Like the game of life, the game of lawn bowls is not a straight trajectory. It is all about curveballs. In life, curveballs like the COVID-19 pandemic are unexpected....
Author: Diane Andrews
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Cupertino Teen Leverages the Power of Partnership with the Salvation Army to Feed Hungry Kids
At just 16, Prajval Sharma from Cupertino has already founded a nonprofit that leverages the power of partnerships to make sure hungry...
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The San Jose chapter of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America carried a mobile art exhibit literally on their backs...
Sunnyvale officially came out June 3 for National Pride Month, throwing a historic event on Historic Murphy Avenue. Pride night, beginning at...
For Santa Clara High School junior Rhea Jain, volunteering is essential to being a responsible community member. “Take time out to volunteer,”...
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Rose Academies-Uganda Launches Creative Arts Campaign to Tackle Youth Alcohol and Drug Abuse
#RecoveredHealthyAndProud is the message that Rose Academies-Uganda is sending out via social media to youth throughout the east-African Republic of Uganda, where...
Paul J. Gonzalez’s charming and joyful outdoor mural at John Sutter Elementary School, Santa Clara, transformed the entire end wall of a...
Sahana Prem, a Santa Clara resident and 2020 graduate of Cupertino High School, spearheaded a Rotary Club-supported fundraiser that was a triple...
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Santa Clara 9th Grader Aya Istanbooly Represents California in Microsoft Office Specialist National Championship
With a nod in the right direction from her teacher and encouragement from her parents, Aya Istanbooly practiced, practiced, practiced before taking...
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“I met a software engineer who I had no idea was neurodiverse,” said Isabella He, a junior at Mission San Jose High...