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Making baseball history, sportswriter Susan Slusser is in her own league

Culture & Features, Features, Frontpage Featured, Sports / By Stephanie L. Wetmore

If there could be a queen of baseball beat reporting, Susan Slusser would be it. Over the past 16 seasons, the Oakland A’s beat reporter for the San Francisco Chronicle has covered over 2,500 regular season games.

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A microscope made of paper? Stanford biophysicist demos ‘Foldscope’

Frontpage Featured, Multimedia, Science & Tech / By Vignesh Ramachandran

At the Stanford School of Medicine’s annual Health Matters conference, Manu Prakash showcased the Foldscope, a microscope that costs less than a dollar and has a resolution of 700 nanometers.

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SPECIAL REPORT: Climate change comes home

Environment, Features, Frontpage Featured, Science & Tech, Special Report / By Vignesh Ramachandran

Climate change is happening and though local governments in the Bay Area have begun to recognize extreme weather events, sea level rise, prolonged heat waves and drought, are they doing enough?

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Paly students use humor to create engaging sustainability video

Education, Environment, Frontpage Featured, Multimedia / By Benjamin Custer

From catching a teacher eating in front of an open refrigerator to probing a coach who forgot to cover the swimming pool, photography students use humorous situations to explore energy conservation.

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Volunteers spruce up Palo Alto’s El Carmelo Elementary School

Culture & Features, Education, Features, Frontpage Featured, Multimedia / By Vignesh Ramachandran

On May 17 and 18, Beautiful Day — an organization that puts on community service events in Santa Clara County — partnered with El Carmelo Elementary in Palo Alto for a weekend of cleanup and remodeling.

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For realist painter William Wilkerson, art has been his means of expression

Culture & Features, Features, Frontpage Featured, Multimedia / By Anthony Wilkerson

From Orange County, Calif., William Wilkerson has perfected his craft in realism. Art has been his means of expression for many years and when time allows, William paints beautiful realistic paintings.

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Projects of passion: An exploration of golf course architecture

Culture & Features, Features, Frontpage Featured, Sports / By Derek Belch

Few sports combine the intersection of athletic movement and nature as much as golf. Unlike other sports performed on the same field, no two golf courses on which a player competes are ever the same.

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Sutro Baths: The essence of San Francisco

Culture & Features, Features, Frontpage Featured, Multimedia / By Anthony Wilkerson

Nestled near the ocean, Sutro Baths still draws visitors nearly fifty years after the last swimmers used what used to be a privately owned swimming pool establishment in the late 19th century.

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The ascent of competitive speed climber Will Roderick

Culture & Features, Features, Frontpage Featured, Multimedia, Sports / By Spenser Linney

Will Roderick — co-founder of the Stanford Competitive Climbing Club — began climbing at the age of 15, and has swiftly become one of the world’s best young competitive speed climbers.

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SPECIAL REPORT – Leaded gas: A toxic tale

June 9, 2014 No Comments
"Leaded Gas: A Toxic Tale" is an adaptation of an award-winning print article that tells...
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SPECIAL REPORT: Climate change comes home

May 22, 2014 No Comments
Climate change is happening and though local governments in the Bay Area have begun to...
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SPECIAL REPORT: On Silicon Valley’s coast, cows unite ranchers and open space groups

April 10, 2014 No Comments
"Cattle Drive": A multimedia report which explores the ways agriculture and open space groups are...
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SPECIAL REPORT: Silicon Gap – Widening Inequality in the Valley

February 7, 2014 No Comments
Articles and multimedia from Peninsula Press staff about Joint Venture Silicon Valley's 2014 State of...
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