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One man's trash, another's treasure

Rarely do students think about the life of an empty bottle they casually throw in the blue recycling bins scattered around campus. Unbeknownst to them, their trash is the prize in an ongoing war between scavengers and the university. Mariano Hernandez Mariano Hernandez has perfected the art of collecting recyclables. (3) comments

No way, San Jose - SJSU and the city recently came to a mutual agreement not to jointly develop a sports field complex on south campus. The unrealized collaboration could have built four artificial-turf, lighted soccer fields on the parcel east of Spartan Stadium where Bud Winter Field now sits. (0) comments

Panelists reassure listeners of future for gay marriage

As a 21-year-old gay man in Wisconsin, Clark Williams never foresaw himself getting married. "I would have never thought in a million years that I would get married," said Williams, who married James Moore during the months that gay marriage was legal in California. (4) comments

The ground floor of the Student Union was transformed into a bazaar Wednesday as the 14th annual Artique show, featuring the artistic talents of SJSU staff, started. "The event was organized initially to allow staff to display their interests, whether they were selling it or not," said Phyllis Nakamura, the administrative support coordinator in the psychology department who coordinated the event this year. (0) comments

Some SJSU students may not know about the National Honor Society Phi Kappa Phi. Autumn Roseberry, a senior psychology major, plans to change that. This November, she was appointed to be the first student vice president to sit on the executive board to represent the organization. (0) comments

Annette Nellen, an accounting and finance professor, said findings from a campus study said students "thought they would be more challenged" at SJSU than they currently are. Amy D'Andrade, an assistant professor of social work, said the SJSU study is mindboggling because her students often complain of being too challenged. (0) comments

A recorded podcast conversation was held in Clark Hall 116 Wednesday with foreign students to discuss the recent terrorist attacks that occurred in Mumbai, India, in late November and terrorism in India overall. Steve Sloan, a lecturer in the school of journalism and mass communications, organized the open mic discussion that ran from 4:30 to 5:15 p. (1) comment




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