The Student Voice of San José City College September 4, 2010  
Relationship advice from both perspectives

Dear Jack and Jill, I am desperate. My boyfriend of a few years says he loves me a lot and he has never loved anybody this much before. I love him too, but he hurts me and breaks my heart by still keeping his ex-girlfriend’s pictures and gifts. I have discussed it very nicely a few times. He seems to understand the pain he is causing me but doesn’t...

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Victorian first in shotput; Jags’ Caldwell the best in 400-meter hurdles

By Daniel Dupree Times Staff For the first time in more than five years, San Jose City College held the Coast Conference Trials Track and Field event. The meet saw a plethora of athletes competing in various events against the best in the conference. “We’re excited to finally have the meet back at SJCC, and we have some intense athletes who competed...

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Softball team is swept by Siskiyous in first round of tournament

By Jorge A. Medina Times Staff It was a disappointing weekend for the No. 8-seeded San Jose City college softball team in a Northern Regional first-round playoff game. The Lady Jags lost twice in a best-of-three series against visiting College of Siskiyous from Weed, Calif., and were eliminated on Sunday, May 2. “The difference for our team from...

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How the color became synonymous with money and the environment

By Charles Becker Times Staff Green usually reminds people of the environment or money, but in the case of Vice President Joe Biden’s Conservation Bloc Grants for General Innovation in Education, it should strike both tunes. What is green economy? It is industry and jobs set on a sustainable foundation of growth. “It is really the green and...

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Director of Student Life leaving after 17-year career

By Erika Velazco Times Staff Phil Renteria has been working for San Jose City College for about 17 years. He has been the director of Student Life and worked in EOP&S. Because of budget cuts, June 30 will be his last day, Renteria said. He plans, organizes, directs, and evaluates SJCC student government and student activities. He also oversees...

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What are your thoughts about SB 1070 and its effects on illegal immigrants?

Yraida Gildez “The majority of people that come into this country, come with the intent of working very hard to make something of themselves. I detest those type of laws. It goes against everything we believe in this country. Those people are suffering so much. I believe that they are trying to target the crime and the...

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District’s leaders have let us down

Last year, San Jose City College photography instructor Ciaran Mac Gowan surprised many by offering to take a pay cut if it would save the jobs of others. For his gesture, he was poorly viewed by the faculty union and ignored by members of the administration and the college district’s board. It was at that time that the administration and board came...

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How a reporter found comfort in their skin with help from an unfair law

by Armando Luna TIMES STAFF Thousands of people took to the streets May 1 in an effort to get their voices heard in regards to their opposition of Arizona’s SB1070. In the past month and a half, I have marched along with my fellow students at the “March In March” in Sacramento, and now I had the pleasure to march alongside my fellow Latinos. I...

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