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Group work is more trouble than its worth

Group work is more trouble than it’s worth

Kayla Grizzle, Staff Writer | May 17, 2014

From elementary school to high school, students have become accustomed to being thrown into group work, always with the excuse from teachers that it will ready students for the social aspect of adult life. Nowadays,...

Racist rancher’s standoff misguided, idiotic

Joey Garber, Staff Writer | May 9, 2014

Cliven Bundy’s fight for state’s rights began in 1993 with his refusal to buy a permit from the Bureau of Land Management to graze his cattle on a piece of private property in Nevada. He and his family,...

Bye bye net neutrality, hello gridlock

Steven Hall, Staff Writer | May 9, 2014

Network neutrality or Net neutrality is seen from many different perspectives and there has been opposition on both sides for and against it on a variety of levels. The possibilities for the destruction...

Millennials One, Facebook None.

Millennials One, Facebook None.

Daneia Rodriguez, Staff Writer | May 6, 2014

In the land of the social media, it seems like there is a new app or social media site every day. Prime among them, Facebook has been able to lead the pack water for several years. Within one key demographic,...

Racist views held by radical, not mainstream Republicans

Jay Serrano, Managing Editor | May 6, 2014

U.S. Rep. Steve Israel, D-NY, perfectly described the Republican Party when he told CNN that not all Republicans are racist, “but to a significant extent, the Republican base does have elements that...

Base affirmative action on economic background, not race

Rika Kumar | April 21, 2014

To maximize the positive effect Affirmative Action has on minority groups, the California legislature should take into account a student’s economic background in addition to his or her ethnic background. Although...

San Jose State cheats tuition freeze

Jay Serrano, Managing Editor | April 19, 2014

The most recent CSU fee increases are a shameless attempt to circumvent the state laws that froze tuition in 2012. Despite already having the second highest campus fees in the CSU system, San Jose State...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Open Mic coverage condescending, lacking facts

We, Najma Sadiq, Myah Rodriguez, Lyneisha Smith and Naldo Martinez, four participants of the Black History Month Kickoff & Open Mic Event, are writing to you in regards to your problematic article...

Bring 2024 Olympics to San Francisco

Jeff Facun, Staff Writer | March 20, 2014

Bring the Summer Olympic Games to San Francisco. Los Angeles officials are stepping up their efforts to host the 2024 Summer Games, according to the Los Angeles Daily News. But L.A. has already hosted...

Arizona religious freedom proposal thinly veiled discrimination

Jim Blank, Reporter | March 20, 2014

The fact that Arizona’s SB1062, a bill that would have allowed business to refuse service to gay people on the grounds of religious freedom, even made it to the governor’s desk is astonishing and frightening. This...

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