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Jessica Park

Jessica Park

Jessica Park is originally from the East Coast but got her bachelor degree in broadcast journalism at the University of Missouri in Columbia. She loves traveling to different countries and learning about new cultures and languages, which has increased her desire to become an international correspondent. She studied abroad at Hong Kong last semester and interned at Arirang in South Korea two years ago and at Voice of America in New York last summer. Her goal is to become a reporter and an anchorwoman for international affairs in either the United States or abroad.

CultureMay 4, 2015<May 6, 2015

Bechtel International Center holds annual International Spring Festival

Stanford’s Bechtel International Center held its annual International Spring Festival on May 1.

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Business, TransportationApril 3, 2015<April 6, 2015

What does 2015 mean for Tesla Motors?

Tesla Motors Inc., (TSLA) hit some rough patches at the end of 2014, but this year may prove to be different.

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Business, NewsMarch 2, 2015<March 6, 2015

Apple’s new electric car could give Tesla a run for its money

In a move that could bring in more competition for Tesla, Cupertino-based Apple is working on its newest product: an electric-generated car.

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Education, Health, NewsDecember 19, 2014<December 21, 2014

Palo Alto teen suicides spark fresh debate on stressful student life

After two Palo Alto teens committed suicide this fall, concerned parents are discussing a topic that has resurfaced periodically in a high-achieving school district: are Palo Alto’s kids too stressed?

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EducationNovember 25, 2014<December 7, 2014

Mountain View Whisman School District redrawing boundaries by 2016

Persistent over-enrollment in Mountain View’s schools is prompting the district to redraw school boundaries, a move that administrators hope will balance out enrollment in schools by the 2016-2017 school year.

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TransportationNovember 20, 2014<November 24, 2014

Traffic hazards near two Mountain View schools has area parent looking for solutions

It’s a complicated commotion of bikes and cars near Monta Loma Elementary School and Crittenden Middle School in Mountain View. One parent speaks out about efforts to improve find a traffic solution.

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