Chi Pi Sigma fraternity is looking to raise funds for the family of fallen officer Jeffrey Fontana, when three members walk in his memory for the 2006 COPS Walk in Washington, D.C., this October. Concerns of Police Survivors Inc., also known as COPS, is a nationwide nonprofit organization providing resources to assist in rebuilding lives of families of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty, according to www.nationalcops.com. (0) comments
Students and faculty at San Jose State University may have to find a new way to communicate with people around the world if a ban on Skype, a voice-over Internet protocol, is implemented. A policy statement was released last week explaining why Skype may no longer be allowed at SJSU. (4) comments
A freshly painted sign has been stenciled on the outside of the Event Center welcoming current and future members to the Unbeatable Service Excellence Credit Union. The credit union is located to the right of the Sports Club entrance, and according to member service representative Jayme Petrovich, it caters to "anyone who lives, works or worships in the Santa Clara County. (0) comments
Barking, drooling and tail wagging were just some of the things that took place Saturday at the 11th annual Naglee Park Bark in the Park event in William Street Park. "Dogs are really in right now, and they make great friends and companions," said Ken Podgorsek, chair of the Campus Community Association and the main coordinator of Bark in the Park for the past two years. (0) comments
Today begins a three-part speaker series that Cisco on Cisco is hosting for the College of Business and College of Engineering at San Jose State University. The main focus for the speaker series is for people to understand the value of technology, according to Kim Tran, a senior majoring in marketing and an intern at Cisco on Cisco. (0) comments
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