Latest News Latest News Schools Education Desk: October 9, 2013 Carolyn Schuk October 16, 2013 Petition Drive Launched Supporting District Plans for New Northside K-12 Campus When it comes to state education policy, it wouldn’t… Community First Seats Make Santa Clara’s Levi’s Stadium Personal Carolyn Schuk October 16, 2013 The number 68,500 is hard to visualize. But it’s easy to visualize the number 2. That’s why last week’s installation… Sports Game of the Week: Lady Bruins Volleyball Larry Sacks October 16, 2013 The Santa Clara High School Bruins were defeated in three straight games (25-8, 25-15, 25-17) by the Saratoga High School… City Politics How the City Clerk Protects the Public Record Melissa McKenzie October 16, 2013 When documents get put into record books there’s a small team of people in the City of Santa Clara in… Arts & Entertainment Literature and Art: Triton Discusses To Kill a Mockingbird Melissa McKenzie October 16, 2013 In an extremely personal lecture on Oct. 3, the Triton Museum of Art’s Chief Curator Preston Metcalf, took guests on… Community Margie Edinger Admin October 16, 2013 At the dedication of the Margie Edinger Community Room at the Santa Clara Central Park Library, library donor Ray Edinger… Schools Mary Pat Phillips Wins Teacher of the Year Award Cynthia Cheng October 16, 2013 When Mary Pat Phillips earned her bachelor’s degree from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign during the 1980s, there weren’t that… Community Sports Briefs 10-2-2013 Admin October 9, 2013 Bruins Girls Volleyball opens League With Win, Falls Three Times in Cupertino Tournament The Bruins (2-6, 1-0) opened league play… Community Halloween Fun at Winchester Mystery House Melissa McKenzie October 9, 2013 It’s the creepy, kooky, mysterious and spooky home on the corner of Olsen Drive and Winchester Boulevard in San Jose…. Community Miss California Shines at the Miss America Competition Cynthia Cheng October 9, 2013 “It’s like a train coming towards you; you can hear it coming, and all of a sudden it’s just over… Opinion This Is The End / Rated R for language, bloody violence and comedy in a panic mode. Also drug use, nudity, and sex. Karl Scott October 9, 2013 Here is an odd one. This film opened June 12, did well at the box office, and departed. In early… Schools Scott Lane Elementary School Celebrates 60 Cynthia Cheng October 9, 2013 On September 30, Scott Lane Elementary School ventured into a time machine so the campus community could take a nostalgic… Arts & Entertainment Spectacular Seventh Sculpture Show Now at City Hall Melissa McKenzie October 9, 2013 In each of the last seven years, Santa Clara’s City Hall has been transformed into an art museum showcasing some… Opinion Calm Down It’s Much Worse Than You Think Admin October 9, 2013 Everyone at work knows it; you’re a person who is really good in an emergency. And that’s fortunate, since pretty… City Politics Santa Clara City Desk: October 2, 2013 Carolyn Schuk October 9, 2013 RDA Dissolution Oversight Board Approves Stadium Payment Agreement and Affordable Housing Asset Transfers to City Although the Northside Library discussion… Community Community Gathers for Milk Crate Library Opening Cynthia Cheng October 9, 2013 Half a dozen book shelves, constructed with donated milk crates, are sitting outside the Northside Library. The shelves are filled… Schools Education Desk: October 2, 2013 Carolyn Schuk October 9, 2013 Higher Property Taxes Add Up to $3 Million More for SCUSD, Cabrillo Carnival Accounts Audit Finds No Malfeasance About $3… Op-Ed Four-time 49ers Super Bowl Champ and Polynesian Sports Hall of Famer Jesse Sapolu Speaks at Mission College Robert Haugh October 9, 2013 Speaking candidly about his experiences as one of the pioneering Polynesian professional football players, a heart condition that nearly derailed… Community Sports Briefs 9-11-2013 Admin October 2, 2013 Chargers Tackle Seaside The Chargers (3-0) claimed yet another thrilling overtime win on September 20 at Fitzpatrick Field by topping… Arts & Entertainment Chalk Art Larry Sacks October 2, 2013 When most people hear the word “chalk,” the word “art” doesn’t usually follow it. The phrase “chalk art” simply doesn’t… 1 … 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 … 477