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Violent Video Games Caused Sept. 11th ? 11

Express, Las Positas College, Livermore, CA

1 hour ago by Chris Watling

According to a documentary titled, "Moral Kombat" by Spencer Halpin,

violent video games caused Sept. 11. Jack Thompson, an attorney and activist who campaigned againts violent video games was interviewed for the film. His basic argument is that violent video games have repeatedly been used by teenagers as "murder simulators" to rehearse violent plans.

"BioShock 2" feels more like a re-run than anything else 2

The Skyline View, Skyline college, San Bruno, CA

1 hour ago by Andrew Lidwell

If the original "BioShock" had a failing, it was that there was a seeming lack of emphasis on story and character development. Sure there was a plot, but the characters didn't evolve and there was no reason to care about them. This wasn't helped by the fact that the main character never spoke, which made it hard to stay interested.

SJSU students, faculty weigh in on Proposition 8 2

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

2 hours ago by Donovan Farnham

The federal court case regarding the validity of Proposition 8 is a question of whether the 14th Amendment applies to same-sex couples and the LGBT community, according to James Brent, a SJSU political science professor.

In November 2008, Californians passed Proposition 8 establishing that marriage is defined as a union between a man and a woman, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

Week long protest, camp in quad ends 2

La Voz Weekly, De Anza College, Cupertino, CA

21 hours ago by Alex Mendiola

"Teach your children well," read a protest sign made by De Anza College student Pattsburgh Slims, 30, a computer science major. Slims said he hoped the line from the 1960s Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young song of the same title would encourage older politicians to reminisce on the days that they themselves were young, and remind them of the 60s era protests they experienced as young students.

Number of classes will not grow for next year 1

Express, Las Positas College, Livermore, CA

5 hours ago by Brittney Barsotti

According to school officials, the number of courses offered will not increase for the 2010 to 2011 academic year.

LPC is forced to ratchet down the number of teaching hours due to budget cuts, according to Jason Morris, chair of the College Enrollment Management Committee (CEMC).


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Adventures of LeBron James and the number 23


		Adventures of LeBron James and the number 23

Express, Las Positas College, CA

12 hours ago by Julian Lim

The last number 23 jersey to lead its team to NBA victory belonged to Michael Jordan when he played for the Chicago Bulls. After Jordan won his last NBA championship ring in 1998, he retired in 1999 and the Bulls retired his jersey number, as if to say there will never be anyone good enough to handle the number 23 again.

Number of classes will not grow for next year


		Number of classes will not grow for next year

Express, Las Positas College, CA

2 hours ago by Brittney Barsotti

According to school officials, the number of courses offered will not increase for the 2010 to 2011 academic year.

LPC is forced to ratchet down the number of teaching hours due to budget cuts, according to Jason Morris, chair of the College Enrollment Management Committee (CEMC).

'Transsexual Sweetheart' recounts tough transition to SJSU students

Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, CA

12 hours ago by Anna-Maria Kostovska

Calpernia Addams, "America's Transsexual Sweetheart," said she is now comfortable being imperfect, even though some people had told her she would look hideous as a woman.

"It got to the point where I (said) ... if I don't do this, I don't know if I want to be alive," Addams said.

Zac Brown Band croons tunes in rock country concert


		Zac Brown Band croons tunes in rock country concert

Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, CA

1 hour ago by Melissa Sabile

The Zac Brown Band breaks southern ground in Northern California during Wednesday night's performance at SJSU.

The Event Center was packed with cowboys and country girls, all waiting anxiously for Zac Brown to come on stage.

Joey and Rory, a country-singing husband and wife duo, hosted the show and the crowd screamed along as they played their hit song "Cheater, Cheater.

Men's basketball: New Mexico State's scoring duo too much for Spartans

Spartan Daily, San Jose State University, CA

14 minutes ago by Scott Reyburn

One and done. The SJSU men's basketball team finished its season Thursday night in the single-elimination Western Athletic Conference Tournament quarterfinal match 90-69 to the New Mexico State Aggies and their scoring duo of Jonathan Gibson and Jahmar Young at Lawlor Events Center in Reno.

District salaries published in local paper

The San Matean, College of San Mateo, CA

2 days 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.

KCSM-TV granted 30 day funding extentsion

The San Matean, College of San Mateo, CA

2 days ago by Alex Farr

Marilyn Lawrence, General Manager of KCSM-TV, convinced the Board of Trustees to give her 30 more days to pursue new sources of funding for the station.

Protesters march through San Francisco


		Protesters march through San Francisco

The San Matean, College of San Mateo, CA

22 hours ago by Nick Zirbes

Thousands marched in San Francisco, Thursday, March 4, to protest budget cuts to educational institutes across the state.

Senate votes again, programs cut, budget amended

La Voz Weekly, De Anza College, CA

3 days 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

3 days 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.

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