The largest projected turnout in California history for an election showed up for Tuesday's primary, resulting in voting problems ranging from decline-to-state voters being turned away to voting locations running out of ballots.
With approximately 24 percent of the votes counted by 11 p.m., Hillary Clinton and John McCain led their respective parties primaries in California, according to the California secretary of state's office. Propositions 91, 92 and 93 were all losing as of late last night, with the four Indian gaming propositions, 94 to 97, all passing by considerable margins. (0) comments
Last October San Jose City Councilman Pete Constant recommended in a memo to the city's rules committee that they forward a proposal to the city council for "ensuring safe and child-sensitive Internet use at San Jose's public libraries."
Constant is concerned with children viewing "second-hand porn" while visiting San Jose's public libraries, which includes the Dr. (6) comments
To help bring awareness of the conditions in the Gulf Coast in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, members of the Gulf Coast Civic Works Project held a Mardi Gras celebration at SJSU on Tuesday.
"We are trying to draw attention to the bill we have in Congress right now, H.R. 4048, to help rebuild the Gulf because the Lower Ninth Ward is still not rebuilt," said Carlyn Steward, a senior behavioral science major and member of the group. "It's been two years." (0) comments