 by DPS Report

3/17/14 10:25 a.m. Fire/Hazards – Dumpster/Trash Can Fire Location: Graziadio Executive Center Summary: A staff member reported they extinguished a small fire near the trash dumpster at the loading dock. A Public Safety officer responded and found burnt paper that was apparently ignited by a cigarette butt that had been carelessly discarded in an area posted “No … [Read more...] about DPS Reports 03.27.14

LA County supervisor to speak at graduation

March 30, 2014 by Rachel Littauer

Photo Courtesy of zev.lacounty.gov As graduation draws near, many college seniors have begun dealing with the reality of entering the working world. But first, there’s commencement — the opportunity to celebrate success and receive some last-minute advice from a graduation speaker. Zev Yaroslavsky, who is the Los Angeles County Supervisor and a longtime supporter of … [Read more...] about LA County supervisor to speak at graduation

Heidelberg wins first IP World Cup

March 30, 2014 by Alysha Tsuji

Photo by Shawn Jones International Programs kicked it up a notch Friday when they hosted the first ever IP World Cup at Tari Frahm Rokus Field. London, Florence, Lausanne, Shanghai, Buenos Aires and Heidelberg squared off against each other in a single-elimination style soccer tournament on sections of the field, using track hurdles as goals. The games were played … [Read more...] about Heidelberg wins first IP World Cup

Sand volleyball suffers uncharacteristic loss to rival USC

March 30, 2014 by Melissa Hurtado

Photos by Allison Hubbard Those of us who have ever played in some form of athletic competition — AYSO, high school track, golf — can attest to a basic truth in sports: there are winners and there are losers. Up until this past Tuesday, the women’s sand volleyball team only knew half of the equation: winning. Over the past three seasons, the first ever for the sport at … [Read more...] about Sand volleyball suffers uncharacteristic loss to rival USC

Riding the waves should be for men and women

March 30, 2014 by Akela Newman

Art by Sacha Irick I’m not a feminist, but I do believe in equal treatment and equal opportunity for all individuals, especially when it comes to the issue of sharing something as wonderful as surfing. However, just because everyone deserves an equal chance in the pursuit of wave riding, it doesn’t mean all surfers share equal capabilities. Gender can allow for varying … [Read more...] about Riding the waves should be for men and women

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