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Bella Wilcox

Bella Wilcox

Bella is an undergraduate student at Stanford. Her poetry was featured in the first ever Stanford Humanities Showcase and in the Stanford Women's Community Center's feminist zine. She is a content creator for Stanford Arts, and is working on a play which will premiere on campus next year.

Election 2018, NewsNovember 5, 2018<November 6, 2018

If Proposition 7 passes, California could have permanent Daylight Saving Time

PALO ALTO – Proposition 7 could result in permanent Daylight Saving Time for California, meaning we will no longer have fall back and spring forward.

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NewsOctober 31, 2018<October 31, 2018

San Jose Stage Company plans multi-million dollar reconstruction

SAN JOSE – On Sept. 25, The San Jose City Council granted San Jose Stage Company $1 million to purchase stage equipment and furniture following a construction project, which is still being planned.

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Housing + DevelopmentMarch 20, 2018<April 2, 2018

Downtown Streets Team introduces new initiative to end homelessness

PALO ALTO — An organization helping homeless people in the Bay Area find jobs will expand its reach in Palo Alto.

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News, PoliticsFebruary 20, 2018<February 20, 2018

Families march for women’s rights at Stanford University

STANFORD — Over 500 Stanford community members gathered on Jan. 20 to march across Stanford University campus in support of equality for women and transgender identifying people.

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Culture, Education, NewsMarch 21, 2016<June 14, 2016

Long-awaited $29 million Paly Arts Center scheduled to open next school year

Palo Alto High School’s new Performing Arts Center includes a 582-seat theater and a classroom that doubles as a performance space.

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