Latest by Jocelyn Gecker

Published on August 13, 2023 - Page 5
When philosophy professor Darren Hick came across another case of cheating in his classroom at Furman University last semester, he posted an update...
Published on April 24, 2022 - Page 23
SAN FRANCISCO — As Benito Luna-Herrera teaches his seventh-grade social studies classes, he is on alert for signs of inner turmoil. One of his 12-...
Published on July 15, 2020 - Page 11
On one side are parents saying, let kids be kids. They object to masks and social distancing in classrooms this fall — arguing both could hurt their...
Published on April 23, 2020 - Page 9
SAN FRANCISCO — On a break from the front lines, nurse practitioner Gabe Westhemier tucked into a plate of duck confit, the work of one of the city’s...
Published on August 13, 2017 - Page 33
EL CERRITO, Calif. — In some ways, Rainbow Day Camp is very ordinary. Kids arrive with a packed lunch, make friendship bracelets, play basketball,...
Published on June 20, 2017 - Page 4
Google yourself. Curate your online photos. The general rule of thumb, as one private high school advises its students: Don’t post anything you...
Published on January 26, 2014 - Page 9
MELBOURNE, Australia — At an Australian Open marked by upsets and new story lines, Rafael Nadal will play Sunday’s final against a man often called...
Published on December 11, 2012 - Page 15
GOLDEN TRIANGLE, Thailand — In the lush hills of northern Thailand, a herd of 20 elephants is excreting some of the world’s most expensive coffee....