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Zoe Morgan

Staff Writer, Palo Alto Weekly / PaloAltoOnline.com and Mountain View Voice

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About Zoe
Zoe Morgan joined the Palo Alto Weekly and Mountain View Voice in 2021. She covers education, youth and families, with a focus on using data to tell compelling stories. She previously worked as an education reporter at the Los Altos Town Crier.

A Mountain View native, Zoe received a dual degree from American University in journalism and public affairs, with a minor in data science. After graduating, she worked at the Grants Pass Daily Courier in Oregon, covering local schools, before returning to California in 2019.
Stories by Zoe
Youth's input on state government sought at Marc Berman's town hall
Young people have a chance to share their thoughts with state Assembly member Marc Berman, D-Menlo Park, at a youth town hall that the California legislator is hosting this Wednesday.
[Monday, October 18, 2021]

Stanford requires COVID-19 vaccines for all employees
Stanford is requiring all employees, whether working remotely or from the office, to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Dec. 8, unless they have a medical or religious accommodation.
[Monday, October 11, 2021]

Stanford announces plan to buy Notre Dame de Namur's 50-acre Belmont campus
Stanford University has reached an agreement to "work toward" purchasing Notre Dame de Namur University's campus in Belmont, both universities announced on Tuesday.
[Wednesday, September 29, 2021]

Stanford welcomes largest-ever incoming class as university reopens
Thousands of Stanford students have returned to campus for face-to-face classes for the fall quarter, which began Monday. This marks the first time since the pandemic hit that in-person instruction is the norm.
[Monday, September 20, 2021]

The post-9/11 generation: Too young to remember, but not to reflect
Those who were alive on Sept. 11, 2001, carry vivid memories of that day. For a whole generation of young people, though, Sept. 11 isn't a memory at all. It's a part of history.
[Friday, September 10, 2021]

Stanford bans student from campus for racist, sexist social media posts
Stanford University has banned a student from campus after he made racist and sexist social media posts on Sunday and Monday, stating that the posts "are totally inconsistent with what we want, or will accept, at Stanford."
[Wednesday, September 1, 2021]

'Radical convenience' spurs East Palo Alto vaccination push
Last Saturday, East Palo Alto Mayor Carlos Romero tried a novel way to get more residents vaccinated against COVID-19 -- driving his beat-up, 1987 Mazda pickup truck through town with a mic in hand and a speaker in the truck bed.
[Friday, August 27, 2021]

Free school supplies, COVID-19 vaccines available Saturday in East Palo Alto
With kids heading back to classrooms this month for the start of a new school year, families can pick up free school supplies and get COVID-19 vaccinations at the same time on Saturday in East Palo Alto.
[Friday, August 20, 2021]

Pet owners struggle to find veterinary care for Rover, Boots amid pandemic
Up and down the Peninsula, pet owners are having trouble finding medical care for their animals, often being turned away or facing long wait times when they try to find an appointment at one of the area's dozens of veterinary clinics.
[Wednesday, August 18, 2021]