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The newscast is produced by San Jose State broadcast journalism students, and has aired in the Bay Area since 1982. [130] The newscast previously aired on educational station KTEH. Update News also features a daily live webcast. Equal Time is a news magazine show produced by the San Jose State School of Journalism and Mass Communications. Each ...
The San Jose State Spartans are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent San José State University. SJSU sports teams compete in the Mountain West Conference at the NCAA Division I level, with football competing in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS).
San Jose State Spartans (1989–present) San Jose Lasers ( ABL ) (1996–1998) The Provident Credit Union Event Center , formerly and more commonly known as the Event Center Arena , [ 1 ] is a complex consisting of an indoor arena and a fitness club on the main campus of San José State University in downtown San Jose, California .
SJSU was the first university in the California State University system and second university in the state of California to strike such a deal. [10] The CEFCU sponsorship deal marked the third such arrangement among the 12 Mountain West Conference football members. [ 11 ]
The 2025 San Jose State Spartans football team will represent San Jose State University during the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Spartans head coach will be Ken Niumatalolo in his 2nd year, [ 1 ] with Craig Stutzmann at offensive coordinator [ 2 ] and Derrick Odum at defensive coordinator . [ 3 ]
Keith Birlem — former SJSU quarterback, NFL player, member of San Jose State Hall of Fame; Kim Bokamper — former NFL linebacker, Miami Dolphins [93] John Broussard — NFL wide receiver, Jacksonville Jaguars [93] Gill Byrd — former NFL defensive back, San Diego Chargers; two NFL Pro Bowl appearances [93]
Paseo de César Chávez was developed from 1994–1996 by San Jose State University, along with the Paseo de San Carlos and the 9th Street Paseo, as a part of a major campus revitalization plan. The paseo was created by the pedestrianization of San Carlos Street between 4th and 10th Streets. [1]