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Local runners are eager for cross country season to begin

Columnist · December 2, 2020

I wrestled in high school and college. It was no picnic. Cutting weight, the grueling practices, and competing with injuries made it extremely challenging. Distance running kept our cardio up, […]

New Xavier Center to open in 2020 at Loyola High School

Guest · June 27, 2019

Loyola High School, the oldest high school in Southern California, broke ground on a new building this month. Through their construction initiative, “The Campaign for 1901 Venice Boulevard,” Loyola is […]

Dean, professor, director of law library among speakers

Rachel Olivier · May 30, 2019

USC history and accounting professor Jacob Soll and associate dean and director of the law library at Gould School of Law Pauline Aranas are two of the speakers addressing graduating […]

Local graduates reveal their choices for college

Billy Taylor · May 30, 2019

Off to Washington, D.C. to study government Larchmont Charter senior Annabella Hoge grew up in the neighborhood. She is a Larchmont Charter “lifer” and played in local AYSO softball leagues […]

Class of 2017 graduations, key speakers

Rachel Olivier · June 1, 2017

This year’s commencement speakers, poised to address and inspire the next generation, include an assistant chief of police, an executive vice president, a social justice advocate and an LAUSD board […]

Local graduates reveal their choices for college

Billy Taylor · June 1, 2017

Student selects Ivy League school to study politics Immaculate Heart High School senior Oona Holahan describes herself as “a mid-Wilshire kid through and through.” But this fall, she’s moving to […]

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