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Search SJSU in the NewsTribute to Hurricane Katrina Victims 09/02/2008
Jana Katsuyama Reports on Tribute to Hurricane Katrina Victims
Katrina Survivors' Wounds Still Raw, They Tell Those in Gustav's Path: Don't Wait! Get out! 09/01/2008
As Hurricane Gustav bears down on New Orleans and the Gulf Coast, Bay Area survivors of 2005's Hurricane Katrina have two words for friends and relatives back home:
Get out!
Purdy: Storybook Beginning for SJSU: Cal Transfer Reed Helps Save Spartans from Embarrassing Defeat 08/30/2008
In the first half Saturday night, Kyle Reed was being a dutiful third-string quarterback for San José State.
Reed Leads SJSU Comeback Victory Against Aggies: Schweiger's Recovery Sets Up Drive 08/30/2008
San José State unveiled its new-look defense Saturday, and after three series the group already had made quite an impression.
Solar Icemaker Uses the Sun to Keep Your Drinks Frosty 08/29/2008
In yet another invention taking advantage of what we have been getting for free for millions of years, some ingenious engineering students have figured out a way to use the power of the sun to create ice.
Three Years After Katrina: Building on Community Successes in the Gulf Coast 08/29/2008
Almost three years after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and the breakdown of Louisiana's federally constructed levee system, the media, Congress, the White House, our Presidential candidates and even, surprisingly, the progressive community have for the most part moved on.
Surging Latino Growth Has Country Looking to California Schools: Other States Study California for Lessons 08/27/2008
Latinos make up nearly half of California's K-12 public school students, and their numbers are surging across the country, underscoring a growing challenge for educators who are looking to the Golden State for ways to adapt to the changing face of America's classrooms.
Councilman Unveils Plan to Make Downtown San José More Bike-Friendly: Downtown S.J. Bike Plan Proposed 08/25/2008
Trying to entice more commuters to hop on bikes and leave their cars at home, San José City Councilman Sam Liccardo is pitching a plan to alter downtown streets to make biking safer and more convenient.
For new SJSU President Jon Whitmore, All the Valley's a Stage: New President Commands Center Stage 08/25/2008
With his extensive background in theater arts, Jon Whitmore certainly knows his way around center stage.
Local Dem Delegate Just 18-Years-Old 08/22/2008
The youngest California delegate to the Democratic National Convention is an 18 year old from Palo Alto. Molly Kawahata is packing her bags and getting ready to go to Denver. She says her generation is about making change.