Celebrate the times from 50 years ago
Something I’ve noticed about public high schools is that they tend to stick around for a really long time. Standing strong, these Grande Dames of academia continue turning out, year after year, tomorrow’s productive citizens.
‘Puh-lease’ with the late spin on CHS boundary lines
It's time for one of my periodic roundups of news that makes me
Neglected Basement Gets a French Twist
Toby and her family live in a newly renovated house that is a
A new spirit of cooperation emerges for special ed
When it comes to special education, it's tempting to view the
Public invited to unique Summer Fest
Perhaps some of the public has a negative stereotype of motorcyclists. Hearing their loud engines, seeing them splitting lanes while speeding down the freeway and reading about the drugs and violence associated with some bike clubs can be rather intimidating.
Going to be somewhere sunny and over 75, so let’s talk ice hockey
Beautiful and warm, that’s how the weather’s supposed to be this spring weekend and that’s how the San Jose Sharks are playing after the Olympic break. A Stanley Cup would be fitting for Joe Thornton, in particular. The longer he plays, the more legends he passes in the record books. When you watch him carefully, he’s clearly a “Jedi Master” feeding teammates the puck for scoring opportunities. At just the right moment in just the right place, the disc arrives on the stick and it’s a thing of beauty to watch and marvel over.
Cheerleaders can’t contend ‘it’s a sport’ when convenient
I'm writing this week's column while waiting for a delayed plane













