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SHIFT party wins all but two positions

Enthusiastic shouts engulfed the porch of the Associated Student's house last night as the results for the A.S. elections were posted in the window.

Members of the S.J.S.U party jumped up and down wailing, "You got it man! You got it man!" to Benjamin Henderson, who won the presidency over SHIFT party candidate Joel Bridgeman.

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It was a "bittersweet" victory for the San Jose State University SHIFT party as it claimed an overwhelming majority of the election but failed to capture the presidency which S.J.S.U party member Benjamin Henderson won. Henderson edged out his opponent, Joel Bridgeman of the SHIFT party, by a margin of 108 votes. (0) comments

"I don't want to strike, but I will" - the motto used by the majority of California Faculty Association union members - inched closer yesterday to becoming a realization. Results from a vote held last week by the CFA on whether to strike if it and the CSU don't reach an agreement on faculty wages, show that 94 percent of members who voted support job action, said CFA representative Alice Sunshine. (0) comments

An ongoing investigation into the San Jose State University Police Department union (Unit Eight) regarding conduct related to alleged improprieties by UPD police chief, Andre Barnes, continues to lower department morale, Sgt. Robert Noriega said. Noriega said that the university is now investigating a matter where a confidential e-mail of his was leaked to local ABC7 reporter Vic Lee. (0) comments

A number of San Jose State University classrooms will be receiving a technological face lift next semester. According to Associate Vice President for Academic Technology Mary Jo Gorney-Moreno, the deans of the seven colleges approved to move forward with the smart classroom build out plan. (0) comments

Two oversized empty cardboard boxes occupy a hallway in Hugh Gillis Hall waiting to be filled with shoes. Spring break is a great opportunity to clean out the bottom of closets and hallways and be rid of old shoes for a charitable cause said Joey Delaplaine, junior majoring in radio, television and film and the promotions director for KSJS 90. (0) comments

The weekend before spring break is expected to start mostly sunny, and then turn cloudy when the break officially begins on Monday, according to the San Jose State University meteorology department, which compiled its information on March 21 from the National Weather Service. (0) comments

San Jose State University students this week voted down attempts to change the school's name, with 75 percent of students casting 'no' votes. The issue drew students to the ballot boxes, with some voting just on the name change and neglecting the larger Associated Students election, said Heather Lou, an A. (2) comments

The man suspected of swindling local businessman and San Jose State University alumnus Ed Mosher out of almost $14,000, is scheduled to arrive back in San Jose from the East Coast, at which point officers plan on arresting him, Mosher said Wednesday from his clothing store Mosher's Ltd. (0) comments




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