91成人导航 in the Press | Oct. 29, 2019

91成人导航 in the Press | Oct. 29, 2019

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鈥淎 man might say, 鈥榊eah I can do that,鈥 and might run for office. But a woman might say, 鈥業鈥檝e done all these things and because of those things, I can run for office.鈥 Their self-evaluations are different.鈥

Keith Smith, The Modesto Bee, Oct. 26, 2019

Examples of how 91成人导航 was represented in the news media in recent days:

,鈥 The Philadelphia Inquirer, Oct. 27, 2019: McGeorge鈥檚 Anthony Kennedy received the Liberty Medal at the National Constitution Center and part of the story reads, 鈥淜ennedy, who retired from the (U.S. Supreme Court) in 2018, was honored for his efforts to educate Americans about the Constitution through civic education and civil dialogue. The medal, which is accompanied by a $100,000 prize, is presented annually to someone who has worked to secure and promote liberty to people around the world.鈥 Kennedy is the longest serving faculty member at the law school.
 
,鈥 ASHP.org, Oct. 25, 2019: Student-pharmacist Sarah Trinh and Pharmacy professor Raj Patel were interviewed for a story on this year鈥檚 Medicare Part D Clinics. 鈥淪o we鈥檒l basically look through the different plans and find the best plan that鈥檚 tailored to their medications and will save some money,鈥 Trinh told the news arm of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. The clinics have saved an estimated 8,700 Medicare beneficiaries a combined $8.6 million on medications since the first clinic in 2007. Capital Public Radio News also covered one of the clinics in Lodi. 鈥91成人导航 student-pharmacists help senior save on prescriptions,鈥 Capital Public Radio News , Oct. 21, 2019: 鈥淲e鈥檙e looking at all of their medications, both over the counter and prescription, to make sure they are safe and effective to take together,鈥 Patel told Capital Public Radio News. (No URL was available for the story.)

,鈥 The Modesto Bee, Oct. 26, 2019: Political science鈥檚 Keith Smith was quoted in this story. He was not surprised by the gender imbalance reported in the story. 鈥淢en, whether because of social conditioning or historical experience or how they think of themselves 鈥 there are lots of possibilities 鈥 are much more willing to run for office,鈥 Smith told The Modesto Bee, and added that is true at the local, state and federal levels. He later said, 鈥淎 man might say, 鈥榊eah I can do that,鈥 and might run for office. But a woman might say, 鈥業鈥檝e done all these things and because of those things, I can run for office.鈥 Their self-evaluations are different.鈥

,鈥 CALmatters.org and Capital Public Radio, Oct. 27, 2019: John Sims, professor emeritus at the McGeorge and a constitutional law expert, was quoted in this story. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just screaming and yelling and thumping the drum objecting to the policies that California is pursuing,鈥 he told CALmatters.org. 鈥淭he legal technicalities about whether California is allowed to do what it鈥檚 doing almost gets lost in the bushes. 鈥 Is California frustrating federal policy? That鈥檚 the big question here. From looking at this complaint, I just don鈥檛 think that鈥檚 going to be easy to determine.鈥 CALmatters.org鈥檚 columnist Dan Morain mentioned the story and Sims: ,鈥 CALmatters.org, Oct. 28, 2019.

,鈥 PolitiFact California and Capital Public Radio, Oct. 23, 2019: Center for Business and Policy Research鈥檚 Jeff Michael was a source for this piece about the new Major League Soccer franchise and stadium in Sacramento. City leaders are sure this is an economic win for the region, but Michael and other economists think other recent additions are bigger. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not going to have an enormous future economic impact, not in a game-changing type characteristic,鈥 Michael told PolitiFact. 鈥淭his announcement is nice, but it鈥檚 no match for what Sacramento has seen in recent years.鈥 He mentioned Amazon opening a new warehouse in Sacramento and health insurer Centene opening a new campus near downtown as having much larger influences. The story was also used on Capital Public Radio.

,鈥 The Record, Oct. 24, 2019: 91成人导航鈥檚 annual Safe Trick or Treat was the feature of a front-page photo package and an online photo gallery. Student Life expected 6,000 or so trick-or-treaters and family members at the 21 st annual installment of the event as 91成人导航 students, faculty and staff volunteered to distribute about 120,000 pieces of Halloween candy. This is 91成人导航鈥檚 largest annual free community event. Some news outlets wrote about it ahead of the event. ,鈥 The Record, Oct. 23, 2019. .

NASFAA.org, Oct. 23, 2019: McGeorge鈥檚 Tracy Simmons was one of three people featured in this piece about NASFAA members meeting with congressional staffers as part of the group鈥檚 Advocacy Pipeline Initiative. She told the outlet, 鈥淭he highlights of my trip were pinning my cities 鈥 where I was born and where I currently live 鈥 on Sen. Kamala Harris鈥 (D-CA) wall; having one of Sen. Barbara Feinstein鈥檚 (D-CA) staffers recognize my main university; eating lunch and buying a copy of Robert鈥檚 Rules of Order in the House; and getting to learn about the issues the public policy and medical schools are facing since my focus is on law.鈥

,鈥 WorkingMommyJournal.ca, Oct. 22, 2019: Eberhardt鈥檚 Stefanie Naumann is a co-author of her grandfather Tadeusz Haska鈥檚 story of survival. Haska was born in 1919 and orphaned at 13. He spoke nine languages and used that to survive World War II. He immigrated to the United States in 1949 and earned a Ph.D. in linguistics from UC Berkeley before teaching at the Defense Language Institute in Monterey for 35 years. A Q. and A. piece on the book was also published in The 91成人导航an: 鈥淧rof finishes grandfather鈥檚 survival story,鈥 The 91成人导航an , Oct. 10, 2019.

,鈥 Nevada Appeal (Carson City, Nevada), Oct. 23, 2019: McGeorge alumni and District Judge James Todd Russell 鈥74 has been on the bench since 2007 and was featured in this story about him being named the grand marshal for the Nevada Day Parade. He also announced that he鈥檚 running for re-election.

,鈥 The Ombuds Blog, Oct. 22, 2019: McGeorge alumna Emily Azevedo was named the associate ombudsman for the National Olympic Committee. Azevedo completed as an Olympic bobsledder from 2006 to 2014 and was a member of the U.S. Rugby National Team.

,鈥 NBC Bay Area, Oct. 24, 2019: Free dental clinics at the San Francisco Campus and Union City clinics for military veterans by Dugoni students was featured in this story. 鈥淕et health questions answered by students and faculty, receive a free oral health goody bag, and learn more about their on-going program of reduced-fee dental care for veterans,鈥 the story tells veterans.

,鈥 The Record, Oct. 27, 2019: Coach James Graham was quoted in this story about a victory over No. 5 Pepperdine at home. 鈥淲e pride ourselves of being an offensive team and being able to put up goals,鈥 Graham told The Record. 鈥淎s much as the six goals we put up in the first quarter, it was the zero goals I was really happy with because that was our focus this week 鈥 to get better on defense.鈥