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A.S. voting kicks off

Two white tents set up on campus and blue tape in large circles around them signaled the start of the Associated Students elections for next year's executives and board of directors.

Polls opened Tuesday, and up until now, according to Chief Election Officer Alex Antazo, all has run well. (0) comments

Police award DUI nabbers

Four university police officers received awards on April 10 for their performances in a program designed to crack down on drunk driving, said UPD Sgt. Michael Santos.

"In order to avoid arrest, you should drive sober," said Santos. "Avoid us by driving sober. (0) comments

Glass: A delicate subject

From the furnace to the blowpipe to the finished product

Glass: A delicate subject

With temperatures rising as summer approaches, heat is nothing new inside of Cassandra Straubing's Art 140, Beginning Glass class.

The course teaches the technique of glassblowing using a re-heating device called a glory hole that produces heat close to 2,200 degrees Farenheit, said Straubing's assistant Rudy Faulkner, a senior spatial arts major. (0) comments

SJSU's forensics team is scheduled to deliver its findings on the blood drive suspension in a debate on April 21 at the Student Union's University Room.

"We keep getting questions," said Christopher Lancaster, one of the team's two coaches. He said a lot of people don't know that the university has a debate team. (0) comments

Bilingual play portrays struggle of Zapatista revolution in Mexico

Around 400 people gathered at the Barrett Ballroom on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. for "Zapatista," a bilingual play by Teatro Milagro (Miracle Theater in English), bringing to life the tale of sub-commander Marcos and the history of the revolution in Mexico in the 1970s. (0) comments

Every semester, all SJSU students have the opportunity to apply for the university's study abroad programs. Yet, Study Abroad and Exchange Coordinator Dave Rudel said only 1 to 2 percent of college students end up going abroad.

"They don't really see the value in it," Rudel said. (0) comments




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