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   February 19, 2003     Cupertino, California Since 1947
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Professors Howard Irvin (left) and Ulysses Pichon helped organize a black history program at De Anza College to showcase the rich culture and history of African Americans in the United States.
African American children don't connect with ethnic heritage
By I-chun Che
Howard Irvin isn't sure he wants to raise his 5-year-old son, Micah, in Cupertino.  More
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Crossroads streetscape Vallco Fashion Park Grelli wins
After numerous heated discussions and trips back to the drawing board in more than a year, the Cupertino Planning Commission on Feb. 10 finally approved the Crossroads Area Streetscape Plan.  More The future of Vallco Fashion Park has been a high-profile topic in town for several months now. Many have been speculating about ways to rejuvenate the 1.1 million-square-foot mall, which has been in receivership since August 2002.  More When juggling schoolwork, friendships, soccer, track and cross country became too much for Presentation High School junior Melissa Grelli she decided to give something up—and now, as the 2002 cross country state champion, she's glad she did.  More
     
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African American children don't connect with ethnic heritage
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