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Students host donor drive a block away

Students held a blood drive across the street from SJSU on Monday for the first time since university President Don Kassing suspended on-campus blood drives Jan. 29. (2) comments

Blood big topic at SJSU president's news conference

Sitting at the far end of a long conference-style table, with two microphones pointed toward him, President Don Kassing spoke at a news conference in SJSU's Tower Hall on Monday, addressing questions from student media.

Though question topics varied, the prevailing conversations involved the CSU's finances, campus safety and - in the issue that demanded the most attention - blood drives. (0) comments

Club cooks up awareness for Darfur

Leaders hope community service will bring together religions

Club cooks up awareness for Darfur

Michael Grossman, a senior global studies and Spanish major, started the Muslim-Jewish-Christian Coalition this semester with the belief that students following the Abrahamic religions can work together for community service. (2) comments

From the pages to the big screen - to the Wall

Committee hopes Wall of Reading will 'build a culture of reading on campus'

From the pages to the big screen - to the Wall

While astronauts can see the Great Wall of China from the moon, students can see the Wall of Reading from the second floor of Clark Hall.

The wall is a large piece of paper that allows students and employees to scribble down their thoughts on a literature-related theme. This semester, the theme is "books made into movies." (1) comment

The circus is in town. Annette Nellen, director of the campus reading program committee, revealed that the committee chose the book "Water for Elephants: A Novel" by Sara Gruen for the next school year. (0) comments

Faculty members make home at Campus Village Building A

Students living - or partying their lives away - in the Campus Village residences may not have noticed that just feet away from their buildings, faculty and staff are living in Building A.

"It's really quiet, I can say that much," said Neil Torrefiel, the university Web master who lives in Building A. (0) comments



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