SJSU's installation of a new wireless network may solve some students' problems, as the current wireless network will phase out at the end of 2008. "It logs me out for no reason," said Renee Koppany, a senior animation and illustration major. Jason Yin, a senior marketing major, said the unstable wireless connection is inconvenient and irritating when he is doing research. (2) comments
"San Jose State College should have a stadium," reported the San Jose College Times on Oct. 14, 1932. "With the crowds that would undoubtedly be attracted to such a stadium, and the games that would be possible if seating accommodations were offered, it would be a means of profit to San Jose State. (3) comments
With more than 25,000 items, the Martha Heasley Cox Center for Steinbeck Studies in the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library is a resource that is known worldwide, but may not be known among students on campus. "We are an organized research unit," said Sstoz Tes, the administrative assistant of the center. (0) comments
This month is recognized as National Preparedness Month, and with SJSU back into full swing after a summer break, the campus once again is crowded with students and faculty. Alert-SJSU, a mass messaging system that notifies students of emergencies, aims to keep people safe, yet roughly 16 percent of SJSU students have signed up for the service, according to comments made in a news conference with SJSU President Jon Whitmore. (2) comments
The Santa Clara County Federal Credit Union has partnered with SJSU to offer students, faculty and staff free membership. "I used to be a member at another institution, and felt like I was just another number," said Veronica Castaneda, a junior kinesiology major at SJSU and a County Federal member. (0) comments
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