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Ileana Najarro

Ileana Najarro

Ileana Najarro is a senior majoring in communication. She has interned at The Washington Post and will be an intern at The New York Times during Summer 2015, followed by an internship at the Mexico bureau of The Wall Street Journal as the 2015 Daniel Pearl Journalism Intern.

Business, Health, News, PoliticsSeptember 14, 2015<October 1, 2015

Campaigning for the right to die: Technology’s influence on the aid-in-dying conversation

The latest campaign effort in the United States surrounding the aid-in-dying conversation was centered on a piece of legislation in California, which the state assembly passed on Sept. 11 after a months-long effort.

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CultureApril 24, 2015<May 5, 2015

Sisters-owned restaurant remains community staple in changing San Francisco Mission District

San Francisco’s Mission District is seeing a lot of change. But the family-owned L’s Caffe in the Mission has been running for a decade and has been honored by city officials for community commitment.

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CultureApril 23, 2015<April 24, 2015

Local artist Dan Woodard talks about the transition from film to sculpture

Local artist Dan Woodard currently has a solo sculpture show titled “Heads and Hands,” on display at the Redwood City Rotunda Gallery.

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BusinessApril 22, 2015<April 24, 2015

Electronic Arts hopes to jump on the mobile games bandwagon

Video game industry analysts and company executives are looking to mobile gaming as the next source for a boom in growth.

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CultureApril 16, 2015<April 16, 2015

Gamers unite at game nights in San Francisco

Every Tuesday and Thursday night, hundreds gather at the Folsom Street Foundry in San Francisco for SF Game Nights, hosted by the entertainment company Showdown Entertainment.

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International Law Enforcement Cooperation panel
Business, News, PoliticsFebruary 14, 2015<March 2, 2015

Federal officials call for more international cooperation in dealing with cyber crimes

International cooperation among law enforcement agencies is key to investigating cyber crimes, according to a panel of federal law enforcement officials and security network experts.

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Business, NewsJanuary 28, 2015<January 30, 2015

Electronic Arts reports third quarter rise in revenues, income

The video game software publisher met analysts’ expectations of strong sales in console-based games and digital downloads.

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