Sandoval, Huff shine as Spartans place 5th and 7th in MW championships

By Sara Biela – Content Editor Junior Jennifer Sandoval and senior Craig Huff earned second-team All-Mountain West honors as San Jose State women’s cross country clinched fifth place, while the men secured seventh in the Mountain West Championships in San Read more

Spartans host Rebels in aching search of a win

By Austin Turner — Staff Writer  Seven games into the 2018 season, San Jose State football (0-7) is still looking for its first win. On Saturday, the Spartans will be trying to capture it as they take on another conference Read more

SJSU secures fourth place in scoreless draw against Bulldogs

By Nate Person – Staff Writer San Jose State women’s soccer (7-6-5) travelled to the Central Valley Friday where they played Fresno State (6-9-4) in a match that ended in a 0-0 overtime draw. This was the last game of the Read more

Women’s soccer finishes season in Fresno, prep for MW tournament

By Hugo Vera — Staff Writer  The San Jose State University women’s soccer team will conclude its regular season on Friday night in an away game against the Fresno State Bulldogs. The Spartans head into the final matchup with an Read more

A Cry for Freedom

By Chris Estrada – Staff Writer Standing atop the winner’s podium, Tommie Smith wasn’t thinking about himself after achieving his lifelong dream, but rather those back home still suffering from systemic injustices. “When I won that gold medal, it wasn’t just Read more

Beyond Bronze

By Brooke Finister – Staff Writer The untold story of the John Carlos and Tommie Smith statues is important when looking at the legacy of encouragement at San Jose State University. A fiberglass and bronze structure was erected on October 16, Read more

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

Wyoming spoils senior day, takes down Spartans in OT

By Austin Turner – Staff Writer In a game with five goals, 16 corner kicks and 26 shots, a penalty kick in the first overtime period was the difference as Wyoming edged out San Jose State women’s soccer 3-2 and spoiled Read more