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Grace Grassi
Grace Grassi
Looking Inward to Look Outward
Grace Grassi
Dec 18, 2019
Gone: the Disappearances of Many
Gone: the Disappearances of Many
Disappearance is unavoidable in life. The loss of a child, a career, one’s self, a friend, a pet, a cherished item. The sudden changes…
Ilise Angel
Dec 18, 2019
Uncovering Meaning
Uncovering Meaning
From a young musician to a Spanish teacher, from a driven artist to a meditation guide, five distinct individuals have been guided…
Bayard Walsh
Dec 18, 2019
Five Perspectives on America and Immigration, from Immigrants
Five Perspectives on America and Immigration, from Immigrants
Right now, immigration is a very heated topic in our country. Because of its racially charged aspects, people tend to hold strong opinions…
Ramona Dewane
Dec 18, 2019
Growing Up at Marin Academy
Growing Up at Marin Academy
Canadian professor Jean Vanier once said, “One of the marvelous things about community is that it enables us to welcome and help people in…
Ramona Dewane
Dec 3, 2019
The Necessity of Risk
The Necessity of Risk
“The common question asked in business school is why? That’s a good question, but an equally valid question is why not?” — Jeff Bezos
Jackson Bailey
Dec 3, 2019
A Bond Made to Last
A Bond Made to Last
56 years.
Brandt Maxwell
Dec 3, 2019
What Will Last?
What Will Last?
Tattoos aren’t new. Far from it, they are one of the oldest forms of expression to be discovered, the oldest found when the body of a…
William Taylor
Dec 1, 2019
Neuroscience vs. Spirituality
The Bay Area is once again proving itself as the ground-zero for a groundbreaking cultural movement in 2019. Decriminalize Nature Oakland…
Grace Grassi
Dec 1, 2019
What do video game players, a Minnesota father, and a two time Olympic gold medalist all have in…
What do video game players, a Minnesota father, and a two time Olympic gold medalist all have in…
Erin Cafaro has always been active ever since she was a child. She danced, played basketball, and participated in many extracurriculars…
Bobby Pedrero
Dec 1, 2019
Close Only Counts in Horseshoes and Hand Grenades
Close Only Counts in Horseshoes and Hand Grenades
Max Williams
Maxwell Williams
Nov 20, 2019
A Student, a Teacher, and a Dean Walk Into a Community Like None Other
A Student, a Teacher, and a Dean Walk Into a Community Like None Other
High school is an enormous leap into self-discovery and identity formation, and the experience is largely defined by the surrounding…
Bayard Walsh
Nov 20, 2019
Beating Around the Bush
Beating Around the Bush
A conversation with one of the few people keeping the counterculture alive.
Will O'Hara
Nov 20, 2019
Remembering Joy
Remembering Joy
“Remembering the joyous moments in your life can have a soundtrack to it… Music is special that way. I think it kind of unites us in a way…
Tristan Rajapakse
Nov 7, 2019
Game Over: The Fight for Climate Action
Game Over: The Fight for Climate Action
By 2030 there will be irreversible damage to our climate. So, how can climate change be observed locally and what’s being done to combat…
Ilise Angel
Nov 7, 2019
Reading Between the Lines
Reading Between the Lines
Empath, teacher, community-builder, mother, Angelina Frost is so much more than a ‘psychic’.
Ilise Angel
Oct 3, 2019
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