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NOTEBOOK: WRIGHT PREPARES FOR SCHOOL HEARING.


Byline: Scott Wolf Scott Richard Wolf (born June 4, 1968) is an American actor.

Born in Boston, Massachusetts to Steven Wolf and Susan Enowitch, Wolf was raised in West Orange, New Jersey. He graduated in 1986 from West Orange High School.
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The lawyers for USC An abbreviation for U.S. Code.  cornerback Eric Wright Eric Wright is the name of:
  • Eric Lynn Wright, the real name of rapper Eazy-E
  • Eric Wright Jr., Eazy-E's oldest son, known by his stage name Lil Eazy-E
  • Eric Wright (writer), a Canadian writer of murder mystery novels
 are scheduled to meet with the university's student-affairs office next week to help set a date for Wright's disciplinary hearing.

Prosecutors decided not to file sexual-assault or drug-possession charges against Wright on April 20, but he must face a student-affairs panel, specifically to account for 136 ecstasy pills that were found in his apartment.

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 USC policy. Another issue could be the alleged victim's statement to police that Wright placed a blue pill (Med.) A pill of prepared mercury, used as an aperient, etc.
Blue mass.

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 in her mouth which he said was Ecstasy.

``We've set a schedule in order to resolve the issues that are outstanding,'' said Wright's attorney, Carmen Carmen

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 Trutanich. ``We need to go forward in terms of setting forth the agenda to proceed.''

The student-affairs investigation into Wright's case is completed, according to sources. With final exams this week and next, it's unlikely a hearing would take place until the latter part of this month.

--Bruin named top gymnast: UCLA UCLA University of California at Los Angeles
UCLA University Center for Learning Assistance (Illinois State University)
UCLA University of Carrollton, TX and Lower Addison, TX
 gymnast Kristen Maloney was given the Honda Award, an annual award for the country's best collegiate gymnast. Maloney, a former Olympian, helped UCLA to two national championships. She became the first UCLA gymnast to score a 10 on all four events in her career and just the fourth in NCAA history.

--Acker's departure official: Pepperdine guard Alex Acker, who declared himself eligible for the NBA Draft last week, has hired agent Jerome Stanley and is no longer eligible to return to school. The NBA Draft is next month.

--CSUN goes maple: The Cal State Northridge men's basketball team will travel to Canada over Labor Day weekend and take part in a preseason tournament. Teams and location will be determined at a later date.

--Hoops improvement:UCLA athletic director Dan Guerrero accepted an invitation to join the ``College Basketball Partnership,'' a group formed last year to improve and promote the game of college basketball.

--Trojans basketball notes: USC received a commitment from Abodoulaye Ndiaye, a 6-foot-11 center from College of Southern Idaho. Meanwhile, former USC assistant Eric Brown has been hired as an assistant at Iowa State.

Jill Painter and Brian Dohn contributed to this report.
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Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:May 4, 2005
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