Stanford gymnasts reflect — Are team or individual medals more important?
Current Stanford gymnast Jenny Peter interviews former Stanford captain Natalie Wiesen about how the U.S. Olympic team likely approached individual and team contests.
Current Stanford gymnast Jenny Peter interviews former Stanford captain Natalie Wiesen about how the U.S. Olympic team likely approached individual and team contests.
In advance of tonight’s women’s gymnastics Olympic team final and Thursday’s all-around individual competition, Stanford gymnast Jenny Peter offers fans a ‘what to watch’ guide. No spoilers!
Despite the star power of the L.A. Galaxy’s David Beckham and Landon Donovan, the San Jose Earthquakes pulled out a 4-3 win in front of a crowd of 50,000 at Stanford Stadium in Palo Alto.
The reporter and the football star traded places when Indianapolis Colts’ draft pick Coby Fleener wrote a profile of Sports Illustrated writer and NBC Sports commentator Peter King.
Stanford’s star tight end will graduate in June and join the Indianapolis Colts. Reflecting on his journey to the NFL, Fleener interviewed the man for whom he was named: Washington Redskins’ great Joe Jacoby.
Henry Schulman, the San Francisco Chronicle’s Giants beat writer, has seen many changes in baseball – and baseball reporting – in more than two decades on the job.
Soccer stars and startups highlight the Peninsula Report radio show’s coverage of the South Bay, and, this week, a reporter goes international, sharing her experience reporting on the Arab Spring in Egypt.
Chris Wondolowski, the hometown boy and fan favorite, has become a top scorer for the San Jose Earthquakes, whose season started this month.
Laura Granville played tennis at Stanford for two years before leaving in 2001 to turn pro. A decade later, wrist injuries ended her tennis career and brought her back to finish her degree.