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Meticulously choosing a president

Selection process involves SJSU, CSU representatives

The SJSU presidential search has been narrowed to three candidates, one of whom the California State University chancellor and board of trustees will choose for the job during the week of May 12.

The search began in January with advertisements in education trade journals, said Gerry Selter, SJSU executive assistant to the president. (0) comments

Students portray religion of peace

Muslim speakers condemn Islam's ties to terrorism

About 60 people attended an orientation about Islam and Muslims on Tuesday, when SJSU's Muslim Student Association attempted to clarify some common misconceptions regarding its religion.

Maha Elqenaid of the Islamic Networks Group, an organization that started in the wake of the first Gulf War, presented a slide show and spoke at the event. (1) comment

A class you can roll with

SJSU's alley-dwellers aim low for high scores

A class you can roll with

Skittle-colored, 8-plus pound balls are the weapon of choice in the Student Union's underground war zone. Even without complete silence in the lower-level alley, students can still hear a pin drop in their 12:30 to 1:20 p.m. bowling class.

"I was horrible before," said Matt Cole, an intermediate bowler and a senior television, radio and film major. (0) comments

Group looks to put out on-campus smoking

Today's public meeting invites campus to advocate a two-year extinguishing plan

Currently, smokers at SJSU have to be 25 feet away from the doors and windows on campus. To make the rule stricter, the SJSU Smoke-Free Policy Committee is scheduled to have an open forum today at 4 p.m. in the Student Union's Almaden Room.

The committee plans to present results from a campus assessment that was conducted by a graduate-level health science class. (0) comments

Middle East conflicts spark fiery discussion

'Teach-in' at Student Union invites arguments, viewpoints on region's crises

Middle East conflicts spark fiery discussion

Perspectives clashed Tuesday in the Engineering Auditorium when speakers gathered to lecture on Middle Eastern issues, including the war in Iraq and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Each speaker at the "teach-in" delved into the controversial topics and presented information that was suited to their arguments. (8) comments




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