Latest News Latest News Schools Families of Scott Lane State Preschool Learn New Math Games Cynthia Cheng March 24, 2017 In a classroom at Scott Lane State Preschool on the morning of March 3, parents created small signs by taping… Arts & EntertainmentCommunity Special Talents Shine Bright Erasmo Guerra March 24, 2017 The acts ranged from a vocal performance of Fly Me to the Moon to a rapper spitting rhymes for an… Arts & Entertainment Spoken Word Celebrated at Studio Bongiorno’s Burning Tale Melissa McKenzie March 24, 2017 Pulses raced, music flowed and words poured from mouths, baring the soul of each speaker as new creations and old… Schools School District Affirms Safe Learning Environment for All Students Diane Andrews March 24, 2017 The Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) enrolls students from families speaking 47 different languages, ranging from Spanish, Korean and… Sports Chargers Baseball Steals Walk-off Victory From Mustangs Andrew Bensch March 24, 2017 Friday afternoon’s tilt between the Wilcox Chargers and Homestead Mustangs was all about quickness. The Chargers ended up 4-3 walk-off… Community Hands Around the Mosque Celebrates Unity, Denounces Division Melissa McKenzie March 24, 2017 Standing, arms outstretched and hands clasped with their neighbor’s, Jews, Catholics, Protestants, Muslims, Buddhists and pagans surrounded Santa Clara’s Muslim… Opinion Work Daze – Hire Me. Hire Me Not. Bob Goldman March 17, 2017 Your boss is an idiot. The entire executive team is composed of morons. How do we know this? They hired… Public Safety Call That Ended With Officer-Involved Shooting Wasn’t the First About Troubled 24-Year-Old Carolyn Schuk March 17, 2017 When Santa Clara police responded to a 9-1-1 call on the 2200 block of Deborah Dr. shortly after 5 p.m…. City Politics DA Dismisses Complaints Against Mayor Carolyn Schuk March 17, 2017 The Santa Clara District Attorney has dismissed complaints against Santa Clara Mayor Lisa Gillmor that allege Brown Act and conflict… Schools Wilcox Student Achieves Top ACT Score Admin March 17, 2017 Aditya Sriram, a senior at Wilcox High School, earned the highest possible ACT composite score of 36. On average, less… Community Santa Clara Around Town Santa Clara Weekly March 17, 2017 SCLOrk Santa Clara University Laptop Orchestra Thursday, March 16th 5:30 p.m. You never know what will happen at a SCLOrk… Community Looking Back March 2017 Mary Hanel March 17, 2017 Week of March 14th Headlines 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (March 14, 1917) Vote F for Good Roads and… Public Safety Police Blotter Santa Clara PD March 17, 2017 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Milestones Milestones (OPINION) Miles H Barber, Publisher March 17, 2017 No one really likes to be duped. Being fooled by a magician with an illusion is a trick and different… Community “Funny in Farsi” Author Firoozeh Dumas Is Funny in English, Too Diane Andrews March 17, 2017 “New York Times” best-selling Iranian American author Firoozeh Dumas, although now living in Munich, Germany, found her way to Santa… Schools Mission College’s African American Celebration Luncheon Recognizes Achievements of African Americans Cynthia Cheng March 17, 2017 Mission College counselor and instructor Donnelle McGee read aloud his poem, “Love Turned Around”: It’s late/and there you are./ The… Community Chef Laura Stec Explains the Science of Sauces Cynthia Cheng March 17, 2017 During her March 6 French Sauces cooking demonstration held at Central Park Library, Chef Laura Stec offered a tip about… Arts & Entertainment Bill Gould Melds Manmade and Nature in New Exhibit Melissa McKenzie March 17, 2017 Step into the Triton Museum of Art and hanging above the museum’s rotunda are cable lines dripping with petrified citrus… Arts & Entertainment “Triton’s Artist Reception: A Natural Success” Maria Judnick March 17, 2017 On Sunday, March 12, the Triton Museum of Art (1505 Warburton Ave.) celebrated another artist reception with over 500 art… Arts & Entertainment Manifest Destiny’s Effect on Art Melissa McKenzie March 17, 2017 Art has long been a reflection of society. Historians can look at artistic endeavors and use them as a tool… 1 … 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 … 477