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Schools recommence in-person graduation ceremonies

Rachel Olivier · June 3, 2021

During a year unlike most, seniors, their families and school officials worked together to create commencement ceremonies that were safe, hopeful and properly acknowledged the accomplishments of the class of […]

Youth Sports: Equestrian is an individual sport with a league of its own

Columnist · April 1, 2021

“I would travel only by horse, if I had the choice.” – Linda McCartney My only knowledge about genus Equus is that top fuel funny cars have a representational stampede […]

Harold A. Henry Park in Windsor Village: Wood family property now a public park

Jane Gilman · September 30, 2020

What today is known as Harold A. Henry Park was once a family compound consisting of five houses. Dr. Eldie Preston (E.P.) Wood came to Los Angeles in the early […]

March 3 Super Tuesday elections: New procedures, new voters

Chronicle Staff · December 4, 2019

Every four years there is a new batch of teenagers eligible to vote in the local and primary elections. But on March 3, all voters in Los Angeles County will […]

Magic, mystery and Yale in Bardugo’s new book, TV series

Rachel Olivier · October 31, 2019

On the heels of the release of Leigh Bardugo’s first adult novel, “Ninth House,” Amazon Studios announced that it plans to develop the book as a TV series. Bardugo grew […]

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 […]

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