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Articles from
November 2007
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At Harvard-Westlake, our faculty don't just teach. They open doors to a world of endless opportunities.
In this series, we feature stories about faculty, both past and present, as told by the very people for whom they've opened doors -- our alumni. Read More
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On Dec. 26, 2004, the most devastating tsunami in recorded history took the lives of more than 150,000 people in Southeast Asia. Most were residents, many were on holiday, and some were there doing charitable work. Two of them were part of the Harvard-Westlake family. Read More
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After winning the Southern Section regional championship last night, the girls' varsity volleyball team will play in the State Division III finals on Saturday, December 1.
The Wolverines will compete against Sacred Heart Cathedral School of San Francisco at the San Jose State University Event Center at 2 p.m.
Go Wolverines!
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Boys' soccer alumni are invited to participate in the annual Alumni Soccer Game at noon on Saturday, December 22. The game will be played on Ted Slavin Field on the Upper School campus. For more information, contact Coach Freddy Arroyo.
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Harvard-Westlake's girls' volleyball team beat Bishop Montgomery Saturday night in the Southern California division III regional semifinals. The Wolverines will play Laguna Beach tomorrow in the regional finals.
Click here to read the full story in the Los Angeles Daily News.
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The Wolverines are included in that talent, ranking 10th among the southern section top 25 teams. Harvard-Westlake senior Renaldo W., is ranked among the top players.
Click here to read the full story in the Long Beach Press Telegram.
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At Harvard-Westlake, our faculty don't just teach. They open doors to a world of endless opportunities.
In this series, we feature stories about faculty, both past and present, as told by the very people for whom they've opened doors -- our alumni. |
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Alumna Dara Torres-Shasha '85 is not only the fastest female swimmer in the country, but also the oldest to try for another spot on the U.S. Olympic team. Swimming is a sport surrounded by skeptics. Torres' age, combined with her continued success, adds to this. Click here to read the story that appeared in the Nov. 18 New York Times about Torres, her training routine, and what she does to keep the skeptics at bay.
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At Harvard-Westlake, our faculty don't just teach. They open doors to a world of endless opportunities.
In this series, we feature stories about faculty, both past and present, as told by the very people for whom they've opened doors -- our alumni. Read More
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At Harvard-Westlake, our faculty don't just teach. They open doors to a world of endless opportunities.
In this series, we feature stories about faculty, both past and present, as told by the very people for whom they've opened doors -- our alumni. Read More
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