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Painting project to 'transform' Gunn High
A yearslong proposal to repaint Gunn High School is moving forward with a color scheme selected with deep input from students and strong support from the Board of Education.
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For the love of lit
Bibliophiles, take note: A bevy of writers and readers of all kinds will make their way to town on Sunday, March 13, for the return of Litquake Palo Alto, a free literary festival at the Oshman Family Jewish Community Center (OFJCC).
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Paly girls fall in NorCal playoffs, but Priory boys, M-A girls win
Palo Alto senior Alexis Harris (24) managed to score 16 points despite being closely guarded during a 55-49 loss to Dublin in a CIF NorCal Division I basketball opener on Wednesday. The M-A girls won their opener, 56-44, and the Priory boys went overtime for a 77-75 victory. In the final local opener, the Eastside Prep boys dropped a 62-30 decision . (Photo by Al Chang)
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Ike's Place to return to Stanford campus
Stanford University students who formed "Ike's Army" two years ago in protest of the university's decision to replace an Ike's Place location with a "flexitarian" cafe will be thrilled: The sandwich shop is returning to campus.
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Storify: Growing up undocumented
The Palo Alto Weekly has created a Storify page to collect news articles and other content related to undocumented youth in East Palo Alto and neighboring communities and the challenges they face.
Painting project to 'transform' Gunn High School
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Residents prepare for expansion of parking program
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School board approves Addison donation
A plan to significantly renovate Addison Elementary School took a step forward Tuesday night with the Palo Alto school board... Last comment 8 minutes ago | 13 comments
School district shifts, again, on counseling work
Palo Alto school district staff have pivoted on an idea for a committee that would have identified a new, unified counseling... Last comment 7 hours ago | 9 comments
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Peninsula Foodist
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Ike's Place to return to Stanford campus
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Two Decades of Kids and Counting
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Sleeping with the fish
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Invest & Innovate
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Bay Area Bubble Watch: Did the Bubble Busters get Busted
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"SAP hosts GIRLsmarts4tech"
An SAP employee helps middle schoolers at the company's Palo Alto office last week during GIRLsmarts4tech, a workshop on computer science and technology. The aim was to jump-start students' interest in computer science by getting them to see the technology behind the things they use every day.
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School district defends dismissal of student-DNA case
The Palo Alto school district has fired back in response to an amicus brief the U.S. Departments of Education and Justice filed in support of a former Palo Alto Unified School District family who filed a lawsuit against the district after a teacher allegedly divulged that their son carries a genetic marker for cystic fibrosis. Thursday, 2:24 PM | 4 comments
Painting project to 'transform' Gunn High School
Hillary Clinton back in Atherton for another fundraiser
Stanford all set for NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships
Cardinal corner
Fourteen Stanford athletes who have a combined 33 All-America honors will compete in seven competitions at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships, which begin Friday at the Birmingham (Ala.) CrossPlex. Thursday, 7:55 PM
Menlo School baseball keeps finding ways to post victories
Priory boys, M-A girls advance in the NorCal hoop playoffs
USA roster is set for women's Olympic qualifying tourney
Cardinal men fade quickly from Pac-12 hoops spotlight
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
The first thing to say about "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot" is "Good on you, Tina Fey." Because this feminist war dramedy -- destined to open at fourth place in box-office receipts -- is a vanity project done right. Taking her cachet and cashing it in on wo...... Read the full review
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