San Jose State University Spartan Daily:
- Candyman: Nia Da Costa’s debut forces us to look in the mirror.
- Plants bring growth and renewal.
- Destructive wildfires burn NorCal.
- Gas leak evacuation was my wakeup call.
- Post-9/11 Islamophobia is traumatizing, and new Afghan refugees deserve better.
- SJSU Afghan diaspora students open up about their homeland as Afghanistan falls to the Taliban once more.
- Soccer: Spartans win despite two injuries.
- Immigrant community rallies for rights at city hall.
- SJSU professor gives talk on fascism and authoritarian figures.
- Midnight Mass: Mike Flanagan’s horror masterpiece uses brilliant symbolism to tear down fascism.
- Soccer: SJSU suffers demoralizing loss.
- True Crime genre expands thanks to diverse content creators, but is it enough?
- Rust: union busting and unsafe working conditions led to death of Halyna Hutchins.
- SJSU School of Journalism and Mass Communication awards Afghan Photojournalist Massoud Hossaini Hearst Award.
- Local Muwekma Ohlone tribe condemns SJSU anthropology professor.
- Abortion providers and medical professionals weigh in on Texas State Bill 8.
- Asexuality deserves recognition.
- Nurses fight proposed pay cut.
- Education leaves students hanging where health and life skills are concerned.
- Community gathers for immigration reform.
- CSU system announces Interim Chancellor
- Hassan Minhaj is king with new special “The King’s Jester”.
- CSU appoints new repatriations manager.