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Electoral College harms democracy


		Electoral College harms democracy

Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, CA

1 day ago by Jason Le Miere

I can vividly remember the amazement I felt eight years ago watching the drama of the disputed U.S. election play out on my TV screen, as a 14-year-old back home in Britain. Amazed, not at the closeness of the race, but at the U.S. interpretation of democracy.

Keep a watchful eye on Peralta

Laney Tower, Laney College, CA

17 hours ago by Angelica Carapia

There are many secrets hidden in Peralta's vault. There are tales so dark that they need to be locked away for fear of catalyzing a scandal. However, sometimes the vault is hacked and a secret slips out.

In a recent East Bay Express article by Robert Gammon, a tale unknown to me was unearthed, and oh how it affirmed my notions about the inner workings of the enigmatic gathering at the district offices.

Renting nightmares, and what to do to avoid a few of them


		Renting nightmares, and what to do to avoid a few of them

Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, CA

3 days ago by Chris Bausinger

How did Fred Flintstone pay for that lovely string of pearls around Wilma's neck? The folks at GEICO assume he saved money by insuring his family vehicle with their company.

I think he may have been getting the extra income from taking advantage of college renters in the town of Bedrock.

A look at the death penalty


		A look at the death penalty

Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, CA

3 days ago by Kimberly Tsao

Waiting in long lines can be a pain - unless you're on death row. Then, it's OK, awesome even. Nonetheless, you'd rather be in a different line.

The methods of execution are so inhumane that death row inmates can now sue under the civil rights law, according to a 2006 Christian Science Monitor article.

Do it now!

The Tempest, Solano Community College, CA

3 days ago by Natasha Nazzal

Oct. 20th marks the last day to register to vote in California, so what is everyone waiting for? Students have numerous excuses as to why they haven't registered yet. Registering to vote is not as complicated as some people think. All you really need is a form, some basic personal information, and you're good to go!

The most common excuse I hear is that people don't know where to register.

Making the distinction

Laney Tower, Laney College, CA

4 days ago by Qais Ahmadi

Louis Farrakhan says the N.O.I (Nation of Islam) believe a man named Wallace Fard is the incarnation of God.

His exact words were, "We believe that Allah (God) appeared in the Person of Master W. Fard Muhammad, July 1930; the long-awaited 'Messiah' of the Christians and the 'Mahdi' of the Muslims.

Howard's reprehendsible behavior keeps building up

Sonoma State Star, Sonoma State University, CA

4 days ago by Chris Martinez

Josh Howard may not be the Dallas Mavericks' best player, but he's their most complete player.

He has better all around skills than anybody on the team.

Until six months ago he was uniquely recognized as the Mavericks' best chance at grasping a championship, so much that seemingly every team in the National Basketball Association questioned his availability.

Reed gets a bit richer

Sonoma State Star, Sonoma State University, CA

5 days ago by David McCuan

Recently, it was announced that the CSU Chancellor, Charlie Reed, was selected as recipient of the McGraw Prize in Education for his, "Work in paving the way for increased higher education access and success for U.S. students."

As on of our colleagues observed, "Go figure.

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