Stewart Ring ’52

As the President of the Mokule’ia Community Association (MCA) on O’ahu’s North Shore, he continues to be a community activist dedicated to preserving and protecting – and, where possible, improving the quality of life for existing residents. And that means fighting the developers who seek to bring in resorts—and the good news is that he’s […]

Marian Huntington Schinske ’82

I have some happy news! Due to my work helping impoverished children to participate in sports through the nonprofit I founded, NovatoSpirit, I was nominated for “Individual Leadership” for the 2016 Leaders of the North Bay Awards, which recognizes those who contribute to the prosperity and quality of life in Sonoma, Marin, and Napa Counties. […]

Wes Myers ’01

One of the many problems with this drought is that locally sourced food supplies are becoming more expensive due to lack of water and forage. The good news is that you will likely see more quality beef hitting the stores as cattle producers are racing for better genetics and having to increase acreage per head. […]