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What’s on Menlo Park Mayor Kirsten Keith’s mind – besides running for the Board of Supervisors
Inmenlo
Feb 06Measure to scale back Three-Strikes law passes state Assembly - but no vote til 2014
San Jose Mercury NewsLocal News
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Technology, new schedules drive changes at Gunn, Paly
Paloaltoonline.com
Feb 04by Chris KenrickA "seismic shift" at Palo Alto High School -- the switch to the block schedule that began last year -- has rippled across the campus in areas as diverse as student mental health, homework loads and teacher collaboration, according to pr... »
Measure to scale back Three-Strikes law passes state Assembly - but no vote til 2014
San Jose Mercury NewsLocal News
Feb 01A group of Stanford University professors backing an initiative to scale back California's tough three strikes law will continue to aim for the November ballot, even as the state Assembly on Tuesday passed a similar measure that wouldn't appear before ... »
Multitasking Hurts Tween Brains: Stanford
NBC Bay Area
Feb 01Being too digitally social can hurt the development of tweenage girls, according to a new Stanford study. »
Cosmo Donates Millions to Stanford
NBC Bay Area Local News
Jan 31Cosmopolitan Magazine will donate millions to Stanford and Columbia University to further journalism and other media. »
Who Owns Facebook?
Palo Alto Patch
Jan 30A nice chart by Business Insider shows which major players stand to cash in when Facebook finally goes public this year (possibily May 18th?). Employees own the largest percentage of shares, at 30 percent, according to the chart, while CEO Mark Zuckerb... »
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What’s on Menlo Park Mayor Kirsten Keith’s mind – besides running for the Board of Supervisors
Inmenlo
Feb 06Editor’s note: On Saturday, Feb. 4, Menlo Park City Council member Kirsten Keith, who is serving this year as the city’s Mayor, announced that she was entering the race for a seat on the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors. Our conversation with Kirs... »
Stanford football recruiting: Cardinal adds players from Cal, Washington
News
Feb 01Stanford got off to a strong start on national signing day, securing recruits Wednesday who had previously committed to the school and corralling a few news ones. »
Measure to scale back Three-Strikes law passes state Assembly - but no vote til 2014
San Jose Mercury NewsLocal News
Feb 01A group of Stanford University professors backing an initiative to scale back California's tough three strikes law will continue to aim for the November ballot, even as the state Assembly on Tuesday passed a similar measure that wouldn't appear before ... »
Transition team announces plan to make Kepler’s the “prototype community bookstore of the future”
Inmenlo
Jan 31Kepler’s Transition Team, a group of local business and community leaders, today announced the launch of “Kepler’s 2020.” The project aims to create an innovative hybrid business model that includes a for-profit, community-owned-and-operated bookstore... »
Menlo Park artist Alice Weil’s paintings featured at Portola Art Gallery
Inmenlo
Jan 31A joint exhibition of recent plein air and studio works by Alice Weil and Mary K. Stahl are currently on display at the Portola Art Gallery in a show titled Two Artists, Two Views, which runs through the end of February. Alice Weil of Menlo Park finds ... »


