SJSU News • 9th May 2018 Late-night comedy overdoes Trump jokes President Trump has been a gold mine for late-night comedians because of how he acts in the White House and what he posts on Twitter. This helped rejuvenate “Saturday Night Live” and Stephen Colbert’s “The Late Show” as both shows have had a 30 percent ratings spike, according to Nielsen ratings in 2017.
SJSU News • 9th May 2018 Binge-watching TV is the way to go I remember sifting through my Netflix queue where I found the first three seasons of “Breaking Bad” and was immediately hooked.
SJSU News • 9th May 2018 San Jose deems May as Lupus Awareness Month In an effort to raise awareness for lupus, the city of San Jose proclaimed May to be Lupus Awareness Month.
SJSU News • 8th May 2018 NHL playoffs are more intense than NBA playoffs Nothing in sports compares to The NHL playoffs. The beards grow longer and the intensity ratchets past anything the regular season served up.
SJSU News • 18th April 2018 A blue wave during the 2018 midterms isn’t guaranteed House Speaker Paul Ryan decided last week to announce his retirement, which came as a surprise to many since the 2018 midterm elections...
SJSU News • 17th April 2018 I got a bad feeling about ‘Solo’ A long time ago, there was a little movie by a small-time director named George Lucas that managed to exceed expectations and become a pop culture....
SJSU News • 12th April 2018 Social media addiction does not only affect teenagers It’s been a tough year for Facebook.
SJSU News • 11th April 2018 New sushi restaurant rolls into Eastridge Center Crowds gathered at Eastridge Center Friday to enjoy food from local food trucks and hear more about the new restaurants that will soon call...
SJSU News • 5th April 2018 Demanding more funding, CSU students and faculty protest at California State Capitol Nearly 2,000 California State University (CSU) students and faculty members gathered in front of the State Capitol in Sacramento on Wednesday to protest the recently announced tuition hike.
SJSU News • 3rd April 2018 Students march for immigrant justice in downtown Hundreds of people marched from San Jose City Hall to Plaza de Cesar Chavez for immigrants’ rights on Friday.
SJSU News • 3rd April 2018 Children scramble for Easter eggs Kids surrounded a grass field in Bestor Art Park on Saturday for an Easter egg hunt established by San Jose State students and members from the Spartan Keyes Neighborhood Action Center.
SJSU News • 30th March 2018 San Jose joins nationwide protest against gun violence Thousands of people marched in downtown San Jose, joining millions nationwide, rallying for gun control in the March for Our Lives protest...
SJSU News • 22nd March 2018 Blaine Vess teaches SJSU students how to be web entrepreneurs San Jose State alumnus Blaine Vess gave tips on how to be a web entrepreneur to students in the Student Union Theater Wednesday night.
SJSU News • 14th March 2018 The NRA has to stop scapegoating the game industry In the wake of the Parkland, Florida shooting that left 17 dead, on Feb. 14 the National Rifle Association (NRA) has set forth another campaign.
SJSU News • 13th March 2018 Ivanka Trump is not a genuine feminist During the 2018 Winter Olympics, the South Korean government rolled out the red carpet for the Trump administration, in particular, Ivanka Trump.
SJSU News • 13th March 2018 Alumni clean up local park On a cloudy Saturday afternoon just a few blocks from downtown San Jose, current San Jose State students and alumni participated in a beautifi…
SJSU News • 5th March 2018 Actor brings audiences closer to VR He’s played everything from an FBI agent to a crime-fighting superhero to a treasure hunter, but at 54, Nicolas Cage is still experimenting by making movies in virtual reality.