CLU in the News Archive
September 2008
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Tuesday September 30, 2008 |
University students learn about often forgotten part of U.S. history It was a dark part of U.S. history, when more than 100,000 Japanese Americans and Japanese nationals were rounded up and sent to detention camps in the wake of the attack on Pearl Harbor. The entire freshman class at California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks is learning about the experience by reading a book about it, and meeting the author. Published in: KCLU ( view article ) |
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Thursday September 25, 2008 |
Superintendents discuss education changes Local superintendents gathered to examine "The Changing Face of Education" during a forum at California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks on Mon., Sept. 22. Published in: Acorn ( view article ) |
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Thursday September 25, 2008 |
Teachers get the message An unusual program at California Lutheran University is training teachers to work with deaf and hard of hearing students. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Wednesday September 24, 2008 |
First of 3 debate forums set for Friday at college Lorrie Brown, a student pursuing a master's degree in public policy at Cal Lutheran, organized the forums to let voters interact with political experts, and gives them a view of the campaign that goes beyond the daily sound bite. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Wednesday September 24, 2008 |
Forum focuses on education, politics Three superintendents discussed the changing face of education during Phi Delta Kappa's annual superintendents forum Monday night at California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Wednesday September 24, 2008 |
Water polo team isn't stat driven Cal Lutheran men's water polo coach Craig Rond always preaches about sacrificing individual glory for the greater good. This season, all of his players are taking it to heart. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Wednesday September 24, 2008 |
Women's volleyball: CLU swept aside by La Verne Cal Lutheran women's volleyball team was swept 25-16, 25-18, 25-16 in CLU's conference opener on Tuesday. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Saturday September 20, 2008 |
Two county men turn 50, hit trail California Lutheran University computer science professor Craig Reinhart of Moorpark and Dave Winder of Camarillo will take part for the first time in the Amgen-sponsored California Coast Classic Bike Tour, which raises money for the Arthritis Foundation. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Thursday September 18, 2008 |
Roesel prefers athletic ability over size Despite having only one player exceed the 6-foot plateau, the Regals (7-3) stretched their win streak to six matches last weekend after a four-match sweep at the Cal-Lu-fornia Invitational. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Monday September 15, 2008 |
Right place, right time CLU President Chris Kimball plans to prioritize fundraising for the school and solidifying CLU’s reputation in the San Fernando Valley, among other areas. Published in: San Fernando Valley Business Journal ( view article ) |
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Sunday September 14, 2008 |
CLU doesn't follow the script in opener Willamette (Ore.) scored 21 unanswered points to open the second half, including 14 in a 55-second span, to defeat Cal Lutheran 31-17 in a non-conference game at Mount Clef Stadium. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Thursday September 11, 2008 |
A healthy perspective With injured players now recovering, CLU has high expectations for its football team. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Thursday September 11, 2008 |
Emergency preparedness has come a long way, officials say A panel of safety experts gathered on Tuesday, with the anniversary of Sept. 11 looming, to speak to CLU corporate leaders at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum. Published in: Acorn ( view article ) |
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Wednesday September 10, 2008 |
Crowning accomplishment Greg Osbourne, a standout for the Kingsmen in 1980s, will be inducted into the Cal Lutheran Hall of Fame. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Wednesday September 10, 2008 |
Vigilance stressed in panel talk about post-9/11 security Vigilance, balance and preparedness were the key words at a discussion about security in a post-9/11 world Tuesday at the Corporate Leaders Breakfast. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Wednesday September 10, 2008 |
Years later, Sheppard still treasures CLU memories An all-district football and baseball player at CLU, Cincinnati Bengals assistant coach Mike Sheppard is one of six former athletes being inducted into the Alumni Association Athletic Hall of Fame on Saturday. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Thursday September 4, 2008 |
CLU welcomes largest freshman class The new students were chosen from the largest application pool in CLU history and are the most geographically diverse, representing 21 states and 15 countries. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Wednesday September 3, 2008 |
Hundreds of college students start school year with community cleanup Hundreds of South Coast college students kicked off the new school year in a very unusual way. The entire freshman class at California Lutheran University helped clean up Ventura's polluted river bottom area. Published in: KCLU ( view article ) |
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Wednesday September 3, 2008 |
Inner-city visit holds many lessons A three-week-long mission that involved learning from pastors, visiting prison inmates and washing the feet of the homeless in San Francisco transformed the life of a California Lutheran University student. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Tuesday September 2, 2008 |
Entire family can go to college orientation California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks is offering sibling sessions for the first time this year. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
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Monday September 1, 2008 |
Students to clear Ventura riverbed debris The student cleanup is part of the private Thousand Oaks university's You Got Served program, a service project for incoming freshmen now in its fourth year. Published in: Ventura County Star ( view article ) |
