Mary Hanel, the former history librarian at the Santa Clara City Library retired three years ago this month, but she’s as busy as ever. She attends lectures and programs...
Author: Erasmo Guerra
In February of this year, at the age of 34, Mike King was diagnosed with autism. He’d seen psychologists before, like, that...
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Liz Hoshiko always meant to attend one of those Paint Nites you hear a lot about these days. What kept her from...
Part science fair and part otherworldly comic con with a steampunk top-hats-and-fishnets flair, the 12th annual Bay Area Maker Faire at the...
While attending Purdue University on an academic scholarship, Gaston Tamboura, a Senegalese immigrant, found his passion for teaching. A fellow student had...
Last week, on a bright spring afternoon with a breeze that carried the prickly scent of fresh-cut grass, a crowd of 80...
The acts ranged from a vocal performance of Fly Me to the Moon to a rapper spitting rhymes for an original song...
Now in its third year, the nonprofit Friends of Children with Special Needs (FCSN) will present its annual Special Needs Talent Showcase...
For Franciso Jiménez, Santa Clara University Professor Emeritus and author of a series of autobiographical books about his life as an undocumented...
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On the Santa Clara University campus one recent afternoon, students headed to class in hoodies and backpacks. Some walked in Birks. Others...