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SJSU connects with Tesla Motors, hopes for more internships

courtesy teslamotors.com

Tesla Motors Inc. has a strong connection to SJSU.

Commentary: Photos of you drinking on Facebook could prevent you from getting hired

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Employers are checking potential employees' Facebooks for information on them. It's wise to use discretion on your profile.

Kickstarter innovating the way people fund projects

Ryan Kalem, left, and Anton Orlov, Right, hold up a cabinet door featuring one of Orlov’s original cyanotype prints encased in lacquer last week in front of the Photo Palace bus in Los Gatos. Despite not meeting their ultimate goal of $16,000 of funding, they said that Kickstarter helped publicize their project. Photo by Sierra Duren / Spartan Daily

This innovative website is a funding platform that allows people a creative way to raise money.

Tech Museum’s International Space Station exhibit highlights NASA's technological advances

A group of high school students walk through the “Destination: Station” exhibit at the Tech Museum in Downtown San Jose last month. The exhibit highlights the advances of NASA and will be on display until April 15.

The Tech Museum's exhibit, "Destination: Station," highlights the advances of NASA and will be on display until April 15.

SJSU computer science club perfects projects at 24-hour Hackathon

Peter Lau and David Do, senior computer science majors, discuss programming challenges during a break at the Hackathon Saturday in the computer science club room in MacQuarrie Hall. Lau and Do were two of the nearly 35 participants who participated in the 24-hour coding event. Photo by Leo Postovoit / Spartan Daily

Fueled by caffeine and pizza, 35 students sought to complete projects at the end of a non-stop working marathon.

Commentary: Death of co-op in video games is discouraging

A team of French GIGN soldiers battle Russian Spetsnaz Special Forces in the Seatown map in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, a multiplatform video game that uses both online and offline multiplayer co-op modes.  Image courtesy of callofduty.com/mw3

The advancements in the current generation of video game consoles have changed the way people play games online.

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