PA City Council sets aside money to help ‘high-risk’ homeless Alexa Liautaud October 9, 2013 0 Comments Palo Alto city officials have voted to spend $250,000 on improving living conditions for the homeless population of the city. Read More »
Palo Alto ban on vehicle living limits community center operations, angers homeless Samantha Neuber October 3, 2013 2 Comments Palo Alto City Council passed a highly debated and controversial ordinance in early August banning the act of living in a vehicle within the city. Read More »
Stanford proposes new design of ‘perimeter trail’ Nikhita Obeegadoo September 30, 2013 0 Comments The University recently announced a finalized design of a new proposed perimeter trail, after San Mateo County rejected Stanford’s proposal to fix the Lower Alpine Trail in December 2011. Read More »
Alumni-founded startup delivers local eatery goods to campus Helin Gao September 23, 2013 2 Comments Students can now gain access to food delivery within 45 minutes from over 60 restaurants in Palo Alto and Mountain View thanks to DoorDash, a Stanford alumni-founded startup hoping to leverage the... Read More »
Pacific Art League’s “Taking Digital Art to the Streets” provides a fresh perspective on mobile digital artwork Tara Iyer July 16, 2013 1 Comment Walking into the Pacific Art League’s July 12 exhibition, you might never have guessed that much of the artwork on display wasn’t created with an easel and a paintbrush but instead took form on... Read More »
Palo Alto’s newest ice cream shop, Cream, draws crowds Angela Xu July 9, 2013 0 Comments With the warmth of freshly baked cookies and the chill of a generous scoop of ice cream regularly drawing lengthy lines, Cream, a newly opened ice cream shop on University Avenue, has proven to be a... Read More »
Festivals, fireworks to feature in local July 4 celebrations Catherine Zaw July 4, 2013 0 Comments The Daily compiled a brief preview of how local communities plan to celebrate Independence Day. Read More »
Palo Alto goes “carbon neutral” Katie Kramon April 3, 2013 0 Comments Palo Alto joined a select group of environmentally friendly cities last month by becoming completely “carbon neutral,” providing 100 percent of all electricity from carbon-free sources. Read More »