Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, CA
3 days ago by Kaajal Morar
Campus Village residents have been suffering from poor elevator maintenance.
Sabrina Bowdish, a senior art major, said that in Campus Village Building B, all but one of the elevators on the north side were broken.
Bowdish said she didn't know what was wrong with the elevators.
The Advocate, Contra Costa College, CA
17 hours ago by Regina Sarnicola
Inconsistency with the Contra Costa College crime logs has led to seemingly missing dates in the records.
According to CCC dispatcher Flora Gonzalez, however, the dates are not missing, just not recorded.
The Collegian, San Joaquin Delta College, CA
22 hours ago by Stacy Fowlkes
Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, CA
2 days ago by Jason Le Miere
For a number of years, San Jose has enjoyed its reputation as America's safest large city, but no longer.
Last year, there were 33 recorded homicides, the most in ten years. As of the latest incident last week, there have already been 28 homicides this year, according to the SJPD Web site.
The Advocate, Contra Costa College, CA
2 days ago by Lauren Shiraishi
Despite a recent lowering of gas prices, transportation remains a large problem, particularly among students who attend community college.
Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, CA
3 days ago by Chris Curry
Members of the Delta Sigma Theta sorority held their sixth annual "Greek Myths" event last Thursday in an attempt to shed some light on a part of campus life that they felt is still unknown - black fraternities and sororities.
"I feel like we're trying to get rid of Greek stereotypes," said Anastasia Locklin, a senior sociology major and the president of Delta Sigma Theta.
Laney Tower, Laney College, CA
3 days ago by Jonathan Riley
In June 2006 Alameda County Voters overwhelmingly passed Measure A, a $390 million bond measure for the Peralta Community College District aimed at improving facilities and technology in the district. In the words of the Vice Chancellor of General Services, Sadiq Ikharo, "The goals we have and the objective we are trying to obtain, in the Department of General Services, is to be able to build new facilities and update existing facilities to the 21st century in an environmentally responsible manner."
The Tempest, Solano Community College, CA
3 days ago by Kris Jones
Driving on Interstate 80 in Fairfield can be a chore. If it isn't lane closures slowing down traffic, it's the presence of police vehicles, worker vehicles, or rubberneckers trying to see what's going on. Included now in much of the chaos is a plan that is meant to relieve some of it: carpool lanes are coming to Fairfield.
The Advocate, Contra Costa College, CA
3 days ago by Asia Camagong
The Gay-Straight Alliance held its first meeting Sept. 19 to discuss the foundations and future plans of a club dedicated to providing a strong support system for anyone on campus.
The Tempest, Solano Community College, CA
4 days ago by Lance Park
The Tempest now has message boards up and running! Be the first to post in one of five forums: News, A & E, Opinion, Sports, and Requests! Follow the Options sidebar and click on Messageboards, or follow this link:
www.solanotempest.net/messageboards
The Tempest, Solano Community College, CA
4 days ago by Malerie Paynter
A police pursuit ended in the auto shop parking lot Monday morning, and a parole violator with an arrest warrant fled onto campus.
Just after 10:20 a.m., the north end of campus was swarming with at least seven cars from the Fairfield Police Department, S.
Sonoma State Star, Sonoma State University, CA
5 days ago by Matt Rice
Last Thursday marked the Semi-Annual Student Media Conference featuring student journalists from each CSU campus newspaper invited to participate in an hour long phone conference with CSU Chancellor Charles B. Reed.
Five issues were chosen for discussion: Budget, Sustainability, Textbook Affordability/Access, Road to College tour, and the new Voluntary System of Accountability.
Sonoma State Star, Sonoma State University, CA
5 days ago
Sonoma State has the first official university chapter of Slow Food, USA, a branch of Slow Food, Inc, which is an international organization of over 85,000 members in 1000 local chapters worldwide.
The chapter promotes locally produced food on campus, working with dining services to bring more local food to campus and sponsors chef demonstrations in addition to cooking workshops, farm parties and tours and workdays on farms as hand-on workshops.