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The Journey Debuts at Gallery 85

The Journey Debuts at Gallery 85

Melissa McKenzie

March 12, 2014

Starting Arts African drummers, show-stopping artwork and a packed house were part of the opening reception for the latest exhibit,…

Help Wanted: Dead or Alive

Admin

March 12, 2014

Is your employer looking at you with concern? Does your manager constantly ask how you are feeling? It may not…

AARP Tax Aide

Admin

March 12, 2014

AARP Tax Aide volunteers will be at the Santa Clara Senior Center every Tuesday and Thursday through April 15th from…

Blendable Blushes, Pressed Powder New at MUFE

Blendable Blushes, Pressed Powder New at MUFE

Melissa McKenzie

March 12, 2014

For those who are on-the-go or want to look pro, Make Up For Ever has launched a new line of…

City Desk: Feb. 26, 2014

Carolyn Schuk

March 5, 2014

The Most Connected City in Silicon Valley Candidate for Google Fiber Network Last week Silicon Valley Power (siliconvalleypower.com) announced that…

Dynasty Return, May Go Pro

Dynasty Return, May Go Pro

Melissa McKenzie

March 5, 2014

The smell of freshly cut grass, roar of the crowd, and sound of a ball hitting a bat are what…

Education Desk: Feb. 26, 2014

Carolyn Schuk

March 5, 2014

Audit of Federally-Funded Programs at SCUSD is Mixed Bag After undergoing a Federal Program Monitoring (FPM) audit at the end…

Father of Data Warehousing, Bill Inmon, Talks on Big Data at Upcoming Mission College Event

Father of Data Warehousing, Bill Inmon, Talks on Big Data at Upcoming Mission College Event

Carolyn Schuk

March 5, 2014

I wanted to call this story “Father of Data Warehousing Talks Turkey About Big Data at Upcoming Mission College Event.”…

Looking Back – Week of February 26

Admin

March 5, 2014

100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (February 24, 1914) Annual Election of Commercial League Boosters: 25 Progressive Men to Direct…

Masterpiece Criteria Continues to Unfold as Triton Lecture Continues

Masterpiece Criteria Continues to Unfold as Triton Lecture Continues

Melissa McKenzie

March 5, 2014

In the course of two weeks, the Triton Museum of Art’s Chief Curator Preston Metcalf has begun the task of…

Captain Phillips/Rated PG-13 for violence and language.

Karl Scott

March 5, 2014

In the hunt for Oscar Statuettes, Captain Phillips should be available for DVD viewing before the award ceremonies on March…

Santa Clara High School Launches FHA-HERO Chapter

Santa Clara High School Launches FHA-HERO Chapter

Cynthia Cheng

March 5, 2014

On February 12, a group of students from Santa Clara High School’s new Future Homemakers of America- Home Economics Related…

Seminarians Tie Series with Revs at Annual Basketball Game

Seminarians Tie Series with Revs at Annual Basketball Game

Melissa McKenzie

March 5, 2014

Priests and seminarians battled it out for the eighth annual Revs vs Sems Basketball Challenge at Santa Clara University’s Leavey…

Third Old Bag Luncheon a Big Success

Third Old Bag Luncheon a Big Success

Melissa McKenzie

March 5, 2014

With numbers increasing year-by-year, the interest in the annual Soroptimist Old Bag Luncheon continues to grow. And, with the recent…

Small Talk. Big Fuss.

Admin

March 5, 2014

If there’s one thing worse than being a motormouth, or a blabbermouth, or just a bigmouth, it’s finding yourself to…

Triton Masterpiece Lecture Continues

Triton Masterpiece Lecture Continues

Melissa McKenzie

February 26, 2014

There are a multitude of ways a work of art becomes a masterpiece. While preference plays a role in what…

Woman’s Club Fashion Show “Best Ever”

Woman’s Club Fashion Show “Best Ever”

Carolyn Schuk

February 26, 2014

Every year the Santa Clara Woman’s Club’s annual fashion show draws a bigger crowd. One reason is likely that the…

I’m Sorry That I’m Sorry

Admin

February 26, 2014

Let me start with an apology. I’m sorry this week’s column isn’t very funny. Or very interesting. Or very relevant….

Award-Winning Local Author Robin Burcell Tells Her Own Story at Rotary Lunch

Award-Winning Local Author Robin Burcell Tells Her Own Story at Rotary Lunch

Carolyn Schuk

February 26, 2014

After an ordinary Santa Clara Rotary luncheon, a club member is killed in a fatal hit-and-run accident. Fortunately witnesses get…

City Desk: Feb. 19, 2014

Carolyn Schuk

February 26, 2014

Negotiation Terms Approved for City Place Santa Clara and Centennial Gateway Two major development proposals to create a new neighborhood…