More than 60 people poured into the Engineering Auditorium Wednesday evening to watch and discuss the third and final presidential debate between Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and Republican candidate John McCain. (0) comments
The Outdoor Adventures program sponsored a free dive snorkeling workshop at the Spartan Complex pool for SJSU students and staff to get a crash course in "Abalone 101." Five students participated in the snorkeling program led by SJSU alumnus and kinesiology lecturer Frank Barry. (0) comments
The most controversial proposition on California's ballot next month is Proposition 8, which would overturn the California Supreme Court's ruling allowing same-sex couples to marry. The goal of Proposition 8 is to reinstate Prop. 22 from the 2000 election, when 61 percent of Californians voted to keep marriage only between a man and a woman, and classify it as a State Constitutional Amendment. (13) comments
When the Student Services Center relocated to the first floor of the 10th Street garage in 2000, it was supposed to be a temporary setup that would last no more than five years. Eight years later, that temporary setup has turned into a permanent reality. Student Services, which includes Admissions and Records, the Financial Aid Office, the Bursar's Office, Ccounseling and Student Outreach and Recruitment, was originally located in Wahlquist South, a wing of SJSU's former library. (0) comments
Iris Jerke, a lecturer in the history department, gives her students the test for U.S. citizenship every semester to see if they would pass. Most don't, she said. "All of my incoming freshmen fail this test," she said. (0) comments
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