Saturday, November 8, 2025

LEUSD students won’t return to campuses until 2021

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Lake Elsinore Unified students won’t be heading back to physical classrooms until January at the earliest.LEUSD’s board of trustees voted Oct. 22 to continue...

MSJC to host ‘Awareness’ TEDx

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SAN JACINTO – Mt. San Jacinto College will host a virtual TEDx program focused on “Awareness” at 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 23.Out of an abundance of caution...

San Jacinto, Hemet schools honor students

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The Hemet/San Jacinto Student of the Month program recognized seven local high school seniors for demonstrating character, integrity, love of learning, involvement in school...

Murrieta resident Connor Madalo graduates from Colgate University

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HAMILTON, N.Y. Connor Madalo of Murrieta graduated cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in molecular biology at Colgate University, May 17, in the class...

Summer 2020 graduates announced at UA

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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The University of Alabama awarded some 1,345 degrees during its summer commencement July 31 through Aug. 2.Melissa Callahan of Temecula received...

CSUS recognizes students on spring 2020 dean’s list

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TURLOCK – California State University Stanislaus congratulated more than 3,000 students who were named to the spring 2020 dean’s list, including Morgan Castaing of...

Palomar College to keep online classes going through spring 2021 semester

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The majority of classes at Palomar College will remain online during the spring 2021 semester to remain in compliance with public health orders, college...

Riverside County superintendent of schools to retire Nov. 1

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RIVERSIDE – After 42 years of service in public education, Dr. Judy D. White announced her retirement from her role as Riverside County’s 12th...

Candidates for Temecula City Council, TVUSD board speak at ‘Slave No More’ event

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Two candidates in local Temecula elections spoke at a “Slave No More California” event Sunday, Oct. 11, at Temecula City Hall condemning public health...

City of Temecula, TVUSD partner to create free Wi-Fi gardens for students

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TEMECULA The city of Temecula announces free Wi-Fi access, “Wi-Fi Gardens,” in selected public spaces to help supplement Temecula Valley Unified School District’s efforts...