CLU in the News Archive
March 2007
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Tuesday March 27, 2007 |
Steven Stucky shows modern touch Composer Steven Stucky is no stranger to Los Angeles, where he has been involved with the Philharmonic in planning and creative capacities since the '80s. He won the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for his Phil-premiered Second Concerto for Orchestra. But a different side of Stucky was in the spotlight Sunday afternoon in Thousand Oaks, where his chamber music was performed in California Lutheran University's fifth annual New Music Concert. Published in: Los Angeles Times ( view article ) |
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Saturday March 24, 2007 |
Cal Lutheran tops $10 million in donations California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks announced this week that it has tallied more than $10 million in donations for capital improvement projects. Published in: Los Angeles Times ( view article ) |
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Thursday March 22, 2007 |
$5 million gift to help fund CLU building The science facilities at California Lutheran University are getting a boost in the form of a $5 million gift. The school has announced that Jim and Sue Swenson of Dana Point, near Laguna Beach, have made the $5 million pledge to help finance construction of a science building on the Thousand Oaks campus. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Friday March 9, 2007 |
Images of Virgin Mary exhibited The painting is a study in contrast: a bright red rescue helicopter hovering over a traditional image of the Virgin Mary, draped in white clothing and rising out of a dark, watery marsh. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Sunday March 4, 2007 |
Lessons from New Orleans' devastation What have we learned from the Hurricane Katrina disaster? We know the death toll, measured conventionally, was a surprisingly low 1,300. At the same time, we have learned that the Federal Emergency Management Agency had arranged for 50,000 body bags in case the most pessimistic scenario came to pass. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
