Nothing’s changed

By Hugo Vera – Staff Writer October 16, 1968 will forever be remembered as one of the most pivotal and divisive demonstrations not only in sports history, but world history. When San Jose State track and field athletes Tommie Smith and Read more

On the outside looking in

By Sara Biela – Content Editor All eyes on the international stage. Countless people sat in front of their televisions to watch San Jose State men’s track and field stars Tommie Smith and John Carlos receive their gold and bronze Read more

Spartans open conference schedule against nation’s leading passer

By Austin Turner – Staff Writer  It’s homecoming weekend at San Jose State, and that means the football team (0-3) will begin Mountain West Conference play as it hosts the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors at CEFCU Stadium on Saturday. The Rainbow Read more

Three keys to victory: Spartans vs Rainbow Warriors

By Ernie Gonzalez — Football beat writer  The San Jose State Spartans welcome the high-flying offense of the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors to CEFCU Stadium for its homecoming game. Here are three keys to victory come Saturday …  1. Win time Read more

Spartans surprise oddsmakers, show improvement in loss to nationally-ranked Oregon

By Austin Turner — Staff Writer  In a matchup marked on the calendars of many San Jose State football fans, the Spartans flashed some of their potential when they fell to the No. 20 Oregon Ducks 35-22 at Autzen Stadium Read more

Volleyball looks to extend winning streak in Florida

By Madyson Montoya — Contributing Writer San Jose State volleyball continues on the road as they visit Boca Raton, Fla. to compete in the Florida Atlantic University Owl Classic starting Friday. Coming off good momentum from a 3-0 tournament sweep, Read more

What If SJSU Beats Oregon?

By Austin Turner — Staff Writer  Upsets and college football go together like peanut butter and jelly. From bowl-season cinderellas to week one FCS-over-FBS surprises, it seems like each fall brings new underdogs for football fans to remember for years Read more

Loss to UC Davis means more hazard signs for San Jose State football

By Ernie Gonzalez – Football Insider It’s been said that the only way is up for San Jose State football, but Thursday night, the team dug itself in an even deeper hole from last season, falling in alarming fashion to Read more

Statement win is “a must” for SJSU football in home opener vs Davis

By Ernie Gonzalez – Football Insider All the talk around San Jose State football right now points to three things: Head coach Brent Brennan and 90 percent of the coaching staff’s second year, improving time of possession, which translates to Read more