Making Sense of AI 2gether: AI & Education

Erin Schneider, the adviser of the student newspaper at Redwood City High School, joins Claudine and Lisa in this episode to talk about how to use AI responsibly in education and what she sees from students in the classroom.

Making Sense of AI 2gether: Using AI Everyday

In this episode, Claudine and Lisa welcome Jennifer Jolly to the show. One highlight is the "Glance AI" app, which allows users to virtually "try on" clothes by uploading a selfie.

Offside in the Bay: 2 the Pitch and Beyond - The World's Game

Claudine Wong, Alex Lobban, and Chiann Nobrega talk about their vision for this podcast. Claudine is a fan, Alex is a former professional player and coach, and Chiann is a sports producer with a newfound passion for the sport after living abroad.

Offside in the Bay: 2 the Pitch and Beyond - National Soccer Hall of Famer Hugo Perez

In this episode of "Offside in the Bay", Claudine and Alex welcome National Soccer Hall of Famer Hugo Perez, a retired US men's national team player who played in the 1994 World Cup. Perez, originally from El Salvador, shares his journey and the honor of representing the U.S. on the global stage, including playing against Brazil in the 1994 World Cup at Stanford Stadium.

San Francisco crackdown on RV dwellers | Take 2 Nightly

Homeless advocates in San Francisco are opposed to Daniel Lurie's plan to ban RV's from parking on city streets for more than two hours a day. A committee has approved the mayor's plan, which will now head to the full board of supervisors.

Hometown Heroes: Maegha Ramanathan

Dublin native and Girls4Sports founder Maegha Ramanathan joins KTVU sports reporter Keshawn Ward for a new episode of Hometown Heroes. She will be winning the Billie Jean King Youth Leadership Award at the ESPYs on July 16th. Ramanathan founded Girls4Sports, a youth-led nonprofit based in Dublin that's dedicated to expanding access to sports for underserved girls while addressing gender inequality in athletics.

Hometown Heroes: Maegha Ramanathan

Dublin native and Girls4Sports founder Maegha Ramanathan joins KTVU sports reporter Keshawn Ward for a new episode of Hometown Heroes. She will be winning the Billie Jean King Youth Leadership Award at the ESPYs on July 16. Ramanathan founded Girls4Sports, a youth-led nonprofit based in Dublin that's dedicated to expanding access to sports for underserved girls while addressing gender inequality in athletics.