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March in March 2012: When will the students’ voices be heard?

San Jose city College students take part in March in March on Monday, March 5 at the State Capitol in Sacramento. Approximately 10,000 people were unified and standing up in front of the State Capitol in Sacramento on March 5. …

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Longtime English teacher loses her fight with cancer

Kathleen Colligan, an English instructor at San Jose City College, who used her talent to help students negotiate life’s challenges inside and outside the classroom, died of complications

San Jose City College remains on accreditation probation

BY LINH NGUYEN/TIMES STAFF AND LARRY HARRIS/CONTRIBUTOR The Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges said in a January letter that San Jose City College will remain on probation. The

Gov. Jerry Brown taps local talent for Board of Governors’ seat

Gov. Jerry Brown has reappointed Danny Hawkins, systems administrator for San Jose Evergreen Community College District, to the California Community College Board of Governors. “Gov. Brown first appointed me

State of the budget reform

At Mayor Chuck Reed’s State of the City Address on Thursday, Feb. 9 at the Civic Auditorium, the mayor was intent on highlighting his role as a fiscal

Numbers are low for transferring up

There was an increase in the number of student applications to the University of California system compared to student applications to California State Universities. “Our numbers for the CSU

No full-time faculty for Journalism Program

San Jose City College President Barbara Kavalier rejected a December recommendation by the Academic Senate to hire a full-time faculty member for the Journalism Program, which produces the

Lifetime of guitar

The atmosphere is very warm, light-hearted and happy. Upon entering professor Bahram Behroozi’s class, students appear excited to begin their music session. Behroozi is greatly admired by his

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New course can save lives

A new prerequisite course is going to be implemented in the Emergency Medical Services program at San Jose City College. The first respondent course, Emergency Medical Services 010,

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American Chemical Society honors professor

In a room behind the bar in the Biltmore Hotel, the American Chemical Society held its annual awards ceremony in honor of Madeline Adamczeski, 50, professor of chemistry

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