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Jacob Nierenberg

Jacob Nierenberg

SportsFebruary 2, 2018<February 2, 2018

Spending more on players does not always mean victory in the Super Bowl

This video explores whether paying players more correlates with Super Bowl victories, using historical player expenses data provided by Forbes.

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Protestors gather in front of "Digital DNA" at a rally to save the sculpture on Dec. 7.
Culture, NewsDecember 15, 2017<December 22, 2017

Palo Alto residents, artist protest removal of ‘Digital DNA’ sculpture

PALO ALTO – Palo Alto’s Public Art Commission recently voted to remove “Digital DNA,” a sculpture that has sat in Lytton Plaza for 12 years—but local art enthusiasts won’t accept the commission’s decision quietly.

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A pile of prescription drugs and over-the-counter medicine.
NewsNovember 20, 2017<November 20, 2017

Santa Clara County takes in record amount of unused prescriptions at drug Take Back Day

SAN JOSE – The 14th National Prescription Drug Take Back Day was the most successful event yet, and now Santa Clara County officials are looking to tackle a growing problem—opioid abuse among teenagers.

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Interim Superintendent Karen Hendricks, right, addresses parents at the Palo Alto Unified School District board meeting on Oct. 10.
Education, NewsNovember 5, 2017<November 16, 2017

School district to implement new sexual misconduct education program

PALO ALTO — The Palo Alto Unified School District is devising an education program to confront sexual misconduct in its schools.

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