Stanford-founded company Ayasdi advances complex data analysis Emma Townley-Smith February 15, 2013 0 Comments Ayasdi, a data analysis company co-founded by Gurjeet Singh M.S. '05 Ph.D. '07 P.D. '09, Harlan Sexton Ph.D. '81 and Professor of Mathematics Gunnar Carlsson Ph.D. '76, has pioneered a new program to... Read More »
Palo Alto among highest concentration of wealthy households Ileana Najarro February 12, 2013 0 Comments The U.S. Census Bureau reported that Silicon Valley had the second highest concentration of wealthy households in a metropolitan area from 2007 to 2011 Read More »
Palo Alto middle school accused of mishandling bullying case Justine Moore February 11, 2013 0 Comments Investigators from the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights have found that a Palo Alto middle school mishandled a bullying case in which a disabled student was chronically... Read More »
Council elects Scharff and Shepherd to lead city in 2013 Danny Gifford January 12, 2013 0 Comments The Palo Alto City Council elected Councilman Greg Scharff as mayor of Palo Alto for the upcoming year on Jan. 7. The nine-member council selected Scharff, who has served on the council... Read More »
Palo Alto looks to solve downtown parking shortage Samantha Lynn November 5, 2012 0 Comments Palo Alto officials are looking into radical solutions to the downtown parking shortage, going so far as suspending rules that have allowed monetary fees to substitute off-street parking requireemnts... Read More »
In Good Taste: Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth In Palo Alto Rachel Zarrow November 5, 2012 0 Comments After dinner in Palo Alto, one has two options for nightlife: beer or frozen yogurt. But tucked behind floor-to-ceiling windows, chef cases of the sweetest treats await those willing to search. Read More »
PA Council to discuss proposed complex near Caltrain station Rae Staben October 16, 2012 1 Comment The project, which will be voted upon at the Nov. 5 meeting, has received funding from John Arrillaga '92 MBA '98 and will house TheatreWorks, the third-largest theater company in the Bay Area. Read More »
New Stanford athletic department policy leaves fundraiser homeless The Daily News Staff October 2, 2012 0 Comments The Concours d'Elegance is a car show that has raised over $1.78 million for local charities over the last 47 years. Read More »