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Skimmers Used to Steal Bank Information Found on SJSU ATM Machines
The San Jose State University Police Department is sending out a warning after a machine used to steal banking information was found on at least two ATM machines on campus.
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Skimmers Used to Steal Bank Information Found on SJSU ATM Machines
The San Jose State University Police Department is sending out a warning after a machine used to steal banking information was found on at least two ATM machines on campus. Damian Trujillo reports.
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SJSU Football Team, Family Honor Camdan McWright in First Game Since His Death
The San Jose State football team played their first game since the death of teammate Camdan McWright Saturday.
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SJSU Football Team Honors Camdan McWright
The San Jose State football team played their first game since the death of teammate Camdan McWright Saturday. Marianne Favro reports.
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SJSU Radar Studying Extreme Wildfire Weather
For some severe weather is all about thunderstorms, Winter storms or hurricanes but to Kate Forrest, severe is defined by fire weather.
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SJSU Students React to Student Loan Forgiveness Plan
Millions of Americans are hopeful President Joe Biden will forgive thousands of dollars in federal student loans in his announcement Wednesday. Marianne Favro talked to San Jose State University students to see what they think.
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Visitor at SJSU Prompts Police to Call for Campus to Report Concerning Behavior
A recent uninvited visitor on campus prompted San Jose State Police to ask students and staff to notify them about anyone showing concerning behavior.
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San Jose State University Campus Safety Concerns
A San Jose State University student is calling for a conversation about improving student safety after she said she was harassed on campus. NBC Bay Area’s Alyssa Goard spoke with her and campus police about the unique challenges that come with an open campus.
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Bay Area Groups, Federal Government Helping Out Ukrainians During Russian Invasion
For the Ukrainians who are in the U.S. on a visa, the federal government made a move to help them stay longer if needed.
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Bay Area Groups, Federal Government Helping Out Ukrainians During Russian Invasion
There are an estimated 20,000 thousand Ukrainians in the Bay Area.And for those here on a visa, the federal government made a move to help them stay longer if needed. Ian Cull reports.
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Longtime SJSU Sports Information Director Lawrence Fan Dies at 67
San Jose State University announced Wednesday that legendary employee Lawrence Fan, who spent more than four decades on campus, recently died at the age of 67.
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San Jose State University's Sophia Jones Plays Basketball Game Called by Her Father
Rare moment was on display at San Jose State University when Spartan Sophia Jones played in front of her father, Mark Jones, who was serving as play-by-play announcer for NBC Sports Bay Area.
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SJSU's Sophia Jones Plays in Basketball Game Called by Her Father
For the first time in San Jose State University history, a member of the women’s basketball team played a game with her father sitting courtside. Not as a fan, but as the play-by-play announcer. Anthony Flores reports.
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SJSU's Sports Information Director Lawrence Fan Dies
San Jose State University announced Wednesday that legendary employee Lawrence Fan, who spent more than four decades on campus, recently died at the age of 67.
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SJSU Women's Golf Top 10 in the Nation
The Bay Area is a hot spot for college golf. The Stanford women’s team is ranked number one in the nation and San Jose State University is not far behind. Anthony Flores reports.
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SJSU to Switch to Remote Learning Due to COVID Surge
San Jose State officials said that the university is going remote until Feb. 14. The university is also asking all eligible students to update their vaccination status and provide a record of a booster shot, by the end of January.
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COVID-19 Concerns Force SJSU Men's Basketball Team to Postpone Games
The San Jose State men’s basketball team has been forced to postpone three upcoming conference games because of COVID-19 concerns.
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San Jose State Spartans Play in Front of TV Audience on Thanksgiving Day
It’s easy to associate Thanksgiving Day with football. But in the South Bay, in front of a big television audience, San Jose State University played on Thanksgiving at home for the first time since the 1940s.