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The clock is ticking: Female fertility declines earlier than you think
Your nagging mother may be right about one thing: If you want to have children, you should tune into your biological clock.
Nobel laureate concerned about fanatics
ORANGE Many notable guest lecturers, speakers and teachers have visited Chapman University during its 150-year-plus history.
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KIDA Appoints Barbara J. Moore, Ed.D. as Executive Director and Vice President Starting July 1, 2012
Kids Institute for Development and Advancement , an integrated center for the treatment of autism and other special needs in County, today announced the appointment of Dr.
Around the Blawgosphere: Nix 'Here-and-There...
Last year, U.S. Bank attorney Andy Mergendahl meditated on the work of Black's Law Dictionary editor-in-chief Bryan Garner and took lawyers to task for their foolhardy uses of the word "shall" in contracts.
The Psychology of Being Unfriended on Facebook
Social scientists are increasingly looking at online friendships and trying to figure out if they carry the same emotional baggage that real-world friendships do.
Editorial: California falling down on the jobs
Isn't the economy getting better? Then why did California lose 4,200 jobs in April, after eight months of job gains? The state's unemployment rate dropped a bit, to 10.9 percent from 11 percent in March.
Chapman Girls (and Boys) Gone Wild
When I graduated from Chapman University in 2001, it was a staid campus - but changes were a'coming. Buildings were getting erected; enrollment was increasing.
Graduation Shout Out to 1st Lt. Rebecca Kipper
This video was created on Friday May 18 - graduaton day at Chapman University School of Law.
Ameritas College designed as a school for Latino adults
Sara Martinez Tucker, left,Chairman of Ameritas College Educational Services,LLC works on the computer while Tony Digiovanni,right , CEO of Ameritas College Educational Services,LLC looks on at Brandman University in Ontario.
School report leads to audience with Nobel Laureate
When 10-year-old Max Goldsmith was asked to do a report about a famous person for his third-grade class at Rose Drive Elementary last year, he thought outside of the box.
Downtown L.A.'s many communities live, work, play side by side
For a downtown once famous for emptying out with the evening commute, the raucous scene around Staples Center and L.A. Live as the Lakers , Kings and Clippers compete in playoff games stands as a testament to how much the central city's fortunes have changed.
Chapman graduates 1,700 in weekend ceremonies
ORANGE Trey Cannon stood surrounded by family, posing for one photo after another, moments after graduating from Chapman University on Saturday, smiling broadly as he considered the journey he'd just completed.
Students shine at Les Miller event
Chamber of Commerce hosts breakfast to celebrate the best Costa Mesa students. This year was the first for Costa Mesa United awards.
Unemployment in O.C. at 3-year low
Orange County employers added 3,300 jobs in April, the third month in a row of employment gains, the state Employment Development Department reported today.
Students cheered and danced as they took a lap around the sprawling campus. Outfits ranged from skimpy lingerie for girls and "tighty whities" for guys, to the more elaborate super hero costumes of Captain America and Iron Man.
Chapman spring 'Undie Run' draws 2,000
ORANGE The annual "Undie Run" at Chapman University is a way for students to get rid of stress and clothes after final exams.
Waffles: Not just a breakfast food anymore
A Sandwiches have constituted an eating staple for a long time. It never ceases to amaze how creative some people can become with regard to how they make sandwiches.
11,700 to graduate from Chapman, CSUF this weekend
More than 11,700 students will participate in graduation ceremonies at Cal State Fullerton and Chapman University starting this Friday.
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Small Cities Are Becoming New Engine of Economic Growth
The conventional wisdom is that the world's largest cities are going to be the primary drivers of economic growth and innovation.
Chapman hoping for quick Undie Run
The run occurs every Wednesday night during Chapman's finals week in the winter and the spring.
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