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 »
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 »
Some of Major League Soccer’s top earners make more money per year as individuals than the combined rosters of 12 teams. The league’s minimum salary was recently increased from $36,500 to $60,000.
Pro soccer faces income disparity issues Read More »
New “Good. To Go.” program identifies corner stores in food deserts — neighborhoods lacking major supermarkets — aiming to increase access to healthy food and beverages in low-income neighborhoods.
Move over Pepsi: Almond milk coming to a San Jose bodega near you Read More »
Local doctors are hoping that a new government recommendation that young children receive a nasal spray immunization will lead more to get their children vaccinated.
Young children breathing sigh of relief — and flu mist — as vaccinations ramp up Read More »
Santa Clara County health care professionals are developing new infection control procedures and upgrading protective equipment to prepare in case Ebola were to arise in the area.
Santa Clara County health care providers prepare for Ebola Read More »
Stanford researchers are planning to launch new tests on a possible drug to treat the Ebola virus. Early tests on a repurposed cancer drug were inconclusive and more data is needed.
Stanford professor testing cancer drug for possible Ebola treatment Read More »