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S.J. colleges may ban blood drives

SJSU update: Kassing met with FDA to talk policy

A board meeting will be held at San Jose City College on Tuesday to direct its chancellor to suspend blood drives on campus.

In another development, Kassing and associate vice president Larry Carr met with officials from the FDA in Washington, D.C., last week to discuss the FDA's blood donor policy. (2) comments

Former professor dead at 78

Joe Swan dedicated life to journalism program, others

Joe Swan, former SJSU photojournalism professor, died Sunday at 9:30 p.m. of renal failure.

He was 78 years old.

"He was a great person," said Swan's granddaughter Chelsea Gorman.

Originally from Texas, Swan joined a journalism program with the Army after two years of college at Howard Payne University and later returned to school and graduated with a degree in English. (0) comments

Students interested in learning how to eat a healthy diet without emptying their bank accounts can stop by the Student Union today for the annual Nutrition Fair from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.

Members of the Nutrition Education Action Team, a group of senior and graduate students specializing in nutrition education and outreach, will be displaying 15 interactive booths where students can learn how to prepare cheap, healthy food. (1) comment




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