Performing for the self: the story of dancer Shelby Mynhier
Reporter Austin Meyer tells a visual story of competitive dancer and Stanford sophomore Shelby Mynhier.
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Reporter Austin Meyer tells a visual story of competitive dancer and Stanford sophomore Shelby Mynhier.
Performing for the self: the story of dancer Shelby Mynhier Read More »
The 104th annual Bay to Breakers on May 17 included a brisk 7.5 mile race run and a citywide celebration in San Francisco.
A view from the Bay to Breakers 2015 finish line Read More »
The Bay Area Maker Faire — a annual festival of makers who gather to show and share their creations — celebrated its 10th anniversary in the Bay Area.
Maker Faire inspires Bay Area residents Read More »
On May 14, commuters from all over Silicon Valley were encouraged to leave their cars at home and join fellow Bay Area residents in biking to work.
Silicon Valley commuters leave cars behind for Bike To Work Day Read More »
Hip-hop artist Talib Kweli was featured as the concluding speaker for a Stanford course and public lecture series on “Race, Policing and Mass Incarceration.”
Musician Talib Kweli discusses art, artists and social justice Read More »
Three feminist punk rock icons sat down with Peninsula Press to tell stories they say the mainstream tends to forget.
Uncovering feminist roots in punk rock Read More »
World-renowned underwater explorer, scientist and ocean advocate Sylvia Earle spoke at Stanford about encouraging sustainable use of our world’s oceans and marine resources.
Sylvia Earle speaks on sustainable use of world’s oceans Read More »
Across the Peninsula, most cities’ local laws don’t address how to deal with Airbnb and other short-term rental companies. But that might change with the upcoming 2016 Super Bowl.
In Silicon Valley, it’s good to be Airbnb — for now Read More »
Jordan Williamson famously missed the game-winning kick in the 2012 Fiesta Bowl. In this video interview, Williamson reflects on the process of moving forward.
Stanford kicker Jordan Williamson reflects on infamous kick Read More »
Stanford’s Bechtel International Center held its annual International Spring Festival on May 1.
Bechtel International Center holds annual International Spring Festival Read More »
Few may know that San Francisco’s annual “Bay To Breakers” race has a rich history that spans back over 100 years, making it the longest consecutively run race in the world.
Annual ‘Bay To Breakers’ footrace in San Francisco boasts century-long history Read More »
“Stateside” is a video series that aspires to give viewers a brief and intimate look into the battles that didn’t end when service did.
‘Stateside’ – The voices of Silicon Valley’s homeless veterans Read More »