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Don Callejon Girls Basketball Team Wins Championship

Don Callejon Girls Basketball Team Wins Championship

Cynthia Cheng

April 8, 2015

“We are the underdogs because we are the smallest middle school in the school district,” says Vicki Martin, coach and…

Justin’s House Holds Fundraiser, Inspires Community

Justin’s House Holds Fundraiser, Inspires Community

Melissa McKenzie

April 8, 2015

Alcoholism and drug abuse are ugly demons, causing a life-long struggle to attempt to break free from addiction. Reasons for…

City Desk: March 25, 2015

Carolyn Schuk

April 1, 2015

Irvine Mission Town Center Proposal Adds Momentum for Downtown Revival As they say, if you build it they will come….

Colorful Run Benefits Pace

Colorful Run Benefits Pace

Melissa McKenzie

April 1, 2015

California’s Great America was the “raddest” place to be on March 21. The theme park, which opens for its 2015…

Crossing Guard Wins Adult Role Model Award

Crossing Guard Wins Adult Role Model Award

Cynthia Cheng

April 1, 2015

Nancy Koble, a city crossing guard, works mostly at East River Parkway and Burdick Lane outside of Don Callejon School….

Kolstad Raffle Tickets: No Evidence for More Than Mistake

Carolyn Schuk

April 1, 2015

Sometimes a mistake is just that. And that’s what Council Member Pat Kolstad’s Mission City Community Fund (MCCF) raffle ticket…

Mission College Offers Chocolate and Confectionery Class

Mission College Offers Chocolate and Confectionery Class

Cynthia Cheng

April 1, 2015

Truffles and filled chocolates were action items on March 20 at Mission College’s Hospitality Management class, Introduction to Chocolate and…

Chappie/Rated R for violence and language.

Karl Scott

April 1, 2015

Way back when Chappie had its first run of theatrical previews it appeared to be a benevolent robot story. There…

Read Santa Clara Shapes Lives Through Literacy Development

Read Santa Clara Shapes Lives Through Literacy Development

Cynthia Cheng

April 1, 2015

For the last six years, ReJoyce Ross has been a learner at Read Santa Clara, the city library’s free literacy…

RJJT Performs Dr. Seuss Tales in Seussical

RJJT Performs Dr. Seuss Tales in Seussical

Melissa McKenzie

April 1, 2015

This month would have been Dr. Seuss’ 111th birthday, so it is the right time for Roberta Jones Junior Musical…

Santa Clara Chorale “Wild Things” Concert Was the Cat’s Meow

Santa Clara Chorale “Wild Things” Concert Was the Cat’s Meow

Diane Andrews

April 1, 2015

“The panther is like a leopard, except it hasn’t been peppered. If you behold a panther crouch, prepare to say,…

This Week’s Letters

Admin

April 1, 2015

When Magnolia was given the conditional lease of the old Milikin site, they were told that SCUSD would be unable…

Think Positive

Bob Goldman

April 1, 2015

Since you have never experienced it in your career, you may be surprised to learn that some people regularly get…

A Painting Career of Constant Change at the Triton

A Painting Career of Constant Change at the Triton

Melissa McKenzie

April 1, 2015

Inside the Triton Museum of Art’s Permanent Gallery is a seemingly disjointed collection of pieces. It begins with precision in…

Author Stacey Lee Gives Library Talk

Author Stacey Lee Gives Library Talk

Cynthia Cheng

April 1, 2015

Attendees received bright handkerchiefs and fake moustaches upon arrival at author Stacey Lee’s talk at Northside Library on March 21….

A Personal Journey Told Through Paint

A Personal Journey Told Through Paint

Melissa McKenzie

March 25, 2015

With pieces that reflect the artist’s heritage, family, spirituality, celebration and struggle, Joyce McEwan Crawford is showing viewers her personal…

An Unmatched Legacy Unfolds in New Book

An Unmatched Legacy Unfolds in New Book

Melissa McKenzie

March 25, 2015

It’s been over 40 years since the San Jose Earthquakes first took the pitch at Spartan Stadium. Between then and…

City Desk: March18, 2015

Carolyn Schuk

March 25, 2015

Most Vulnerable Citizens Paying for RDA Dissolution When the State Legislature shut down California’s redevelopment program, they also shut down…

Education Desk Mar. 18, 2015

Carolyn Schuk

March 25, 2015

Middle College GPA Screw–Up Has Lasting Consequences for Students While Santa Clara Unified continues to pursue its fixation on putting…