SJSU students and faculty gathered in the Student Union Amphitheatre at noon on Tuesday to discuss the national issue of schools, at all levels, banning and challenging books. (0) comments
SJSU and the city of San Jose are drafting a plan for the development of the university's South Campus and its surrounding areas. Since last year, the university and the city have considered creating more athletic fields, which is one of the land-use ideas for South Campus, said Tony Valenzuela, associate vice president of Facilities, Development and Operations. (1) comment
Jazmyn Febarretto, a shy 4-year-old, started to clean up her toys as other children scurried around the lively room looking for things to put away. It was nearing "circle time," when the teachers and children sit together to read a story and do one more fun activity at the end of the day. (0) comments
A new commuter check program implemented last semester allows staff and faculty to deduct stipends from their paychecks to use toward select Bay Area mass transit systems, said Andy Chow, A.S. Transportation Solutions commute specialist coordinator. The Parking, Traffic and Transit Advisory Committee created the program, the "SJSU Pre-Tax Public Transportation Deduction Plan," Chow said. (0) comments
Access to the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library system Web site remains unavailable because of a network power failure this past Sunday. According to a news release, library users are unable to access the library Web site, as well as the catalog, databases and other online resources. (0) comments
SJSU's Poets and Writers Coalition, the university's first student-run writing community, will publicly perform "Howl" by Allen Ginsberg. Today 10 students, faculty members and poets will come together to perform this poem - originally banned in 1957 for its obscenity - in its entirety, completely uncensored. (0) comments
The graduate studies and research department recently issued its guidelines for the annual CSU Research Award. According to Pamela Stacks, associate vice president of the department, this award is "supported by funds that are allocated from the Chancellor's Office to each CSU campus. (0) comments
"Bastard Out of Carolina" author Dorothy Allison will be speaking on campus at two free events today, one at 3 p.m. in the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library, and the second at 7:30 p.m. in the Music building Concert Hall. "Many people recognize her work before her name," said Kelly Harrison, co-director of SJSU's Center for Literary Arts. (1) comment
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