Latest News Latest News Opinion The Expendables 2 / Rated R for language, violence and restless old actors who just won’t give up Admin August 29, 2012 The original film, The Expendables, which should have been called “The Not Really Expendable,” came out in 2010. It wasn’t… Community September 2012 Calendar Admin August 29, 2012 Ongoing – Farmers Market Every Saturday morning The Downtown Santa Clara Farmers Market continues its popular year-round engagement every Saturday…SPONSORED Opinion The Truth About Lying Bob Goldman August 29, 2012 I am a handsome, charismatic, brilliant, successful, wonderful person. I am also a person who lies to himself — a… Community Dungeons and Dragons Group Fosters Role Playing Fun Cynthia Cheng August 29, 2012 There has been a theft. We must channel ourselves into the role of fighters, magic users, wizards, and priests to… CommunitySchools Santa Clara Student, Jessica Reiner Receives ICMA-RC Vantagepoint Public Employee Memorial Scholarship Fund Award Admin August 29, 2012 Jessica Reiner, 22, of Santa Clara, is among 30 recipients of the 2012-2013 ICMA-RC Vantagepoint Public Employee Memorial Scholarship (ICMA-RC… Community Getting to Know Carmen Pascual Suzy Paluzzi August 29, 2012 Have you ever wondered who does the decorating at the Triton Museum’s Gift Shop? The colorful, eye-pleasing display is the… Opinion Invasion of the Velvetizers Carolyn Schuk August 29, 2012 Some of my readers may know that I’m a collector of mid-century women’s magazines. An accompanying interest is brand name… CommunitySchools Santa Clara High Student Wins Scholarship Honoring Former Teacher Don Mankamyer Admin August 29, 2012 The late Don Mankamyer was an Industrial Arts instructor who taught in the Santa Clara Unified School District for 30… Schools SpareFoot “Spare Funds” Scholarship Admin August 29, 2012 Tech startup SpareFoot, the world’s largest online directory connecting consumers to self-storage facilities recently announced Santa Clara native Joyce Kim… City Politics Santa Clara City Desk: Aug. 29, 2012 Carolyn Schuk August 29, 2012 RDA Shutdown Goes On..and On At the current pace of operation, it feels like unwinding the state’s RDA program will… City Politics CalPERS: Where the Benefits Come From Carolyn Schuk August 22, 2012 About a year ago, California Governor Jerry Brown proposed changes to California’s 80 year-old public employee pension plan. One provision… Arts & Entertainment deSaisset Museum Modifies Art Melissa McKenzie August 22, 2012 Body modifications have long been part of various cultures. From simple modifications like tattoos and piercings to surgical procedures like… Schools Giving back to their community as a back to school gesture Admin August 22, 2012 Giving back to their community as a back to school gesture, Santa Clara Unified School District teachers handed out free… Community Honoring Santa Clara’s Native Son John Vasconcellos Carolyn Schuk August 22, 2012 Nobody really cared Saturday afternoon that Willie Brown was a no-show at the Santa Clara County Democratic Club’s John Vasconcellos… Schools Millikin School Celebrates Grand Opening at a New Campus Cynthia Cheng August 22, 2012 The afternoon sunshine cast a cheery light on all the people walking around with Ben & Jerry ice cream cones… Community More Than 1,000 Great Golf Courses in the Great Lakes State Part II Diane Andrews August 22, 2012 “Michigan is uniquely suitable to golf courses. It’s not barren like Florida or dry like California,” says Michigander Bob Brouwer,… Opinion The Bourne Legacy / Rated PG-13 for violence and flirting Admin August 22, 2012 The Bourne series continues but Jason Bourne has not returned. Unless you count seeing a picture of him and discussion… Community Santa Clara Police Activity League Donations Help Students Admin August 22, 2012 The Santa Clara Police Department’s Police Activities League (PAL) is donating new school supplies to Santa Clara Unified School District… Schools SCUSD’s Online Meal Payment System: A Helpful Tool Admin August 22, 2012 Parents and guardians of SCUSD student are able to pay for their child’s meals online. It is fast and simple… City Politics 100 Years Later El Camino Real Still a Public Policy Challenge Carolyn Schuk August 15, 2012 History buffs may have noted that 2012 is the 100-year anniversary of the first paving of the California State Highway… 1 … 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 … 492 SPONSORED