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Campus
Quirks
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Monday
Night Disturbance
By Ekene Ikeme
Do
students find the SJSU Marching Band's Monday
practices inspiring or deafening?
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Futbol
for All
By Scott Evans
Soccer
may be the world's most popular spectator sport,
but many SJSU students are more interested in
playing than watching.
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Opera
Isn't Just for Grandma Anymore
By Julia Cooper
Young
people aren't traditionally interested in opera,
but a group of SJSU students has found it to be a
creative outlet.
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Wagon
Bandit
By Quang Do
What
could be more fun than making off with a wagon
full of food first thing in the morning?
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Expression
Through Blogs
By Ekene Ikeme
SJSU
students who take classes from instructor Cynthia
McCune get a unique opportunity to trade opinions
online.
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iPods,
iPods, Everywhere
By Mandie Mohsenzadegan
There's
something seemingly growing out of the ears of
many SJSU students.
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Scoble
Gets Blogged Down in Technology
By Mark Powell
An
SJSU alum reflects on being one of the
world's most famous bloggers.
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Hidden
Art
By David Zugnoni
SJSU's
Martin Luther King Jr. Joint Library contains an
extensive art collection, but much of it requires
some searching to discover.
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Clean
to Pee or Privacy?
By Andy Chu
When
nature calls at SJSU, the condition of campus
facilities makes some students weigh other options.
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Blogging
the score
By Laura Rheinheimer
Los
Angeles-based Charles Johnson is using Little
Green Footballs to incite political discussion.
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The
Derelict
By Anuja Seith
Many
people are commemorated throughout SJSU in ways
large and small. Some are so small as to be
barely noticeable.
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