Locations in the media Spartan Daily
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366 S. First St.
San Jose art culture may be on the rise
Cherri Lakey, owner of Anno Domini Gallery, located at 366 S. First St., said there are many possible reasons behind the slow development of art culture in San Jose.
Published by Spartan Daily on November 24, 2009.
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San Carlos Street, between Market Street and Second Street
San Jose art culture may be on the rise
The South First Area district is the area south of San Carlos Street, between Market Street and Second Street, according to the City of San Jose Web site.
Published by Spartan Daily on November 24, 2009.
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503 W. San Carlos St.
Scoop up taste of Ethiopia with spicy stew
Located on 503 W. San Carlos St., the restaurant was fairly small with seating for about 30 patrons.
Published by Spartan Daily on November 19, 2009.
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88 East San Fernando St.
Living luxuriously while at SJSU
"I moved in, like, about the second week of school," said Andrew Maddox, a junior accounting major that lives at The 88 on 88 East San Fernando St.
Published by Spartan Daily on November 16, 2009.
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38 North Almaden Blvd.
Living luxuriously while at SJSU
Waymond Lee, a junior accounting major who lives in Axis on 38 North Almaden Blvd., said his condo is a long-term investment.
Published by Spartan Daily on November 16, 2009.
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3636 Murillo Ave.
Sikh students adjust to life at SJSU
Locally, he said he also has drawn support from attending San Jose's Gurdwara, a Sikh place of worship, located at 3636 Murillo Ave.
Published by Spartan Daily on November 10, 2009.
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85 E. San Fernando St.
Loves Cupcakes causes an addiction to sweetness
Located near campus, at 85 E. San Fernando St., Loves Cupcakes is a small bakery.
Published by Spartan Daily on November 10, 2009.
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231 E. Santa Clara St.
Beautiful coffee art tastes even better
Red Berry Coffee Bar at 231 E. Santa Clara St. offers "the Bay Area's finest coffee and teas," according to a sign outside the cafe.
Published by Spartan Daily on November 9, 2009.
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140 N. Fifth St.
Scavengers collect materials on campus
"I come to find out Steve actually lives at Gabe Blocks Adults Residential Facility, which is at 140 N. Fifth St.," he said.
Published by Spartan Daily on November 5, 2009.
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80 S. Fifth St.
Scavengers collect materials on campus
One organization that several sociology courses have supported in the last few years is called Christian Housing Alliance Ministry, a group that until recently provided homeless shelter for families in collaboration with First Christian Church at 80 S. Fifth St., he said.
Published by Spartan Daily on November 5, 2009.
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Seventh and San Salvador
Two hospitalized after shooting
Two people were hospitalized after a shooting took place at 2 a.m. Sunday at the corner of Seventh and San Salvador streets.
Published by Spartan Daily on November 2, 2009.
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100 block of S. 23rd St.
Community reacts to video
Officers responded to an address in the 100 block of S. 23rd St. in San Jose after an individual called police advising that a roommate had brandished a knife at another roommate and threatened him, San Jose Police Department Sgt. Ronnie Lopez said in an press release on Sunday.
Published by Spartan Daily on October 28, 2009.
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77 N. Fourth Street
Local businesses face challenges
Grace Branch is the owner of Branch's Gift Items, a custom doll making shop on 77 N. Fourth Street
Published by Spartan Daily on October 26, 2009.
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First Street and Santa Clara Street
Local businesses face challenges
Hammer and Lewis is a thrift shop and family business on First Street and Santa Clara Street that has been in business for 40 years, owner Mary Velez said.
Published by Spartan Daily on October 26, 2009.
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San Fernando and Third Street
Local businesses face challenges
Loves Cupcakes is another family business that recently opened on San Fernando and Third Street, said Vanessa Zarazua, manager of Loves Cupcakes.
Published by Spartan Daily on October 26, 2009.
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Third Street and San Fernando Street
Loma Prieta earthquake remembrances hope to ready California for next big one
Calvin Miles recounts the collapse of an apartment building wall on Third Street and San Fernando Street moments after the 7.0 earthquake on Oct. 17, 1989.
Published by Spartan Daily on October 15, 2009.
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45 Post St.
Mediocre Chinese food underwhelms
When I noticed Peking House restaurant located on 45 Post St. - it was almost lost behind the expansive trees that lined the street - I expected a cutesy, hole-in-the-wall Chinese restaurant.
Published by Spartan Daily on October 15, 2009.
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Fourth Street between Santa Clara and San Fernando Streets
San Jose's 100 years of radio honored
The window display is located in the Fourth Street Windows Gallery on Fourth Street between Santa Clara and San Fernando Streets.
Published by Spartan Daily on October 8, 2009.
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Park Avenue and Market Street
Runners rock around San Jose
Runners are given four hours to complete the race while bands, such as The Woogie Men!, Bento, Undergone, The Cruzers and other local San Jose bands performed all the way to the race's end at the Park Avenue and Market Street intersection.
Published by Spartan Daily on October 5, 2009.
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345 S. First St.
Dancers take flight for premiere concert
The show will be running Oct. 2nd and 3rd at the California Theatre on 345 S. First St. at 8 p.m.
Published by Spartan Daily on October 1, 2009.
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1008 Blossom Hill Road
Eco-fashion: How an industry is trying to save the world
There are two Crossroads located in San Jose, according to the Crossroads Web site. There is a store located on 1959 W. San Carlos St. and 1008 Blossom Hill Road.
Published by Spartan Daily on October 1, 2009.
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90 Skyport Drive
Storm past this stale cafe
This is the essence of Camille's Sidewalk Cafe located at 90 Skyport Drive in San Jose.
Published by Spartan Daily on October 1, 2009.
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336 E. William St.
A new home for Hillel
In terms of square feet, Executive Director Sue Maltiel said the new Hillel house, located on 44 S. First St., has an area five times the size of the old house, located on 336 E. William St.
Published by Spartan Daily on September 30, 2009.
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44 S. First St.
A new home for Hillel
In terms of square feet, Executive Director Sue Maltiel said the new Hillel house, located on 44 S. First St., has an area five times the size of the old house, located on 336 E. William St.
Published by Spartan Daily on September 30, 2009.
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90 S. Second St.
Celebrating casual, classic American cuisine
Loft Bar and Bistro is located in downtown San Jose, just two blocks from campus, at 90 S. Second St.
Published by Spartan Daily on September 17, 2009.
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Sixth Street between Martha and Keyes
Downtown community group screens alternative movies in a casual setting
Students can start off their week with a free movie on a comfortable couch under the stars at the Art Ark outdoor amphitheater located on Sixth Street between Martha and Keyes.
Published by Spartan Daily on September 16, 2009.
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Seventh and Santa Clara
Remembering Mr. C
It all started on the strike line yelling "huelga" (strike) between classes about 41 years ago. We passed out leaflets in front of Lucky's on Seventh and Santa Clara.
Published by Spartan Daily on September 16, 2009.
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2742 Aborn Road
'Fro yo' fans are only 10 minutes away from bliss
Yogurtland opened on Aug. 27 and is located 10 minutes from SJSU in Evergreen at 2742 Aborn Road. And I'm quite happy it did, since I love frozen yogurt.
Published by Spartan Daily on September 10, 2009.
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First and William Street
SoFA art festival earns split review
First Street was practically empty between San Salvador and William Street. It was an awkward split, because the party was just beginning near First and William Street.
Published by Spartan Daily on September 10, 2009.
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San Carlos and First Street
SoFA art festival earns split review
The first was the "Street Mrkt," the deliberately misspelled creative vendor fair near the corner of San Carlos and First Street.
Published by Spartan Daily on September 10, 2009.