Like many SJSU students, Nishat Deshpande spent his Thanksgiving glued to the television. Rather than the tradition of watching football, however, Deshpande was tuned in to the news, watching as his home city of Mumbai, India, was attacked by terrorists, and fearing for the safety of his parents. (1) comment
For the past three years, an area on SJSU's South Campus has gone unused and untouched. The 58 low-rise, two-bedroom apartments known as Spartan Village are likely to see their last days as they are scheduled to be demolished in mid-December. According to the school's planning, design and construction campus master plan, the 62-acre South Campus, where Spartan Village is situated, will likely house most of the university's recreational activities. (0) comments
In the midst of hiring freezes and job cuts, the fifth annual Neat Ideas Fair returns Thursday to showcase business ideas of the SJSU community. "In the downturn, I think entrepreneurship becomes even more important," said Anuradha Basu, a professor in business organization and management and the director of Silicon Valley Center for Entrepreneurship. (0) comments
Twinkling red and green lights, uplifting holiday music and laughing children can be seen and heard long before reaching Plaza de Cesar Chavez in downtown San Jose. Surrounding a 25-foot Christmas tree, displays depicting motorized bears, reindeer and elves captivate old and young passersby alike. (1) comment
More people turned out to the second day of the three-day World AIDS Day event than the first, as approximately 30 people gathered for the panel in which speakers discussed the importance of breaking down the communication barrier for AIDS issues. In a Q-and-A style panel, Stephanie Bowens, the event organizer and a peer health educator in sexual and gender health, questioned the panelists about AIDS issues among the younger generation. (0) comments
A crowd of about 100 people celebrated the accomplishments of the partnership between SJSU and the city of San Jose at the Tech Museum of Innovation on Monday. "This event is a way to recognize city and university partnerships," said Dayana Salazar, the executive director of CommUniverCity. (0) comments
The "Politics of Food" exhibition, featuring artwork about the political, social and economical perceptions of food in the world today, will be on display from Dec. 8 to 11 in the Art Building Gallery 3. The exhibition is put on by students of the school of art and design's museum and gallery operations class, who chose the theme, put the event together and picked the artists. (0) comments
11/30 8:39 p.m., Event Center. A 62-year-old man was arrested for battery and being drunk in public. 11/24 7:33 a.m., Simpkins Center. A report was taken for burglary. 11/23 9:26 p.m., University Theatre. A report was taken for a missing person. 11/22 12:22 a. (0) comments
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