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A car that swerved to avoid a chair on the highway crossed the median and collided with a bus taking students to a spring break vacation.
March 17, 1997
World & Nation
A 28-year-old jobless man burned an American flag outside a University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh building today, saying it was a protest over his not being allowed to work at the campus radio station.
June 29, 1989
USC Sports
For most colleges that are at least the size of, say, Reseda High, the prospects of playing the University of Wisconsin--Oshkosh hardly conjure up a whole lot of fear and trembling.
Dec. 22, 1985
High School Sports
Baseball: Aurora scores twice in ninth for 7-6 victory in Division III series opener.
May 24, 1998
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Oct. 6, 2020
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To take over his father’s job as a high school basketball coach meant a lot of sacrifices for Lance Randall.
Feb. 27, 2005
Sports
The Chapman women’s basketball team, which won its first five games, wanted a tough test but it got more than it could handle as Wisconsin Oshkosh dominated the Panthers, 81-46, Monday at Chapman.
Dec. 16, 1997
A special teacher training program to help dyslexics--people who have a handicap that affects their reading--will be held July 13 to 24 at Orange Coast College.
June 29, 1987
Jose Luis Noriega, a University of San Diego sophomore ranked sixth nationally, lost to No. 3 Steve Bryan of Texas, 2-6, 7-6 (7-5), 6-4, in the quarterfinals of the NCAA men’s individual championships at Indian Wells Friday.
May 26, 1990
The UC San Diego women’s track and field team recorded its highest finish ever, third, with 44 points at the NCAA Division III meet in Naperville, Ill.
May 27, 1990