- Young Investors Share in the Fun Side of Business at Disney Meeting : Stockholders: Some would rather meet Goofy than make money. Unique dividends include a day at Disneyland.
- Why Do They Do That? : One child stands on his head, another eats like a dog. Don't worry--they're fine.
- Judge Sets Term of Girl for Murder : Courts: 15-year-old who helped kill her father must be released at age 25 under state law. She expresses remorse for her actions and says she hopes to get her life back on track.
- 4 Female Irvine PD Employees File Sex Harassment Suit : Courts: They claim unwanted touching, threats and retaliation by male officers. They say Chief Brobeck was told of the problem months ago but has failed to stop it.
- Viewer Challenges TV Station's Airing of Abortion
- Killings Signal Advancing Urban Ills : Violence: Recent shootings that left two teen-agers dead are making parents realize that the Valley is an increasingly dangerous place to raise children.
- VENTURA : Reports Cite Soil Contamination
- VENTURA : Health Problems Again Block Trial
- Irvine Withstands West Covina's Hot Shot for Victory
- Football
- Memories of the Revolution : Elaine Brown has examined her years as a Black Panther. Rage gave her a story to tell, she says; now she hopes to inspire a new generation.
- Yeltsin Foes Join Unhappy Army Officers at Rally
- Hart's Superb Season Ends With Loss to Claremont
- Miscellany
- Simi Valley Is No. 1 West of Miami
- Lakers Will Go Slow in Using Benjamin : Pro basketball: He is excused from practice and will be fourth string for tonight's game at Sacramento.
- Deborah Baham
- DODGERS : Karros to Begin Camp Without Signing Contract
- Reporter's Love for CBS Long Extinguished : Television: Bert Quint, 30-year news veteran and foreign correspondent, minces no words as he slams the TV network--'I think they're despicable'--and laments the death of journalism.
- U.S. Apparently Dropping Northrop Bribery Inquiry
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- Novadyne Contract: Novadyne Computer Systems Inc. said...
- BOOK REVIEW : The Pauperization of the U.S. Middle Class : BOILING POINT Republicans, Democrats and the Decline of Middle-Class Prosperity : by Kevin Phillips Random House; $23; 304 pages
- Myanmar Slams Nobel Laureates as 'Evil'
- Judge in Deportation Case Refuses Call to Step Aside : Court: Attorneys for Palestinian activists challenge jurist with ties to Jewish-American group's Anti-Defamation League.
- Board Backs Single Trash Authority for County
- THOUSAND OAKS : Panel for Disabled to Have More Power
- DIVISION V-AA, V-A ROUNDUP : Carey Loses Battle, but Brethren Christian Wins
- San Bernardino Drops El Modena
- HIGH SCHOOL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Ventura Eliminated by Mira Costa, 58-56
- PREP PREVIEW 1993: Girls' Swimming : MARINA
- PREP PREVIEW 1993: Girls' Swimming : FOUNTAIN VALLEY
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Ohio State Upsets No. 1 Indiana
- Game Makes Journey Worthwhile for Valley Trio : Women's basketball: It hasn't been easy for players from East Los Angeles to make their mark with the Monarchs.
- Now Clippers Are Trying to Net Gill : Pro basketball: Deal with Hornets could be in works if team can work out contract. Roberts has big game in 123-116 victory over Kings.
- PEOPLE WATCH
- Paul E. McBride has joined PenUltimate Inc.,...
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- U.S. Apparently Drops Northrop Bribery Probe
- Aspin Still in Hospital; Date for Work Return Uncertain
- Wilson's Choice for UC Regent Criticized : Education: Activists say John G. Davies should be ineligible because of his financial ties to the governor and because he fails to reflect the state's diversity.
- Hurricane Battered Florida City--but Not Its Spirit of Renewal : Amid the rubble and the scores who remain homeless, many are still optimistic that the area will transform itself into a model community.
- VENTURA : Meeting on Gangs Draws Over 100
- 6 to Compete for Burbank Council Seats in April Runoff : Elections: One of two school board openings is filled. Weather is blamed for lower-than-expected voter turnout.
- CANYON COUNTRY : 3-Time DUI Offender Faces Murder Charge
- 'Bang! You're Dead!' Once, That Was Child's Play : Children: Far too many have lost hope in life, if not life itself, in gang-related shootings.
- BELL GARDENS : City Workers Serve Notice of Plan to Organize Union
- Football
- He'll Carry a Torch as Well as His Clubs : Golf: Ben Crenshaw has never won at Riviera, but his love of the course is as strong as ever.
- Reducing the Payne of Golf
- John Molle
- Jackson Tops List of Grammy Acts : Awards: Singer, who will do one song, won't be the only star on hand. Says the executive producer: 'This is the strongest lineup we've ever had.'
- Bob Burns has been appointed supervisor of...
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- Warlord Gets Warning: Leave Somalia Port
- SAN CLEMENTE : Major Studies Urged for '83 Landslide Site
- BUENA PARK : Mrs. U.S.A. Finds Beauty in Children
- Wal-Mart Plan May Be Placed on Simi Ballot
- 2 Teens in Tay Slaying to Be Tried as Adults, Judge Rules : Courts: The heinousness of the crime is cited as a reason for the ruling, which makes Mun Bong Kang, 17, and Abraham Acosta, 16, eligible for life without parole.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Okenwa Scores 28 as Master's Prevails, 67-59
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE : Good Neighbor L.A. Takes Title O.C. Is Happy Not to Have
- Anaheim Family, 2 Others Charged in Food Stamp Fraud : Indictments: They are accused of illegal trafficking in more than $20 million in coupons.
- San Leandro Mayor Accused of Tax Fraud
- County Presses on 2 Fronts to Ease Jail Overcrowding : Proposals: Supervisors OK work-furlough center, ask to use Tustin Marine base after 1997.
- NEWPORT BEACH : Police Overtime Since Mid-'70s Is Rejected
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Rally Continues; Stocks Are Mixed
- Milken Says He Has Cancer of Prostate
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- State Searches I-5 for Radioactive Vial of Potentially Deadly Cesium
- Dist. Atty. Says Resignation Won't Affect Investigation
- Slide, Winds Take Heavy Toll on Homes : Storms: Collapse of bluff destroys five houses in San Clemente.
- Death of Man Convicted in AIDS Case May Halt Ruling
- Police Photos Undermine Our Individual Liberties
- Basketball
- Miscellany
- LOS ALAMITOS : For Trainer Perez, Experience on the Track Is Relative Matter
- Basketball
- Football
- Miscellany
- PREP PREVIEW 1993: Girls' Swimming : EL DORADO
- Don Roth's Welcome Departure : Orange County supervisor, facing investigations, announces his long-overdue resignation
- TUSTIN : Pension Fund Probes City Atty.'s Pay Hikes
- Software pirates, steer clear of this one:...
- City to Refrain From Making Seedings Early : Prep playoffs: Series of blunders convinces Harkness to wait until regular season is completed to draw brackets.
- Desert's Fate Might Hinge on Progress of Senate Bill : Plan to Increase California's Protected Wildnerness Angers Off-Highway Vehicle Users, Who Claim a Caretaker Role
- SoundScan Uncovers Case of Falsified Sales : Company Confirms One Retailer's Attempt to Manipulate System Used for Billboard Charts
- Fellini on and as Fellini : MOVIE REVIEW : Director's Bravura 'Intervista': Gorgeously Cinematic Doodle
- SIMI VALLEY : Boys Arrested Over Vandalism Spree
- 'New Start' Was Fugitive's Aim, Police Reports Show : Deception: In his first court appearance since his second life was found out, Gary Elliott denies two misdemeanor charges but concedes his dual identity.
- CAMARILLO : Board to Seek Grant for Casa Pacifica
- OXNARD : Council Candidate's Car Still Missing
- NHL ROUNDUP : Capital Defense Maintains Offense
- Kennedy Streaks Back for Victory
- Setting Sail at Community College Level
- Slater Will Return for His 18th Season With the Rams
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : Bond Rally Continues; Stocks Are Mixed
- Consumer Confidence Is Down Sharply in February
- * Harvey Kurtzman; Helped Found Mad Magazine
- Congress Is Urged to Attract Private Investments
- President Backs U.S. Standards for Education
- Men's Baldness on Top Is Tied to Heart Attacks
- 15 Dead of Tainted Wine
- * Gregory C. Crews; President of Millers Outpost
- Is a Legal Nanny a Luxury? : Paperwork is complex, documents can be forged; only the rich and the lucky can do the right thing.
- Officer Had 90 Minutes Left on the Job : Victims: Slain reserve policeman was to join San Jose force. Partner grew up in Compton and returned to serve community.
- Attorney Faces Felony Counts, New Bar Probe
- MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
- Nissan to Stop Making Cars at One of Its Japanese Plants
- New Snowmobiles Can Be Hot Stuff
- State Moves to Revoke License of Kevorkian : Medicine: The action is largely symbolic because the 'suicide' doctor has not lived or worked in California for more than a decade.
- Dr. Ruth Stays Down to Earth at Temple : Sex therapist gives advice on marriage and teen sex in a Newport Beach talk. But she doesn't forget humor.
- SANTA ANA : Woman Shoots, Kills Self Near Hospital
- CLINTON'S INDUSTRIAL POLICY : Getting an Earful on Ailing Airlines : Transportation: Clinton hears a variety of views from industry leaders during hourlong meeting.
- William D. Herb has joined HDR Engineering...
- Underneath California's Economy : Immigration policy needs to catch up with the marketplace, or both labor and the economy will continue to suffer.
- Spelling the 'R' Word : L.A. schools: Now that minorities are the majority, the rules have changed.
- Smoking Ban in Anaheim City Facilities Given 1st OK : Health: Stadium, arena, all public buildings included. Final approval expected Tuesday.
- Council Votes to Help Repair Pacoima Youth Center : East Valley: L.A. will contribute $280,000 to fix structural damages in the headquarters of the Boys & Girls Club.
- Another Victory Against Stink : Wilson's executive order will prohibit smoking in most state facilities
- President Encourages 'Character' Loans : Banking: Clinton says he's seeking to ease regulatory scrutiny on loans for small businesses. But it is uncertain whether it will make a difference.
- Justices Deny Defendant's Right to Lie : Ruling: The Supreme Court overturns a decision that said it is 'basic to justice' that the accused be allowed to take the stand and refute the charge.
- U.S. Law's Scope at Issue in Antarctica Case : Environment: A court of appeals overturns doctrine, finds that waste cannot be incinerated at McMurdo Sound without an impact statement.
- COLUMN ONE : It's Nice Work If You Can Get It : Thousands vie for jobs in the new Administration. One offers to be photographer of Socks the cat. Another ships a streudel. But connections still count the most.
- MISSION HILLS : 2 Locals Endorse Magana for Council
- Jesse E. Fluharty; Retired Judge
- NEWPORT BEACH : Massage Parlor Gets Permit on Appeal
- Asian-Americans Urged to Increase Political Activism
- OXNARD : Clinic Gives Children Free Dental Care
- Countywide : Red Cross Honors Aquatic Volunteers
- Schools to Teach Dangers of Guns : Education: Shooting victim James Brady helps launch curriculum for children to be used at 20 campuses in L.A. district.
- Mater Dei Handles Quartz Hill Easily
- Trabuco Hills Gives La Serna No Chance for Second Chance
- Titan-Pepperdine Baseball Rescheduled
- Smith Quits Pacific, Seeks New School
- OUTDOOR NOTES / RICH ROBERTS : The Great Outdoors? You'll Find It Indoors Soon in Long Beach
- Football
- Making His Point : Threatt Shooting Less, Giving Others the Ball
- SECURITIES
- Toshiba America's Copier Divisions Suing 2 Distributors : Courts: They and their parent company claim that their trademark was used to sell counterfeit photocopier supplies.
- Thousands of Arizonans Evacuated as Gila River Reservoir Spills Over
- Indian Police Detain 27,000 Rightists
- Do Not Bring Down the House
- 5 Skiers Lost for 4 Days in Subzero Cold Turn Up Safe : Search: Two reach a trading post in Rockies and others find a cabin. They survived by eating snow.
- Wondering Why the Rainfall Isn't Normal? Maybe Because It Never Is : Storms: Downtown Los Angeles records dating from the late 1800s reveal a remarkable range in yearly precipitation.
- Rafael Ruelas Defeats Rivera, Improves to 35-1
- SOUTHERN SECTION BOYS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Purdom, Runnels Help El Modena Stun San Clemente
- MUSIC / BENJAMIN EPSTEIN : Tooting His Horn for Brahms : Ligeti's Chamber Work to Be Played at Chapman University Is Homage to Composer
- COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE
- Microsemi Stock Takes a Nose Dive : Finances: A cash crunch and problems with a bank loan lower value of shares 54%. The company is now cutting costs.
- LOS ANGELES : Gulf War Veteran Gets 30 Years-to-Life Term
- Cypress Voters Could Turn to Colorado for Gambling Advice
- Fullerton : Runway Closed for Safety Project
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Bolsa Chica Plan Backed by Wieder
- Man Convicted 3 Times of Drunk Driving Faces Murder Charge in Crash
- COLLEGE BASEBALL / GARY KLEIN : Better Attitude, Better Numbers
- Emotion Unable to Lift CSUN
- Why Didn't They Do This When Clippers Were There?
- Esperanza Can't Get Off the Ground Against Paramount
- New Master for 'Masterpiece Theatre' : Columnist and Author Russell Baker to Take Over as Host of PBS Series
- Marking 20 Years of Bilingual Plays : Stage: Although the company usually does plays in English and Spanish, its anniversary season opener is an English-only production at LATC's largest theater.
- Leo Beaulieu has been appointed to the...
- KVB/Analect Names Vice President for Development
- Brown Predicts That Teachers Will OK Plan, Avert Strike : Education: County's legislators back his settlement. Speaker will retain role as mediator.
- LA HABRA : Sonora High Senior Wins Essay Contest
- THOUSAND OAKS : Sale of Civic Center to Be Completed
- SANTA CLARITA : McKeon Backs Bills on Immigration
- PLATFORM : All of Black History
- Obituaries : Mark Niblock-Smith; Artist Examined AIDS
- Northridge Loses, but Flowers Wins Big
- Veterans Committee Adds None to the Hall of Fame
- THEATER REVIEW : 'Lives on the Line' Sincere About AIDS
- New South
- Salman Rushdie
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Story of 'One Teen's Abortion' Elicits Plea to 'Value Life'
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Story of 'One Teen's Abortion' Elicits Plea to 'Value Life'
- Bombing of Dresden
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Story of 'One Teen's Abortion' Elicits Plea to 'Value Life'
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Story of 'One Teen's Abortion' Elicits Plea to 'Value Life'
- Bombing of Dresden
- Wealthy
- Fallen in the Line of Duty
- Board Shelved Report on Averting Violence : Safety: Because of friction among its members, the school district panel did not act on a 1990 study that predicted campus killings, task force members say. Some of the recommendations are being hastily instituted in the wake of two fatal shootings.
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Story of 'One Teen's Abortion' Elicits Plea to 'Value Life'
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Story of 'One Teen's Abortion' Elicits Plea to 'Value Life'
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Story of 'One Teen's Abortion' Elicits Plea to 'Value Life'
- Educating Youths About Gays
- ORANGE COUNTY LETTERS
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Story of 'One Teen's Abortion' Elicits Plea to 'Value Life'
- Bombing of Dresden
- School Prayer
- ORANGE COUNTY LETTERS : Hillary Clinton's Joining an Admirable Group
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Story of 'One Teen's Abortion' Elicits Plea to 'Value Life'
- ORANGE COUNTY LETTERS
- Educating Youths About Gays
- Salman Rushdie
- Educating Youths About Gays
- LETTERS IN VIEW : Story of 'One Teen's Abortion' Elicits Plea to 'Value Life'
- MOVIES - Feb. 24, 1993
- MOVIES - Feb. 24, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - Feb. 24, 1993
- Obituaries - Feb. 24, 1993
- Obituaries - Feb. 24, 1993
- POP/ROCK - Feb. 24, 1993
- President of Matsushita Electric Resigns : Management: The change is not expected to shake up MCA Inc., the entertainment giant owned by Matsushita.
- Health Care Stocks Fall After Clinton Speech : Investment: Confusion about the President's reforms has led to a massive selloff affecting even companies that saw profit increases.
- CLINTON'S INDUSTRIAL POLICY : NEWS ANALYSIS : Plan Is in Line With Actions in Past, Many Say : Strategy: By avoiding protectionism, the President is likely to gain a gridlock-busting victory on Capitol Hill.
- Two Compton Officers Slain in Traffic Stop : Violence: Occupants of a red pickup truck emerge firing and are still at large. Grieving city is outraged.
- O.C. Supervisor Roth Resigns : Politics: In surprise announcement, he says criminal investigations of alleged influence peddling hurt his ability to serve county. Board colleagues hail his record.
- TOGETHER: Good friends from Garden Grove Joycelyn...
- Besieged Roth to Quit as Orange County Supervisor : Politics: He says a 10-month influence-peddling probe has damaged his ability to carry out his duties.
- Panel Details Public Works Funding Idea : Capital: U.S.-backed corporation would provide insurance and financing to make projects attractive to investors.
- No Word From Governor on Picking Roth Successor : Replacement: Support builds among local officials for Orange City Councilman William G. Steiner.
- 5 San Clemente Homes Ruined in Massive Slide
- IT'S OFFICIAL: The war between Huntington Beach...
- NHL Team, Arena Close to Deal, Official Says : Hockey: Agreement on Anaheim Arena lease would allow the expansion club to start next season.
- SUNNY SCHOOL: Here's the latest in environmental...
- Under Pressure, Clinton Vows More Cuts in Spending : Economy: President reacts to growing criticism after Democrats force delay in action on his stimulus plan. Congress to give priority to deficit-reduction resolution.
- Defense Seeks Mistrial Over Juror : Motion: Lawyers say woman's comments show she is biased. Wind balks at signing conflict of interest waiver.
- DUCK: With hockey in Anaheim Arena next...
- Troubling Portrait of Suspect in Slaying : Reseda High: Officials say Robert Heard is a vandal with a criminal record. He allegedly tried to rob another student at gunpoint as he fled.
- Reseda Killing Escalates Attacks on L.A. District
- Suspect in School Killing Has Criminal Record, Authorities Say : Violence: He also tried to rob another student as he fled the shooting scene at Reseda High, they report.
- Anaheim Hockey Deal Near : Negotiations: Disney team is expected to reach agreement on an arena lease this week.
- Ruelas Has Rivera Seeing Double
- PREP PREVIEW 1993: Girls' Swimming : Diving Squad Springs Capistrano Valley to Prominent Heights
- Young Hopes to Be Better Able to Focus on the Job at Hand
- Football
- PREP PREVIEW 1993: Girls' Swimming : EL TORO
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : El Modena Outlasts Alta Loma in Overtime, 1-0
- Basketball
- Football
- UC IRVINE NOTEBOOK / ROBYN NORWOOD : Winning Is Fast Becoming a Habit for Him
- Hockey
- PACIFIC 10 CONFERENCE BASKETBALL / DAN HAFNER : Coaches' Crystal Balls Clouded
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 24, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - Feb. 24, 1993
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Azusa Pacific Women End SCC's Season
- Baseball
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP
- Bolt Gave Golf Its Deserts
- Down Memory Lane on Coliseum Track
- Riviera Called in Good Shape for L.A. Open
- CAMARILLO : Firm to Transfer 140 to Local Plant
- Starting All Over : Smith Brings Experience of Playing to Front Office
- AGOURA HILLS : Bill Would Regulate Signs Near Freeway
- 1993 PREP PREVIEW / BOYS SWIMMING : Boys' Swimming at a Glance
- Running
- Oilers Team Up to Get the Job Done : Basketball: New philosophy adopted by Tommy Walden and his teammates at Huntington Beach is paying off in a string of victories.
- Violinist Tetzlaff: No Labels, Please : Today, Calendar debuts this weekly feature designed to introduce artists, performers and players whose stars are on the rise.
- Jim FrenchSchool: IrvineSport: BasketballPosition: GuardClass: SeniorLast season,...
- CSUN to Disclose Football Program's Fate Within a Week
- College Basketball
- TENNIS / EVERT CUP : Davenport, 16, Starts Out a Success as a Professional
- KCAL's Smart Move--Prime-Time News
- PERSPECTIVE ON HEALTH CARE : Medical Miracles Have Faustian Trade-Off : Every 'success' that postpones death deepens the fiscal black hole that will face the next generation.
- SAN CLEMENTE : Commuter Station at North Beach Urged
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : The Right Call in San Clemente
- Set Free Church Members Fight Eviction Notice
- Lakers Trade for Benjamin and Christie : Pro basketball: Perkins is sent to the SuperSonics. Pfund says that it is time for a change because of the loss of Magic.
- At Northridge, the Throws Won't Be Free : College basketball: Thanks to an 11-year-old's kindness, halftime foul shots will raise money for Flowers, a recruit who never became a Matador.
- Obituaries : Florence Riford; UC San Diego Benefactor
- ENVIRONMENT WATCH : Putting On the Brakes
- Redskins Will Protect Marshall
- McKnight Can't Rein In Mater Dei
- 1993 PREP PREVIEW / BOYS SWIMMING : EL TORO
- When the Jaws of Victory Stay Clenched, Emotion Is No Friend
- Knickle Gets First Victory as Kings Win
- OC Philharmonic Will Scale Back for 1993-94 Season : Music: Because of a decline in touring orchestras, only eight concerts are scheduled at the Performing Arts Center.
- DODGERS : To Identify These Players, You Need a Program
- SOUTHERN SECTION GIRLS' SOCCER ROUNDUP : Clabaugh's Long Goal Gets El Toro Past Ocean View, 1-0
- No Tears at Box Office for 'Game' : Movies: Thriller-with-a-twist from Miramax experiences a huge jump in ticket sales as it is released to 735 screens, up from 255 the week before.
- High Court Rejects Berry's Appeal in Videotapings Suits
- Weekend Box Office
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Commission to Weigh Shopping Center Plan
- 1993 PREP PREVIEW / BOYS SWIMMING : WOODBRIDGE
- Miscellany
- Cycling
- College Basketball
- TV REVIEWS : A Distinctive Comeback for Robert Blake in 'Judgment'
- MUSIC REVIEW : The Arista Trio Dazzles : Fullerton Friends of Music heard Mozart, Arensky and Beethoven at their best.
- GARDEN GROVE : Visual Arts Program Earns School Award
- ANGELS : Langston Wants to Be Traded, but Team Says No
- Brothers Shot, 1 Killed in 2 Gang Attacks : Crime: Police say the incidents in Buena Park may be part of the cycle of violence that claimed the life of another family member in 1989.
- 1993 PREP PREVIEW / BOYS SWIMMING : LOS ALAMITOS
- Video Game Firm T.HQ Arranges $30-Million Loan
- Firm Files for Bankruptcy
- WellPoint Reports 26% Drop in Quarterly Profit
- SECURITIES
- Syncor to Sell or Close Home-Infusion Facilities
- Medical Status Quo 'Will Kill Us,' First Lady Says : Health: During fact-gathering tour of Boston, Mrs. Clinton takes swipes at insurance and pharmaceutical industries.
- Chorus Line of Unlikely Hip-Hoppers Gets in Step
- InVitro International: The Irvine developer of toxicity...
- Modest Growth Seen but Jobless Concerns Linger
- Exercise Is Key to Weight Reduction Over Long Haul
- A Way to Head Off Disaster : Speaker's plan to avert teachers' strike deserves support
- Student Will Study Africa at the Source
- ANAHEIM : Some Slide Residents Seek Condemnation
- SWIMMING / THERESA MUNOZ : Three Among 10 Finalists for Sullivan Award
- UCI Takes a Trip, Forgets to Pack Intensity : Basketball: Despite career-high 29 points from Keith Stewart, Anteaters fall to Hofstra, 77-67, in New York.