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The News Site of San Jose State University

Spartan Media Group

The News Site of San Jose State University

Spartan Media Group

Intimacy is dying and sex is boring

Intimacy is dying and sex is boring

Shinju Kang, Staff Writer August 28, 2025

I find it ironic that in a culture so obsessed with romance and surrounded by sex, the art of intimacy and eroticism is dying.  We have been taught to be imitations, curations and images, rather than...

San José State students line up at the “Career Center Carnival” on Wednesday on the Smith Carlos Lawn to pet various farm animials to kick off the first week of instruction.

Spartans search for new opportunities

Matteo Carlini and Shinju Kang August 28, 2025

On Wednesday, the Career Center at San José State hosted a “Career Center Carnival” from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on the Smith Carlos Lawn. The carnival not only provided students with the opportunity to...

SJSU Associated Students President Katelyn Gambarin greets a student before grabbing food at the “Pizza with the Presidents” event in the Student Union.

Students partake in pizza with presidents

Ashley Kang, Staff Writer August 28, 2025

On Wednesday afternoon, San José State University President Cynthia Teniente-Matson and Associated Students President Katelyn Gambarin greeted dozens of students at their “Pizza with the Presidents”...

Mayor Matt Mahan presents item 2.19 Consent Calendar: Increase the Maximum Administrative Penalities of the San José City Council meeting on Aug. 26 to the audience.

SJ City Council announces changes

Norah Sheppard-Hutchins, Staff Writer August 27, 2025

On Tuesday, Aug. 26, San José City Council announced several changes set to occur, including changes to the SAP Center and the city’s legal council. The motion for the SAP Center to undergo nearly...

San José State students see an astromical jump in parking prices, following record-high admission rates in the fall 2025 semester.

High parking prices pack a punch

Shinju Kang, Staff Writer August 27, 2025

As the fall semester begins, San José State welcomes a record number of new students and a record-high price in campus parking. Nearly 40,000 students are enrolled at SJSU this fall, an 8% increase...

A muddied Tower Lawn will remain closed off well into the semester because of ongoing construction projects.

Tower Lawn set to be closed until October

Charity Spicer, Executive Editor August 20, 2025

Despite multiple campus construction and maintenance projects anticipated to finish by the end of summer at San José State, construction is scheduled to continue through the fall semester frustrating...

Tenure history professor Jonathan Roth retires despite initially being on the Fall 2025 semester course offerings.

Suspended professor quietly retires

Kaya Henkes-Power, Managing Editor August 20, 2025

Suspended San José State professor abruptly retired despite having been initially scheduled to have courses in the fall.  Jonathan Roth worked at SJSU for 30 years as a history professor and was put...

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