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University of San Diego News Print Media Coverage 2003.12 University of San Diego Digital USD Print Media Coverage 1947-2009 USD News 2003-12-01 University of San Diego News Print Media Coverage 2003.12 University of San Diego Office of Communications and Marketing Follow this and additional works at: https://digital.sandiego.edu/print-media Digital USD Citation University of San Diego Office of Communications and Marketing, "University of San Diego News Print Media Coverage 2003.12" (2003). Print Media Coverage 1947-2009. 12. https://digital.sandiego.edu/print-media/12 This News Clipping is brought to you for free and open access by the USD News at Digital USD. It has been accepted for inclusion in Print Media Coverage 1947-2009 by an authorized administrator of Digital USD. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ( USO News Media Coverage December 2003 USD Print Media Coverage December 2003 Office of the President/ Board of Trustees Msgr. Dillabough's Role Expands at USD (Southern Cross) .... ............. .. .. ........... .. 1 Office of Alumni Relations San Ysidro Teacher Honored for Humanitarian Efforts [Lozada](La Prensa San Diego) .. 2 Teacher honored [Lozada](San Diego Union-Tribune) .... ...... .. .......... ........ ........ .... 3 Degheri Alumni Center nearing the finish line at USD (Daily Transcript) .................. .4 College of Arts and Sciences Course at USD delves into online ethics issues [Hinman, Simon] (San Diego Union- Tribune, Copley News Sevice ) .......... ... .. .......... ....... ..... ....... .. ..................... .. 5 Gaslamp, past and present [Brandes] (San Diego Union-Tribune) ... ..... .. ... ... ...... ... ... 7 South Africa gets a bad rap [Mohamed] (Los Angeles Times) ... .......... .. ..... .. ... ... ..... 9 Sternberg's work on display at USD (Pomerado News Group) .... .......... ..... ...... ..... 10 Around the Town (San Diego Jewish Press Heritage) ............... ..... .. .. ...... ... ..... .. .. 11 It could be better than the original (North County Times) .............. ......... .... .. ... .... 12 Pottery collection acts as strong bond to Indian history [Burt] (San Diego Union- Tribune) ........ ... .. ...... ... .... ... ........ ............. .. ..... ..... ........... ....... .... .... ....... 13 ( The Year in Review [Luna] (San Diego Union-Tribune) .... ...... .... .. .... ..... .. ..... .. .... 14 Committees of the Association [Columbo] (Academe) ............. ... .............. .... ...... 17 The Rev. Simon Lefebvre to retire as priest (Borrego Sun) .. ............ .. ..... .. ............ 18 USD Choral Scholars (San Diego Reader) ......... .. ....... .... ... ........ .... .... .. .... ...... .20 School of Business Administration Housing market will stay strong, experts say (San Diego Union-Tribune) ... .. ... ... ...... .21 Real estate forecast: Rising interest rates with chance of declining demand [Gin] (Daily Transcript) ............................. .. ... ............ .... ..... .... ..... .... .............. .... ... .. .23 Panel of experts to debate houssing issues (San Diego Union-Tribune) ........... .......... 25 Awards & Recognitions (Daily Transcript) ...... ............. ... .. .... .... ...... ......... .. ..... 26 Who's who in the family business (Daily Transcript) ..... ...... ........ ......... .. ............ 27 Author: More attention should be given to women's economic clout [Rothman] (Eastern Pennsylvania Business Journal) ... .......... ... ... ......... .......... ....... ...... .... ... .. ..... .. 29 Keep That New Year's Resolution and Choose A Graduate School (San Diego Metropolitan) ........ .. ... ....... ..... ... ................ ... ..... ....... ...... .......... ..... ..... ...30 Kroc Institute for Peace & Justice After Saddam's capture [Neu] (San Diego Union-Tribune) ...... .... .. ....................... 35 Speaking the Peace (San Diego Union-Tribune) .. ....... .. ........ .. ...... ... ...... ............ 36 Children's Hospital gets big gift it plans to share (San Diego Union-Tribune) .. ... ...... .40 $20-Million Pledged to College; Other Gifts (Chronicle of Philanthropy) ..... .. ..... .. ... .41 Kroc left $10 million bequest to S.D. Opera (San Diego Union-Tribune) ... .......... .... .42 Kroc leaves $20 million to the S.D. Hospice (San Diego Union-Tribune) .... ... .... ... .. .. 43 !) ~C.. ~03 - f · 2. McDonald's estate funds peace projects (USA Today) .... .. .. .. ...... ..... .... ...... .. ..... .44 ( McDonald's heiress left her money to study of peace (Associated Press) ...................45 When Kroc called, NPR was ready (Baltimore Sun, Los Angeles Times) ... ........... ... .47 McDonald's heiress leaves funds for war, peace studies (Daily Texan) .... .. ............. .49 Thinking globally (San Diego Union-Tribune) ... ..... ... ... ........... .... .. ............ ... .. .50 School of Education Celebrating progress in adult literacy [Cordeiro] (San Diego Union-Tribune) ............. 51 On the Move [Groce] (San Diego Union-Tribune) ..... ........................................ 52 Caring for the community [Lee] (San Diego Union-Tribune) ................. .. .... .. ........ 53 School of Law Ongoing relationships [Hartwell] (Daily Transcript) .......................................... 55 The Real Mutual Fund Problem [Partnoy] (San Diego Union-Tribune) ................. .... 57 CalPERS sues NYSE, claiming massive fraud by trade specialists [Partnoy] (San Diego Union-Tribune) ........................................... ...... ... .... ....................... ....... 58 Tricks of the Trade [Partnoy] (San Diego Union-Tribune) .... ... ...... ... ....... ..... ... ..... 61 Bribery question lingers in council case [Martin] (San Diego Union-Tribune) .... ........ 64 New State Laws May Strengthen Jackson Prosecution [Fellmeth] (New York Times) ... 66 Retiring judge wants to continue reforms [Milliken] (San Diego Union-Tribune) ......... 68 From Moonwalk to Perp Walk [Fellmeth] (Newsweek) ......... ....... .............. ......... 71 2 strip clubs seek damages from Cheetahs [Martin] (San Diego Union-Tribune) .. ...... 73 Winfield Harry Johnson, 83; active in civil rights, educational pursuits (San Diego Union-Tribune) .... ... ....................... ..... ................................................... 7 4 Law [Dobrev] (Orlando Business Journal) ....... ..... .. .. ............... ..... ..... ........... .. 75 Business Law (Student Lawyer) .... .. .... .............................. .. ........................ 76 Criminal Law (Student Lawyer) ........ ........ ... ....... ... ....... ............................ .. 77 International Law (Student Lawyer) ..................... .. ....................................... 78 Taxation (Student Lawyer) .......................... .... .... ...... ...... ....... ..... .. .. ... ... .... 79 Other USD related news Burl Stiff [Mijalis] (San Diego Union-Tribune) ... .. ... .............. .... ............ ......... 80 The New SAT [Pultz] (Next Step) ............................. ....... ... .... ... ....... ... .. .... .. 81 Kyoto Laureate Symposium (San Diego Metropolitan) ....................................... 82 Kathy Flanigan, 57; teacher with a passion for history [Bugbee] (San Diego Union- Tribune) .......................... .......................................... .. ... .... ..... .... .. .. ..... 83 The Rev. Francis McDonnell; was chaplain in Vietnam War (San Diego Union- Tribune) ........... .. .. ... ... .. ...... .. ...... ... .............................................. ..... ... 85 The University of the Third Age (Southern Cross) ...................... ... ....... ........... .. 86 Accelerated programs boost upward-bound professionals (San Diego Union-Tribune) .. 87 Athletics Snyder hopes to polish USD's 'diamond in the rough'(San Diego Union-Tribune) ....... 88 Harbaugh glad to leave NFL stage for USD (San Diego Union-Tribune) .. ................ 89 Harbaugh in mix (USA Today) ... .. ................................................... ... ... ...... 90 ( List for USD football coach trimmed to final four (San Diego Union-Tribune) ............ 91 Threes and out for struggling Toreros (San Diego Union-Tribune) ... .. .. .... ..... ... ... .. .. 92 Holland's 'T' will stand as called (San Diego Union-Tribune) ........ ..... .. .. ..... .. .. .... 93 Another Toreros road disaster (San Diego Union-Tribune) ..... ........................... ... 94 Torero's bright spot after return from injury (San Diego Union-Tribune) .. ... ... .... ...... 95 14-point lead isn't enough for Toreros (San Diego Union-Tribune) .... .... .. ......... ... .. .96 Utah size too much as USD is routed (San Diego Union-Tribune) ......... .. ..... ........... 97 Holland goes to WCC about late 'T' (San Diego Union-Tribune) .. ........ ... .......... .. .. 98 Unexplained 'T' puts USD coach in a tizzy (San Diego Union-Tribune) ... .... ............ 99 Escaping a miracle (San Diego Union-Tribune) ... ...... ..... ...... ...... ... ... ...... .... ..... 101 USD wins second in row (San Diego Union-Tribune) .... .... ...... .. .. ...... .. .... .... ..... 103 USD women measure up OK in loss to USC (San Diego Union-Tribune) ..... ........... 104 Toreros rally past Aztecs (San Diego Union-Tribune) .............. ... ... .. .... .. ........... 105 Toreros lose in double OT (San Diego Union-Tribune) ..... .. .. ......... ..... ... ......... ... 106 Bainbridge solves Blanchet puzzle (Seattle Times) ... ..... .. ...... ..... .... ............ .... .. 107 USD's Bernardin making most of second chance (San Diego Union-Tribune) .. ... .. .... 108 2 Longtime
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