When Greg Lahann and his wife began looking for a piece of property 10 years ago, they were looking for land to build a house on, somewhere away from the hustle and noise of the Silicon Valley. In 2002, Lahann, who works in the venture…
For some college students, the cliché phrase, “It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas,” seems to be overshadowed by the looming stress of finals and the end of the school year. Visions of candy canes, gorging oneself on Christmas dinner and mountains of beautifully wrapped…
Carla Jimenez, Spartan Daily Map of Locations SIDEBAR: Mexican Misconceptions Taco Bell and the sea of taquerias flooding every street corner in San Jose are testament to the innate deliciousness of Mexican food, but the dime a dozen taqueria does not do justice to…
Christian Gin, Spartan Daily Isaes Mendoza Interview All Mexican food is Spicy: Though Mexican food does generally consist of corn, beans, and peppers it does not mean that all Mexican food is spicy. Many Mexican dishes do call for a certain type or…
Several students interviewed for the story “What the Flush? A look at bathrooms at SJSU” said they had encountered homeless people in bathrooms at SJSU, one specifically in the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. library. "I have seen homeless people in the restrooms," Frank Cariglio,…
While SJSU’s bathrooms are not necessarily the bottom of the barrel, students on campus have been eager unload their opinions of the school’s bathrooms. Senior counseling major Amanda Sandoval said she was on the fence in terms of how she felt about the…