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Hamburgers and hot dogs sizzled on the grills next to the Associated Students House on Wednesday as potential Associated Students office-holders chatted with students and running mates in the first pre-election event of the season.

A.S. presidential hopeful Ann Grabowski, a senior majoring in behavioral science and sociology, said she is hoping to end political apathy on campus if she is elected. (0) comments

Last year, 26 candidates from two different campus political parties ran for 15 open seats on the Associated Students Board of Directors. This year, only 14 total candidates are running for 10 open positions.

There are only three contested positions in the upcoming A. (0) comments

Making noise for peace

Hand-held signs, spoken-word poetry, chants and car honks of support expressed people's stand against the Iraq war in a community speak-out held in honor of the five-year anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq.

Around 60 members of the public, including students, stood in front of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library on Wednesday afternoon, voicing their opinions and emotions at the speak-out that was organized by the San Jose Peace and Justice Center. (0) comments

Students' perceptions of campus safety have varied since the March 14 armed robbery that occurred in the courtyard in front of Campus Village.

The aftermath of the robbery has led some students to modify their level of caution in different ways. Nick Bane, a junior marketing major, said he doesn't feel safe around campus, ever since a break-in occurred on his floor last semester. (0) comments

Post-'last call' hour nixed by city

The six-month long experiment of keeping downtown San Jose bars open until 3 a.m. is over, according to Officer Jermaine Thomas of the San Jose Police Department.

The original idea was to let patrons stay an hour after "last-call" at 2 a.m., to give people a chance to sober up and to spread out the amount of people leaving bars at one time to take some pressure off of the police, according to the San Jose Downtown Association's Web site. (0) comments

The faithful followers of Roger Budrow say the same thing: He was a genuine man, a kind man, fair and honest and generous, they say, and - oh, how he loved journalism.

Budrow, who died in his sleep March 3 at Kaiser-Permanente Medical Center in Redwood City at the age of 94, spent his entire career working in journalism. (3) comments

California continues to deal with the budget deficit, the California State University system is facing proposed cuts to its budget.

A campus budget forum is scheduled for April 2 to inform the campus community about Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's proposed cuts and their impact on SJSU. (0) comments

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