Letters to the Editor
Letter from Marie Balan
Hello my name is Marie Balan I am in a class right now called Intro to Islam and I was wondering if you can help me out with an assignment I need to ask you...
Letter from Melissa Renteria
I vividly remember celebrating my fourteenth birthday with my family. We sat on the patio of my favorite restaurant, enjoying the perfect weather. I could see the waiter coming with my meal and as I...
Letter from Marjorie Banko
Thank you to Ana Lee Wurlinger for last week’s letter-“Who Stole My City”. She expresed the exact sentiment of MANY, MANY of us longtime residents. It is so very sad that we have lost our...
Letter from Justin Joh
Hi Santa Clara Weekly, My name is Justin Joh and I am inquiring about a possible role in assisting the newspaper on your sports coverage. I have past experience covering high school sports for the...
Letter from Analee Wartinger
Some time ago a book titled “Who Stole My Cheese?” was published, detailing the changing job market in the USA. I would like to modify that title to “Who Stole my City?”, referring to Santa...
Letter from Gabriel Ibarra
Name of Business Location Distance Time Status Times per Week One year ;( Before Moonlight Bowl Moonlight Shopping Center 1.4 miles 5m Closed Why? 2 to 3 times After Homestead Bowl 20990 Homestead Road 5.8...
Letter from Fred Brousseau
Regarding your recent Stadium audit article. Your $1.75 cost per citizen implies City of Santa Clara citizens paid for the audit. The audit was paid for by the legally separate Stadium Authority. Audit fees were...
Letter from Stephanie Guzman
Before coming to Stanford as an undergrad, I read Physics for Future Presidents by Richard Muller (2007). Out of everything covered in this guide to understanding the universe, an anecdote about solar power has stuck...
Letter from James Rowen
The soccer park saga has many elements to it. Santa Clara is a haven to good government and big and small business as well as youth sports. There is something delicious about youth soccer to...
Letter From James Rowen
Many things have happened to me in my life. I had to move, lost my leg, broke a hip and four ribs, but I guess the greatest pain I suffered was being compared to the...