Latest News Latest News Arts & Entertainment Civilization Explored in New Triton Show Melissa McKenzie October 1, 2014 Civilization: Where does it begin and what has been lost in translation? These are the questions explored in Karim Alwali’s… Business Family-Owned Bellano Coffee Riding the Third Wave to Success Diane Andrews October 1, 2014 “We’re part of the third wave of independent, specialty coffee shops. We serve sustainably-farmed, exceptional coffees,” says Veronica Ruckman, owner… Community Sister Cities Admin October 1, 2014 This year marks the 30th anniversary of Santa Clara’s Sister City relationship with Izumo, Japan. And every year, annual student… Community 34th Santa Clara Art & Wine Festival a Success Thanks to Volunteers Diane Andrews September 24, 2014 Between 500 – 600 volunteers ensured the success of Santa Clara’s 34th Art & Wine Festival, a fundraiser for community… Community For Sept. 11 Survivor, Getting Out of Manhattan Was Guiding Thought Carolyn Schuk September 24, 2014 In retrospect, Sept. 11, 2001 would have been a good day to be late, or call in sick. But Sun… Community Getting to Know Hilary Keith Cynthia Cheng September 24, 2014 As a child, Hilary Keith loved going to the library. Her house was always filled with library books. Keith was… Community Movie Night at the Harris-Lass Museum a Historical Hit Diane Andrews September 24, 2014 It was standing-room only for free popcorn, cider and a movie at the annual Harris-Lass Museum movie night Sept. 12…. Opinion Atlas Shrugged III Who is John Galt?/Rated PG-13 for smoking, kissing and sensuality. Karl Scott September 24, 2014 In the first two films that premiered in 2011 and 2012 the question was always being asked: Who is John… Schools President of United Teachers of Santa Clara Dispels Myths about Teachers Unions Cynthia Cheng September 24, 2014 Michael Hickey is a former teacher at Scott Lane and Briarwood elementary schools. An East San Jose native who is… Community Santa Clara Woman’s Club Awards Two Nursing Scholarships, Historic First Carolyn Schuk September 24, 2014 Much has changed since 1980, but one that hasn’t is the critical need for professional nursing skills. That’s why the… Opinion Working Hard or Hardly Working? Admin September 24, 2014 Putting in long days? Working over the weekend? You probably feel pretty darn proud of yourself. Well, you can stop…. Schools Years of Work Pay Off for New Northside Schools Carolyn Schuk September 24, 2014 It’s been nearly 10 years since Santa Clara Unified Trustee Andrew Ratermann and former Trustee Teresa O’Neill started talking with… Arts & Entertainment Triton Free Fridays Continue with Shri Krupa Dance Company Melissa McKenzie September 17, 2014 The beauty of classical Indian dance hit the floors of the Triton Museum of Art’s Warburton Gallery in what was… Opinion Five Phrases That Mean You’re Not Hired Admin September 17, 2014 Put down that pen, Ben. Turn that computer off, Geoff. That brilliant resume that you are writing for that fabulous… Community Ajaipal Chahal Named Youth Representative for Sister Cities International Cynthia Cheng September 17, 2014 On the second day of Sister Cities International’s Annual Conference in San Jose last July, Ajaipal Chahal received good news…. Public Safety Cause of Fire at HOPE Services Remains Undetermined Carolyn Schuk September 17, 2014 There’s no new information about the Aug. 22 fire that destroyed three tucks of donations at HOPE Services’ Alfred St…. City Politics City to Sponsor Three Televised Candidates Forums Admin September 17, 2014 The City of Santa Clara will sponsor three forums for the upcoming November municipal election. The offices being considered are… Schools Do Donations to Schools Tip the Educational Scale? Carolyn Schuk September 17, 2014 The question of whether outside donations increase educational inequity in California has been a topic of conversation ever since the… Sports Mexico, Chile Draw in First Friendly at Levi’s Melissa McKenzie September 17, 2014 The national teams of Mexico and Chile battled to a 0-0 draw in the first of what will likely be… Opinion The November Man/Rated R for sex, violence, language, smoking and drug usage. Karl Scott September 17, 2014 You have to ask: Why didn’t this movie open in November? Nobody is saying. Box office results also indicate people… 1 … 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 … 477