San Jose State disappointed Boise State forfeited but looks forward to volleyball final
San Jose State said Thursday it was disappointed Boise State forfeited its semifinal match in the Mountain West women’s volleyball tournament but that the Spartans were focused on the future.
Judge allows San Jose State volleyball player to compete
A federal judge ruled Monday that a San Jose State volleyball player can continue competing on the women’s team in a conference tournament, despite claims the player is transgender.
San Jose State volleyball player on why she outed her transgender teammate
Brooke Slusser, a co-captain on the San Jose State Women's Volleyball team, is in her senior year and she's getting more attention for what she's doing off the court than her performance on it, but she wouldn't change that.
Controversy over transgender player overshadowed season from San Jose State women's volleyball
Last week, a class action lawsuit was filed against San Jose State and the NCAA calling for transgender women to be ineligible to play women’s college sports.
Hayward High seniors automatically accepted to Cal State East Bay through new program
Graduating from high school and heading to college is a big transition in a young person’s life.
SJSU v. Nevada volleyball game moves to San Jose over transgender athlete
Members of the Nevada team have said they won't play in the game that was scheduled to be played in Reno on Saturday because San Jose has a transgender player on the roster.
Former SJSU basketball standout found dead at 26 in Romania
A former San Jose State University basketball standout has died at the age of 26.
Nevada university volleyball team forfeits upcoming game against San Jose State
Volleyball players at a Nevada university have decided to forfeit an upcoming match against San Jose State University's volleyball team.
Pro-Palestinian supporters rally at Bay Area universities
A day after the one-year anniversary of the Hamas attack in Israel, pro-Palestinian protests were held on Bay Area college campuses. Protesters at Cal and San Jose State say the war in Gaza has gone on long enough and their support for the Palestinian people will continue.
Revelation of San Jose State trans volleyball player sparks forfeits from opponents
San Jose State University officials said via an emailed statement, that the school is in-line with Mountain West and NCAA rules relating to the participation of a reportedly trans athlete on the school's women's volleyball team. So far, three schools have declined to compete against SJSU, instead having the matches either listed as cancelations or forfeitures.
SJSU's women's volleyball opponent forfeits match
The Boise State women’s volleyball team announced Friday that it will forfeit Saturday’s match against San Jose State.
San Jose State student found dead in dorm room
A student at San Jose State University was found dead in their dorm room over the weekend, the university confirmed.
UC and CSU systems enact more strict policies on encampments, protests
Encampments at University of California and California State University campuses are not allowed, and leaders plan to crack down on them.
Family of SF man killed 14 years ago hopes $150K reward will bring justice
The family of a San Francisco man shot and killed 14 years ago honored his birthday on Monday, by asking for help in solving his case.
Santa Clara Co. DA launches new crime dashboard to improve transparency
“We wanna make sure people have an easy-to-look-at reference, an easy-to-navigate-reference about how the criminal justice system works.
'Father of Black Studies' passes away at 91
A San Francisco legend who was known as the "Father of Black Studies" passed away on Monday. Dr. Nathan Hare started the first Black Studies program in the United States at San Francisco State University back in the 1960s.
19-year-old shot and killed at Dolores Park identified as SJSU student
A 19-year-old man, who was shot and killed in San Francisco's Dolores Park this week, has been identified as a student at San Jose State University.
Bay Area Iranian Americans hope for change with death of Iran's President
Bay Area Iranian Americans who fled from the hardline leadership of Iran's Shah and later the religious clerics were not mourning the death of Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi on Monday.
SFSU protesters break down encampment after reaching agreement
Student protesters at San Francisco State University say they've reached an agreement with the school's president on the issue of Gaza and are beginning to dismantle their encampment.
Former ranger Betty Reid Soskin, 102, honored with honorary doctorate
At 102, beloved former park ranger and Bay Area icon Betty Reid Soskin received an honorary degree at a graduation ceremony at Cal State East Bay in Hayward.