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Robbery No. 2 hits SJSU before break

An unidentified thief approached two female students and demanded their belongings at about 2:15 a.m. on March 19 in front of the Event Center, according to the University Police Department.

The two unidentified women were sitting on the Seventh Street Plaza benches at the time of the incidents. (0) comments

Some students seeking lower tuition are attacking the problem on two different fronts - in Sacramento and on the streets.

In response to increases that have doubled CSU tuition and dramatically increased UC tuition since 2002, an organization called Tuition Relief Now is working on both efforts, currently trying to qualify an initiative for the ballot and getting a bill passed in the California Legislature. (1) comment

Oceanography class cruises S.F. Bay - with a catch

Not all online courses at SJSU are constricted to learning via computer.

Taught by Professor Don Reed, the online General Oceanography course takes students out onto the San Francisco Bay for a day of hands-on learning. "The theme of the class is to have the students be the oceanographer," Reed said, "not sitting passively - to a lecturer - listening about oceanography. (0) comments

SJSU is asking all graduating seniors to give $20.08 back to the university before leaving, but with all of the coursework, financial situations and job-hunting, some students know little about the program.

"I haven't put a lot of thought into it," said Scott Cubies, a senior history and communications major. (0) comments

Adrienne Keel, a junior psychology major, said she started to dress like a man about a year ago.

"There's a couple of characters I do just for fun," she said. "I think it's fun to dress up and be silly."

Keel will dress in drag Friday for QTIP, or Queers Thoughtfully Interrupting Prejudice, and its first-ever Drag Show, which is scheduled to be held Friday in the University Room of the Student Union from 7 to 10 p.m. (1) comment

Business students tackle first tries in entrepreneurships

Faisal Gowani, a senior business marketing major and president of the Entrepreneurial Society, recently started running City Falafel, located on East San Fernando Street.

SJSU students like Gowani can get head starts into their entrepreneurial careers through associations such as Entrepreneurial Society and the Gary J. (0) comments




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