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In 2007, the number of rapes reported at SJSU was three, according to the Uniform Crime Reporting Program Web site. This academic year, the number is currently at five, according to crime logs from the University Police Department. (0) comments

Fencing program hopes to stay

SJSU's Fencing Masters Program has been struggling to remain at the university after a threat to drop the program over the summer. "June 20th is when I was contacted, not by the colleges, but by continuing education," said the program's assistant director Janine Sahm. (1) comment

Akbayan club wins big at Friendship Games

SJSU's Akbayan Pilipino Club won the first place trophy in the 2008 Friendship Games this weekend at Cal State Fullerton. The Friendship Games is an annual event that gathers about 50 Filipino-American student organizations, mostly in CSU and UC systems. (1) comment

A forum held Monday to discuss Proposition 4 was decidedly uncontroversial as supporters of the proposition failed to appear and respond to the claims of the No campaign. The talk, held at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library, was designed to allow contrasting views on the issue of whether the California Constitution should be amended to make abortion unlawful for minors less than 48 hours after their parents have been notified. (0) comments

CommUniverCity teams with community <br> for safe Halloween for children

A collaboration of nonprofit organizations and neighborhood associations brought together thousands of local community residents for a Halloween extravaganza on Oct. 24. The event, called "Safe Halloween," was organized by CommUniverCity and is a partnership between the local community, SJSU and the city of San Jose. (0) comments

Although October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, an SJSU student said she hasn't seen much in the promotion of breast cancer awareness, which affects one in eight women in the U.S., according to the National Cancer Institute. "I haven't seen anything that shows women how to do self checks or promotes breast cancer awareness," said Melisa Creda, a junior justice studies major. (0) comments

During last week's Safety Fair, Staci Gunner, the coordinator of Student Conduct and Civility, hosted an information booth on rape prevention. The booth had informational resources such as pamphlets and business cards with phone numbers to call and Web sites to check out for students. (0) comments




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