SJSU community clinic offers free services from student providers
Inside the Healthy Development Community Clinic, you'll find countless services: from mental health, to nutrition, to speech pathology. All are free. All are provided by San Jose State University students.
Monopoly drops San Jose Edition
America's most played game is getting a local makeover. Hasbro announced that the newest edition of Monopoly will be based on our very own South Bay City of San Jose.
San Jose's blight removal success leads to more to clean up: A paradox
San Jose's blight clearing program has been so successful, people are dumping and creating more blight than before, according to officials.
Ex-SJSU sports medicine director gets 2-years federal prison for unlawfully touching female athletes
A former director of sports medicine and athletic trainer at San Jose State University was sentenced on Tuesday to two years in federal prison for groping female student athletes under the guise of providing medical treatment, officials say.
San Jose City Council approves deal that will convert hotel rooms into student housing
SJSU Cares says 11% of students reported experiencing homelessness at some point in 2020.
San Jose mayor courts AI companies, innovation edge over SF
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan, Councilman David Cohen, and others, Tuesday at City Hall, touted the city’s past while penning a "welcome" memo for AI companies that are searching for a home.
Family of literary legend John Steinbeck auctioning off personal items
A lot estimated at $700,000 worth of unique and very personal items will be sold at a live Bonhams auction in New York. The collection of over 100 items were passed down from Steinbeck's sister Mary to her daughter and son-in-law.
'We will be striking tomorrow,' says Kaiser Permanente union employee
75,000 union Kaiser Permanente workers prepare to begin a 3-day strike Wednesday.
San Jose State honors former student, current ESPN reporter Marc Spears
A local San Jose sports journalist who won national praise for his impactful writing on race was honored Saturday by his South Bay alma mater.
SJSU students commemorate International Girls in Aviation Day
Saturday marks International Girls in Aviation Day, and Bay Area scholars took point on the celebration.
MLK Library in San Jose celebrates 20 years
The Dr. Martin Luther King library in San Jose is celebrating its 20th anniversary.
No students involved in deadly stabbing near San Jose State University campus
Authorities are investigating a fatal stabbing in a parking garage near San Jose State University.
Fan fight breaks out at Levi's Stadium during 49ers' preseason game
Violence broke out in the stands at Levi's Stadium this weekend during the 49ers preseason game. This was the second big brawl at Levi's in the last two months.
San Jose State students being recruited to work for city
With 36,000 students and about 4,000 of them living on campus, the city of San Jose is welcoming San Jose State students to come and work with them.
New college graduates worried about job prospects with shaky market
Companies in a national survey say they still expect to hire about 4% more college graduates in 2023 compared to 2022, but they are less optimistic about the pace of hiring than they were late last year.
San Jose State Grad recognized for advocacy, opening AAPI Center on campus
Chuang says when she arrived on campus, she realized there was no dedicated space for the Asian American Pacific Islander community. Thirty-four percent of students identify as AAPI, so she and other student advocates worked to open the Center for Asian American Pacific Islander Student Empowerment last year.
JPMorgan Chase taking over First Republic Bank in 2nd largest bank failure in U.S. history
JPMorgan Chase, the nation's largest bank, is now taking over San Francisco-owned First Republic Bank, in the second-largest bank failure in U.S. history with the shareholder the clear losers.
Elon Musk calls NPR 'state-controlled' media; tweet sparks backlash
Elon Musk targets the NPR, saying the broadcasting outlet is state-sponsored media. Experts said the Musk tweet could be a cry for attention.
Legislation proposes national historical park to honor Cesar Chavez
It's Cesar Chavez Day, when we honor the civil rights leader who launched the farmworker movement. Now, legislators want to pay tribute to him in a different way; by proposing a Cesar Chavez National Historical Park. Part of it would be right in San Jose.
Meta will reportedly slash thousands of jobs this week
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, is reportedly set to lay off thousands of workers as early as this week. Late last year, the company also cut the jobs of 11,000 employees.