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...help teach their kids values and to be able to lean on." So every week, Willey, who was raised Buddhist and says she has never believed in God, and her husband pack their four kids into their blue minivan and head to the Humanist Community Center in Palo Alto, Calif., for atheist Sunday school...
...people would be much easier, adult nonbelievers say, if they learned at an early age how to respond to the God-fearing majority in the U.S. "It's important for kids not to look weird," says Peter Bishop, who leads the preteen class at the Humanist center in Palo Alto. Others say the weekly instruction supports their position that it's O.K. to not believe in God and gives them a place to reinforce the morals and values they want their children to have...
...sophomore standout Jeremy Lin. Lin, who is one of six returning sophomores on a team made up largely of this age group, is leagues ahead of his classmates in experience. Playing in all 28 of the Crimson’s games last season, the 6’2, Palo Alto, Calif., native is a valuable asset to a Harvard team that is ranked second to last in minutes played by returners for the entire Ivy League. “[Lin is] one of the few sophomores who got playing time last year, so he’s another guy who?...
...wise, spirit-wise, and psychologically, this is big for us to get our first win, and not only to win, but to play well.” Harvard has its home opener on Friday night against Mercer, which upset USC this weekend.HARVARD 90, NORTHWESTERN ST. 60Sophomore guard and Palo Alto, Calif., native Jeremy Lin, supported by dozens of family and friends in the crowd wearing T-shirts designed for the occasion, scored a career-high 17 points and typified the aggressive, running style that catapulted Harvard to its first win under Amaker—an impressive 90-60 throttling...
STANFORD, Calif.—Green T-shirts all across Maples Pavilion this weekend declared the arrival of the “The Jeremy Lin Show.” The apparel marked the homecoming of the Harvard sophomore guard to his former stomping grounds in Palo Alto, as whole contingents of friends and family came to see his college team appear in three games during the Basketball Travelers Classic.The show began with a disappointing scoreless night in the Crimson’s tournament and season opener against No. 23 Stanford, an embarrassing 111-56 defeat. It gathered steam Saturday...