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Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, San Jose, CA

6 hours ago by BORN UNDER A BAD SIGN

New Starbucks policy: Two parts cream, one part sugar, three parts gunpowder 14

Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, San Jose, CA

19 hours ago by Eric Van Susteren

Coffee shops such as Starbucks can provide considerable entertainment for the average Joe looking for a cup of joe.

Whether it's the greasy-looking crazies muttering conspiracy theories under their breaths or the suits with greased hair shouting into their Bluetooth sets, one can usually count on some sort of spectacle.

California prison reforms unsafe 6

Connection, Cosumnes River College, Sacramento, CA

23 hours ago by Alena Slater

Currently, the majority of California's prisons are beyond their maximum inmate capacities.

According to CNN, California must reduce the number of inmates in its overcrowded prison system by up to 40 percent to stop a constitutional violation of prisoners' rights.

Senate votes again, programs cut, budget amended 5

La Voz Weekly, De Anza College, Cupertino, CA

6 hours ago by Coree J. Hogan, Julia Eckhardt

The De Anza College Associated Student Body Senate reassessed their distribution of student body funds for 2010-11 in the third budget allocation meeting of the year in the Student Council Chambers last Wednesday. Three programs that serve minority student populations received no funding, along with the Honors Program, Outreach Program and the Writing and Reading Center, leaving students who use those programs confused as to what will happen to them next year.

Technology Overload 4

The Argonaut, Notre Dame de Namur University, Belmont, CA

2 hours ago by

Communication is key in our everyday lives, and technology has made it easier. Even phone calls are a thing of the past. With e-mails, SMS text messages, and instant messages, there isn't a need to actually speak with people anymore.

But this has made everyone in this world just a bunch of anti-social morons.


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Student survives spending $40 in a week in San Jose


		Student survives spending $40 in a week in San Jose

Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, CA

4 hours ago by Jennifer Hadley

I've always been fascinated by the adventures of Rachael Ray on the Food Network as she treks the world, visiting faraway destinations with $40 to spend on cuisine each day.

Sans passport or luggage, I applied Ray's pauper budget to exotic San Jose, spreading it across a four-day school week and found both food and entertainment in familiar and new locales - all within about five miles of the SJSU campus.

District salaries published in local paper

The San Matean, College of San Mateo, CA

8 minutes ago by Christine Karavas

The 2009 salaries of nearly 800 district employees were published in the Palo Alto Daily Post, Feb. 24 and 25, sparking confusion about "pay increases" amidst budget cuts.

The report included a front-page story on Feb. 24, and a list of the 784 top-earning district employees, published over two days.

New Starbucks policy: Two parts cream, one part sugar, three parts gunpowder


		New Starbucks policy: Two parts cream, one part sugar, three parts gunpowder

Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, CA

14 hours ago by Eric Van Susteren

Coffee shops such as Starbucks can provide considerable entertainment for the average Joe looking for a cup of joe.

Whether it's the greasy-looking crazies muttering conspiracy theories under their breaths or the suits with greased hair shouting into their Bluetooth sets, one can usually count on some sort of spectacle.

Employee layoffs

La Voz Weekly, De Anza College, CA

1 day ago by Blanche Monary

The time has come to take action. On Feb. 24, the ACE negotiations team was told that the Board of Trustees has said that there will be no "sharing the pain" to resolve these cuts until it gets worse. This means that the District has decided to resolve its budget problems with layoff and therefore devastation of the colleges.

Senate votes again, programs cut, budget amended

La Voz Weekly, De Anza College, CA

14 hours ago by Coree J. Hogan, Julia Eckhardt

The De Anza College Associated Student Body Senate reassessed their distribution of student body funds for 2010-11 in the third budget allocation meeting of the year in the Student Council Chambers last Wednesday. Three programs that serve minority student populations received no funding, along with the Honors Program, Outreach Program and the Writing and Reading Center, leaving students who use those programs confused as to what will happen to them next year.

March on March 4


		March on March 4

La Voz Weekly, De Anza College, CA

14 hours ago by Kelsey Lester-Perry, Vanessa Contreras

De Anza College students marched to San Francisco's Civic Center Plaza for the day of action protest last Thursday. Five buses picked up students at 1 p.m. The buses held around 300 students, while an estimated 400 students drove themselves.

Five additional busses not needed were sent back, according to organizer Kenny Li.

Video: Hundreds rally on campus to protest

Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, CA

13 hours ago by Jenn Elias, Lidia Gonzalez, Alicia Johnson

Around 700 people marched from San Jose City Hall to Cesar Chavez Memorial Arch to protest statewide budget cuts on March 4.

Native American culture will sweep up campus

Express, Las Positas College, CA

1 day ago by Brittney Barsotti

After receiving a "hateful" note in her locker at Livermore High School, Smoke Johnson started what has become the Livermore Pow Wow and Expo.

After spending two years in limbo, as the search for a location that could hold the size the event had grown to, the pow wow expo finally found a home at LPC last spring.

LPC students prepare for rally in Sacramento

Express, Las Positas College, CA

20 hours ago by Kelly Sheeran

LPC students will be joining a massive community college demonstration in Sacramento to speak out against education cuts on March 22.

In the wake of California's budget crisis, mounting cuts to education have many LPC students worried about the future of their education.

Tensions boil over racist 'Compton Cookout' at UC San Diego

Laney Tower, Laney College, CA

5 days ago by Reginald James

Racism is a toxin that has polluted this country for too long. One area that is most infected is education.

It was once illegal to teach an enslaved African how to read. Public education was created to educate the formerly enslaved, but segregation forced Black people into "separate and unequal" schools until the mid-20th century.

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