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When it comes to recycled paper, SJSU's Environmental Resource Center would rather have a slut over a virgin. Anna Le, the assistant director of the Environmental Resource Center, is the leader of the "I Heart Slutty Paper" campaign, which started in 2007 and promotes the use of recycled paper on campus. (1) comment

In conjunction with International Week, six SJSU faculty and staff members met to discuss the Campus Diversity Master Plan Tuesday afternoon. Beginning in 2007 under former SJSU president Don Kassing, the plan, headed by Rona Halualani, director of institutional planning and inclusive excellence, is a nationwide effort at higher institutions to attract and utilize diversity on college campus. (0) comments

When students graduate, they are going to have to have a better grasp of international and diversity issues to function in a global society. This was the theme of the second annual Dr. Peter C. Lee Memorial Lecture, given in front of 40 attendees by Yolanda T. (0) comments

Everything from napkins to hot dogs utilized in 'not your typical art show'

Twenty-five pieces of art encompassed Gallery 3 in the Art Building for the Alternative Processes Gallery Show on Tuesday, which continues this week. A variety of art, ranging from photography booklets to a dress made out of napkins, are featured at the show. (0) comments

Breathing underwater

Class teaches students and others to brave the depths of the sea

For $20, students were able to be transported to another world for 90 minutes during an introduction to scuba diving in Spartan Complex last night. Alumnus Frank Barry taught eight students in an informal scuba diving class with help from several students who scuba dive in their free time. (0) comments

Silicon Valley Faces, a local nonprofit that incorporates the Victims Witness Assistance Program, has a 44-year history in Silicon Valley. It was originally part of a national organization called the National Conference of Christians and Jews. The organization was founded in the early 1920s, said Pat Mitchell, executive director of Silicon Valley Faces. (0) comments

Panel discusses women's place in various religions

An panel of women representing three religions addressed the place of women in Judaism, Islam and Christianity on Tuesday evening in the Engineering Building. "Women have always had a more positive place in religion when the religion first started out," said Jennifer Rycenga, a religious studies professor. (0) comments




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