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The sixth day of the federal trial on same-sex marriage focused on civil unions, beginning with San Diego's Republican mayor testifying about why he now supports marriage over unions.
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A recent study about cheating at Stanford University highlighted honor code violations in computer science classes. One violator discussed why he did it.
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View ArticleStanford Considers Bringing R.O.T.C. Back
Stanford University, once the site of violent demonstrations over its R.O.T.C. programs, is studying the idea of bringing them back.
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View ArticleStanford’s Charter Elementary School Is Suspended
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The exit ramp between Interstate 580 westbound and Highway 101 northbound in Marin was one of the worst bottlenecks in the United States, but it has improved.
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View ArticleSame-Sex Marriage Case, Day 6: Civil Unions
The sixth day of the federal trial on same-sex marriage focused on civil unions, beginning with San Diego's Republican mayor testifying about why he now supports marriage over unions.
View ArticleNew Deputy in San Jose May Foster Good Will With Vietnamese
The police in San Jose will swear in Capt, Phan S. Ngo as a deputy hief, a move that may help to ease tensions between law enforcement and the city's large Vietnamese-American community.
View ArticleThe Temptation to Cheat in Computer Science Classes at Stanford
A recent study about cheating at Stanford University highlighted honor code violations in computer science classes. One violator discussed why he did it.
View ArticleMavericks Surf Contest Is a Lesson in Nature’s Power
During the Mavericks Surf Contest held off of Half Moon Bay, 24 surfers competed on walls of water. Despite having a good vantage point on the media boat, one reporter viscerally felt the waves.
View ArticleTesla Motors Executives Are Believed Dead in Plane Crash
A small plane crash in East Palo Alto, Calif., appears to have claimed the lives of three executives at Tesla Motors, the Silicon Valley electric car company.
View ArticleStanford Considers Bringing R.O.T.C. Back
Stanford University, once the site of violent demonstrations over its R.O.T.C. programs, is studying the idea of bringing them back.
View ArticleNurses and Stanford Hospitals Are at Loggerheads
Labor negotiations between Stanford University hospitals and a union representing more than 2,500 nurses have gone nowhere.
View ArticleStanford’s Charter Elementary School Is Suspended
The Ravenswood City School District board cited test scores as a factor in ending grades K-4 at a charter school run by Stanford.
View ArticleUnclogging a Traffic Bottleneck in Marin
The exit ramp between Interstate 580 westbound and Highway 101 northbound in Marin was one of the worst bottlenecks in the United States, but it has improved.
View ArticleSan Francisco, the Rorschach Test
San Francisco, the city of bricks and mortar and the city of the imagination, remains a touchstone for comparison with other cities around the world. But it is a touchstone with a multiple personality.
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