For a number of years, San Jose has enjoyed its reputation as America's safest large city, but no longer. Last year, there were 33 recorded homicides, the most in ten years. As of the latest incident last week, there have already been 28 homicides this year, according to the SJPD Web site. (0) comments
A hybrid course combining the departments of environmental studies, humanities and geology satisfies all four upper GE requirements. The course, titled CEGHM 168, Global Climate Change, is taught by geology professor Richard Sedlock, humanities professor Cynthia Rostankowski and environmental studies professor Alex Gershenson. (0) comments
Before that fateful day when her daughter asked her about attending West Valley College together, Veronica Luna had never imagined college to be a part of her life. "Growing up as a child," Luna said, "I thought the only people who went to college were white, rich and smart people. (1) comment
Super Bowl-winning football coach and SJSU alumnus Dick Vermeil shared his thoughts on an assortment of topics in the Barrett Ballroom on Wednesday. Vermeil spoke to more than 100 people about his experiences as a student athlete at SJSU, his memory of his broad coaching career and some influential people in his life. (0) comments
Beginning this fall, the SJSU College of Science has established a new professional science master's degree program, the master of medical product development management, sponsored by global health care company Abbott. "We've been developing this program for almost four years," Stephan Crothers, the director of biomedical initiatives, wrote in an e-mail. (0) comments
Members of the Delta Sigma Theta sorority held their sixth annual "Greek Myths" event last Thursday in an attempt to shed some light on a part of campus life that they felt is still unknown - black fraternities and sororities. "I feel like we're trying to get rid of Greek stereotypes," said Anastasia Locklin, a senior sociology major and the president of Delta Sigma Theta. (0) comments
On the fifth floor of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library, people can see 200-year-old original manuscripts in the hand of composer Ludwig van Beethoven. "We have letters that Beethoven wrote to publishers," said Patricia Stroh, curator of the Ira F. Brilliant Center of Beethoven Studies. (0) comments
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