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EDUCATION
UCI now driving
with hydrogen
Researchers at UC Irvine’s National Fuel Cell Research Center took
delivery of a new hydrogen fuel cell vehicle Monday. They will use
the state-of-the-art SUV, one of only 18 in the world, to study the
feasibility of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s proposed “Hydrogen
Highways,” a plan for a widespread rollout of hydrogen fueling
stations. The hydrogen vehicles, built by Toyota, have the same body
and chassis as their Highlander SUV. The prototype cars are years
away from mass production.
* Students in Newport Harbor High School’s Culinary Academy
advanced to a national competition after taking top state honors over
the weekend. Each member of the four-person team also won an $8,000
scholarship to attend culinary school. The team cooked up a
three-course meal in 60 minutes, beating out 14 other student teams
at the ProStart Student Invitational Saturday at Cal Poly Pomona
* California voters narrowly passed Proposition 55, which will
provide $12.3 billion to California schools to improve facilities.
Newport-Mesa Unified School District stands to get the $50 million
promised to it for the multi-school Measure A construction project.
UC Irvine and OCC will also get money for facilities’ improvement.
* The Coast Community College District filed a counter lawsuit
against Christian broadcaster Daystar Television Network on
Wednesday, asking a judge to decide who should be allowed to buy
KOCE-TV. Attorneys for the district filed the cross complaint in
response to a suit filed last week by Daystar. The district’s
response also asks the court to decide if they could restart the
bidding process or take the station off the market they it loses the
case.
-- Marisa O’Neil
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