Seniors in Rifle High School drama aren’t squandering their final hurrah.
Friday marked their first curtain call in nearly a year they’re performing slapstick comedy “Noises Off” once more this weekend the local thespians say they’re happy to be back not just for the benefit of themselves, but for future generations.
“This is one of the big things that I look forward to getting to work with a big group and putting on a show, to create something big out of something small,” RHS student and stage manager Karisa Coonds said. “I like having the community come in and enjoy it, especially middle school kids coming to see this, so hopefully the program can continue.”
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) For close to a year, statistics have helped to track the magnitude of the coronavirus pandemic. A young data scientist in the Bay Area has turned out to be one of the best at crunching the numbers.
Youyang Gu, a 27-year-old data scientist, created the website covid19-projections.com. It started generating attention because of its impressive accuracy. A lot of these models that were there during the early stages of the pandemic were not clear about the kind of the assumptions and the limitations, said Gu.
Normally based in New York, Gu found himself in lockdown while visiting his parents back home in Santa Clara, Calif. He was born in China, but his family came to the United States when he was 7 years old. He grew up in Palo Alto and attended Gunn High School.
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A proposal to build 110 apartments for teachers and school district staff near California Avenue gained momentum last week. Some apartments may be offered to educators in Mountain View, Los Altos and Menlo Park.