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Committing to Syracuse University was more than just a personal milestone for senior Chloe Wang. Paving the way for her younger sibling as both a first-generation student and an older sister, Wang ...
After 11 years as an education specialist and chair of the special education department, Sharon Bleviss is retiring. Bleviss spent 44 years working in special education, a career she said fulfills her ...
Senior Nico Bennett has had a long-time passion for theater, beginning at a young age with strong influences from his parents ...
As a small suburb outside of San Francisco, a city known for its vibrant culture and arts, it can be easy to overlook the art and experiences Burlingame has to offer. But like San Francisco, ...
In the Trump administration’s official executive order declaring English as the official language of the United States, the first paragraph cites the fact that the Constitution was written in the ...
Volunteers carry the Taru Mikoshi (樽神輿), a traditional portable shrine, down the streets of San Francisco as the final part of the Cherry Blossom Festival’s Grand Parade. Weighing over 1,000 pounds, ...
In 1870, John McLaren embarked on a mission to bring more trees to the barren landscape of the San Francisco Peninsula. He chose to plant the blue gum eucalyptus tree, favorable because it could be ...
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Varsity runners Rachel Burdick, Amelia Harris, Minnoli Raghavan and Ellie Neuman keep their pace as they finish the first mile of the Hallmark Park cross country course during their Oct. 29 meet.
Mysterious sweat stains, odd sizing, worn fabric on uniforms — this isn’t an ideal sight for anyone, but it’s the reality for girls’ varsity basketball. While not all Burlingame sports teams ...