Stanford faculty to create art installation in Caltrain tunnel Angelique Dakkak February 10, 2014 0 Comments The Palo Alto Public Arts Commission recently approved an interactive art installation that will display colorful gradations of LED light and ambient music in the University Avenue tunnel located... Read More »
National Signing Day: Stanford adds 20 players in recruiting haul Michael Peterson February 5, 2014 0 Comments Wednesday was a good day to be a Cardinal fan. Stanford football finalized its 2014 recruiting class by securing the commitments of 20 high-school football players on National Signing Day, including... Read More »
Palo Alto implements new parking rules Alexa Liautaud January 29, 2014 1 Comment After a unanimous vote by the City Council on Monday, Palo Alto will introduce a controversial new permit parking program, which enables neighborhoods to restrict their parking spots to prioritize... Read More »
Palo Alto delays car-dwelling ban enforcement for a year Sam Kurland January 13, 2014 1 Comment On Dec. 16 the Palo Alto City Council unanimously voted to delay the enforcement of the Vehicle Habitation Ordinance (VHO)—which prohibits the act of living in a vehicle within city limits—for up... Read More »
Rising housing costs lead to increase of RFs with children Jamie Helyar January 7, 2014 0 Comments The RF application process has become increasingly competitive in the last five years according to Deborah Golder, dean of Residential Education. These applicants have a few things in common — for... Read More »
Stanford alumnus detained in North Korea apologizes in released video Catherine Zaw November 28, 2013 0 Comments DAILY NEWS BRIEF: Merrill Newman M.A. ‘55, a Palo Alto resident and Korean War veteran, was escorted off a plane in Pyongyang, North Korea, on Oct. 26, by North Korean authorities. North Korean... Read More »
Palo Alto votes down affordable senior housing Sam Kurland November 14, 2013 0 Comments Last week Palo Alto residents voted to overturn a city council ruling that would have re-zoned property on Maybell Avenue to allow construction of an affordable senior housing project on the vacant... Read More »
All Shook Up: Stanford’s earthquake history Molly Vorwerck October 11, 2013 0 Comments Early in the morning of April 18, 1906, Stanford students were asleep in their beds when a massive earthquake shook them awake. The 7.8-magnitude shaker, known as “the Great Earthquake,”... Read More »