“I’m gonna sing when the Spirit says sing” are the beginning lyrics of the soulful African-American spiritual students belted out at the June 30 Song, Lyrics & You class...
Author: Cynthia Cheng
At your next supermarket trip, if you chat with a woman sharing samples of salad dressings with names such as Real Blueberry...
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Tables covered in clean plastic sheets, were set with a soda can and a bag of flour at each work station. Ready...
Improvising a jam about triceratops is something the Alphabet Rockers did with humor and ease at the June 22 Family Fun Night,...
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President of Genealogical Organization Explores “Latino” and “Hispanic” as Political Terms
Alicia Carrillo, president of the Nuevo Mundo (New World) Historical and Genealogical Society, was born in Mexico and arrived in San Jose...
In spite of challenges Susan Harris faced in the recent school year, the resilient principal of Peterson Middle School has continued to...
It’s not every day a high school student gets formally recognized by an assemblymember. But that’s what happened to Santa Clara High...
Twenty-six students watched in awe as artist Andy Gouveia efficiently composed a six-panel comic strip about a mouse scheming to extract cheese...
“I’ll be reading The Missing series by Margaret Peterson Haddix,” says Devon Blackman, 12, of his summer reading plans. Devon also shared...
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At Central Park Library’s first summer Family Fun Night on June 8, casual evening picnics were in progress during the presentation of...