Attempts to fix California's budget system will take place on May 19 in a special election. The propositions in the ballot will have direct effects on issues such as funding for education, personal income tax increases and a possible spending cap. One student says he will vote yes for all the propositions on the ballot this year. (5) comments
Senior citizens soon may not be able to strengthen their flexibility with yoga, improve their coordination with a waltz or, most of all, receive balanced nutrition and health assistance. The city of San Jose has announced the possible closure of four downtown senior centers, including, Northside Community Center, Alma community Center, Hank Lopez Community Center, and Saint James Community Center - which provide these services to older residents. (4) comments
Mothers with young sons or fathers with young daughters will be able to comfortably escort their small children into unisex bathrooms later this summer. Before that happens, a presentation regarding the conversion of several restrooms on campus, to unisex restrooms, "Peeing in Peace," will take place from 7 to 8:30 p. (2) comments
An eight-legged metal and wood beast briskly walked down an Engineering building hallway, while being ridden by a student. Five students from the engineering department spent a year creating this eight-legged mobile machine as their senior design project. (0) comments
An eight-month concrete canoe project proved worthy at the Mid-Pacific Regional Conference in Reno last month, earning SJSU's team third place. The SJSU Concrete Canoe Club brought their 20-foot-long homemade canoe to Reno for the regional competition to try to qualify for the national competition. (1) comment
At the end of each semester, the baton that is the Spartan Daily is passed from one group of editors to the next. Hank Drew, a senior journalism major, will vault into the executive editor position and Samantha Inouye, a senior advertising major, will be the new advertising director. (0) comments
Finals week is all that stands between students and the freedom of summer, but with the sunny weather comes seasonal health issues. Eugene Cordero, an associate professor of meteorology, said that San Jose tied or broke its all-time record highs for the 20th and 21st of April during this year's mid-April heat wave. (2) comments
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