Pool of commitment

By CJ Peterson — Staff Writer Alex Guerra has a goal of solving one of the medical industry’s greatest problems. He has dedicated his studies to bio-printing — a process that could provide a remedy for over 100,000 Americans who Read more

Spartans score high but place last against the Aggies and the Broncos

By Marissa Scott – Managing Editor Although the San Jose State gymnastics team finished last in its meet against UC Davis and Boise State Friday night, the team ended with a 194.175, its highest score of the season. The Spartans Read more

Chan clinches three titles, SJSU finishes 2nd in first home meet

By Sara Biela — Executive Editor Sophomore Taylor Chan secured three titles as San Jose State gymnastics finished in second place in its home opener on Friday. The Spartans completed the meet with 191.700 score as Air Force claimed first Read more

SJSU crushes No. 24 CSUEB, 176-86

By Sara Biela — Executive Editor San Jose State swimming’s (4-3) win streak extends to four meets as it took first place in 12 of 14 events to defeat No. 24 Cal State East Bay (6-4), 176-86. Juniors Gabby Heng Read more

SJSU finishes NorCal classic in third place

By Madyson Montoya — Gymnastics Beat Writer San Jose State’s gymnastics team traveled up to the Capitol to compete in the NorCal Classic, where it finished in the lower half. Although the team took third out of four teams, SJSU Read more

Gymnastics kicks off 2019 season under new coaching staff

By Madyson Montoya — Gymnastics Beat Writer The gymnastics team has a reputation of putting San Jose State on the map, but they are stepping into a new season with a new coach and a new team. New head coach Read more

Spartans look to upset Wolf Pack on Senior Day

By Austin Turner — Staff Writer Despite poor air quality in the Bay Area, Senior Day at CEFCU Stadium is still on and San Jose State is set to take on the Nevada Wolf Pack (6-4, 4-2 MW) on Saturday. The 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