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May 12, 2013
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Students are helping the community by hacking and making a website.
Downtown San Jose residents and passersby can now enjoy the fastest local public Wi-Fi service in north America.
Spartan Film Studios provides SJSU students with a chance to make films on real movie sets.
CreaTV San Jose opened its airwaves to the public to broadcast any message of their choosing for free.
The duo of animation/illustration Chris Lam and Eunsoo Jeong has won several awards for their stop-motion film Couch and Potatoes.
Five SJSU students win $1,000 in grand prize money for creating their own phone app during SJSU's NFC 24-Hour Hackathon
New chancellor Timothy White's proposed methods on improving the CSU system.
Tesla Motors Inc. has a strong connection to SJSU.
Employers are checking potential employees' Facebooks for information on them. It's wise to use discretion on your profile.
This innovative website is a funding platform that allows people a creative way to raise money.
The Tech Museum's exhibit, "Destination: Station," highlights the advances of NASA and will be on display until April 15.
Fueled by caffeine and pizza, 35 students sought to complete projects at the end of a non-stop working marathon.
The advancements in the current generation of video game consoles have changed the way people play games online.
Netflix is the best option for instant viewing because it has no commercials, offers high definition over multiple platforms and…
As a college student, I often find myself swamped with homework assignments, personal priorities and a heap of other responsibilities.…
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