Despite the fliers, posters, e-mails and announcements advertising Alert-SJSU, only 16 percent of the SJSU community has signed up for the mass messaging system designed to notify students, faculty and staff in the event of an emergency or natural disaster. (1) comment
Student-filled tables packed the Paseo de Cesar Chavez yesterday as organizers passed out fliers and information about the different organizations. SJSU Student Involvement organizes the event every semester to help students know what opportunities are available to them. (0) comments
Sixty-three years after the U.S. dropped the world's first atomic bomb, a crowd of 21 SJSU students stood in silence in front of the historical Atomic Bomb Dome in Hiroshima, Japan, on June 20. On a trip to explore the Japanese culture, participants of the SJSU faculty-led study abroad program arrived in Japan on May 30 where they would live for four weeks in Uji City, a city on the southern outskirts of Kyoto. (0) comments
Logging into MySJSU has been a problem for students in recent weeks because of high user volume. The system, powered by PeopleSoft, is experiencing slow performance with thousands of students on campus trying to do the same thing at the same time, said Carrie Medders, a manager at the CMS Project Office. (0) comments
It's that time again. It's time to buy books, notebooks and parking permits. It's time for a new school outfit, the latest iPod and the latest laptop. It's that time to spend and spend and wonder when the spending stops. If this sounds familiar, perhaps it's time to take control of where the money is going. (0) comments
When SJSU graduate student Joshua Barousse arrived at the Democratic National Convention last week, he said he didn't know what to think at first. "None of us had ever been to a convention," he said. "The best way to describe it is a big political circus. It was so crazy. You see protests; you see a lot of different people just lobbying and advocating for all different causes. It was really an experience." (2) comments
This Saturday there will be a celebration of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library that has brought a community and college together. "We have a great story and a great opportunity to celebrate and commemorate this partnership between the city and the university," said Diane Stake, director of government and community relations at SJSU. (2) comments
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