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Seniors don caps and gowns and say farewell to high school

Nona Sue Friedman · May 27, 2025

Around this time, thousands of high school seniors in the area are finishing their journey of secondary education before moving on to college, tech school, a gap year, a job […]

Kazor, 81, led creation of the Wilton Historic District

Suzan Filipek · September 30, 2021

Preservationist and Wilton Place resident Virginia “Ginny” Ernst Kazor died Sept. 8 from complications of Parkinson’s disease. She was 81. She came to local and national prominence by halting a […]

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 […]

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 students report from annual political convention

Guest · August 31, 2017

Some of the biggest names in politics descended on the Pasadena Convention Center July 29-30 for the third annual Politicon, a non-partisan event that brings together politicians, pundits and media […]

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 […]

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