Keep service requirement for Gilroy high school students
Trustees should not back away from the requirement for Gilroy high school students to log 80 hours of community service prior to graduation. That’s 20 hours a year to give back to the community. It’s a reasonable expectation, and one that builds community spirit. To paraphrase the late President John F. Kennedy, “Ask not what your community can do for you, ask what you can do for your community.”
Tackling the vexing local homelessness problem
Homelessness is a vexing issue, one that's uncomfortable and
Restore luster to the GHS drama program
Though apparently not popular with students, the decisions not
Three steps to improving Hecker Pass plan
The Hecker Pass Specific Plan, which is now before the city
A new library would provide a source of knowledge and pride
It's time for Gilroy to build a new library, and the $37 million
Editorial: Who pays for the blaze?
Fighting fire with money and charge out-of-town ride services










