CLU in the News Archive
August 2008
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Sunday August 31, 2008 |
CLU takes it to VC at scrimmage In a controlled scrimmage with no official statistics kept, Cal Lutheran defeated Ventura College 20-9 on Saturday morning at Ventura College. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Friday August 29, 2008 |
KCLU expands to Santa Barbara Ventura County's only public radio station is getting a second voice in a new city. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Monday August 25, 2008 |
Sexual diseases subject of book Sociology professor Adina Nack wrote "Damaged Goods? Women Living with Incurable Sexually Transmitted Diseases," which was released July 31. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Thursday August 21, 2008 |
Wal-Mart gives back California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks received a $100,000 Wal-Mart grant from the Council of Independent Colleges. Published in: Ventura County Reporter ( view article ) |
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Monday August 18, 2008 |
Curtain falls on CLU's Little Theatre With only a few weeks left before demolition, alumni and faculty gathered Sunday to mourn the passing of California Lutheran University's Little Theatre after 43 years. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Sunday August 17, 2008 |
Low income? Average grades? College awaits College Summit, which held a recent workshop at California Lutheran University, says all students should expect higher education and helps them apply. Published in: Los Angeles Times ( view article ) |
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Wednesday August 13, 2008 |
Cal Lutheran buys local radio station KCLU, a community radio station based at California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks and heard primarily in cars throughout the city of Santa Barbara and Montecito at 102.3 FM, will soon have a much larger presence in south Santa Barbara County. Published in: Santa Barbara Daily Sound ( view article ) |
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Thursday August 7, 2008 |
Woman earns doctorate despite medical challenges Studying for a doctorate is challenging enough, but Barbara Semel Parkhurst of Oak Park earned her degree at the same time she was undergoing multiple surgeries for a near fatal brain aneurysm. Published in: Acorn ( view article ) |
