Headliner: Del Van Dyke emerged from the San Francisco comedy scene in the 80’s and quickly became a fixture on the nightclub circuit. The winner of several major comedy competitions, he has headlined across the U.S., appeared on network and cable television, performed with musical act such at The Pointer Sisters and The Neville Brothers, and entertained our armed forces serving overseas. And, now, the Empire Ballroom at Sequoia Restaurant Doors open for Comedy Night at 7:00 pm; the show begins at 8:00 pm. Sequoia Restaurant at the historic Bee-Bennett House, 645 Bee Street, Placerville. For elegant Sequoia dining before the show, please make your reservations to arrive at or before 6:30 p.m. and enjoy the show for only $10. Regular tickets are $15 by reservation, and $20 at the door. For more information contact: Sequoia (530) 622-5222
Prospective and current graduate business students who used a Web site to cheat on entrance examinations over the past five years could have their scores thrown out.
School counselors, teachers and families of students the principal said made a pact to get pregnant and have babies together have no information to back the claim, the mayor of Gloucester said Sunday.
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Dan Berger, a 26-year-old aide to New York Congressman Charles Rangel, knew he wanted to get an MBA but, he says now, he was overwhelmed by the number and variety of programs available: "I knew I needed to gather a lot of information before choosing a school, but I really didn't know where to start."
Wake Forest University will no longer require applicants to take the SAT and ACT exams, boosting a movement to lessen the importance of standardized tests in college admissions