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Volume 152 No. 31 SERVING SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY SINCE 1934
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San Jose flies Palestinian flag By Jozy Prabhu and Courtney Vasquez STAFF WRITERS
San Jose City Hall raised its first Palestinian flag on Friday. San Jose City Councilmember from District 10, Johnny Khamis, assisted the San Jose State club, Students for Justice in Palestine, on Friday in getting the handmade flag raised. “I was honored to represent my heritage and that of many San Jose residents,” said Khamis. “This event would not be possible without [Students for Justice in Palestine Group at SJSU’s] hard work.” Abid El-Miaari, president of Students for Justice in Palestine, felt proud of the organization and the city’s efforts on making the flag raising happen.
“It feels nice to be recognized,” said El-Miaari. “We’re a culture that so many people forget about us, so it’s nice that the city is seeing the flag.” According to El-Miaari, the flag that was raised was made in Ramallah, a Palestinian city in the West Bank, and was created by a member’s relative, which solidified a deeper meaning for the club. “I also like how the flag itself was made in Palestine,” said El-Miaari. “We brought it over so it’s handmade from back home and we now have a little piece of Palestine in our city.” This was a significant step forward for those in the Palestinian community, according to Moe Alnaqib, a molecular biology junior and outreach coordinator PHOTO COURTESY OF LEN TSOU
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The Palestinian flag flies among other flags outside of San Jose City Hall on Friday, the first day it was raised.
Associated students candidates campaign
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By Mauricio La Plante
The event was an opportunity for students to meet the people that will potentially be a voice to campus and CSU administrators, Pizza was enough to reel in multiple and decide the best use of student fees. passersby to talk with candidates running for The candidates range from future positions in Associated Students (A.S.), near sophomores to future seniors. the Tommie Smith and John Carlos statue. “That’s super amazing that we are A.S. represents San Jose State’s population having a diverse group of people,” said of 32,773 students. Its job is to support public relations senior Joseph Sandovaland advocate for students in financial and Rios, the chief elections officer of the administrative decisions. Students’ Election Commission this year. This year, there are 36 candidates “There’s not this image of who a candidate running for 13 different positions. can be, and that’s the cool part.” The candidates took time to explain “I saw this crowd and I saw a little thing of pizzas, so I followed where my nose wants their platforms and roles if they to go,” said mechanical engineering junior enter office. “I guess allocation of funds, and that’s like Maaz Sheikh. “I found out that there are a bunch of potential candidates over here and the big thing,” Sheikh said, explaining his I think it’s important to get involved in your most important concern with A.S. “There’s local government whether it be community ELECTION | Page 2 based or whether it’s school.” STAFF WRITER
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UPD honors life-saving student and police officers By Huan Xun Chan
Interim Chief of Police, Alan Cavallo (second from the right) presented the On Wednesday awards to the honorees on morning, University Police behalf of UPD. Department Corporal Scott On Feb. 21, Barajas Buckovic (left), sociology performed CPR on adjunct junior Jasenya Barajas lecturer Mark Hartunian (middle), Officer Manuel (second from the left) after Chaidez (right) and Officer he suffered a massive heart Bridget Galindo (not attack during a lecture at pictured) were honored the Dwight Bentel Hall. When “Spartan Lifesaving Award.” Buckovic, Chaidez and NEWS EDITOR
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A.S. presidential candidate Branden Parent speaks with Mathematics Junior Max Koltunov during a meet and greet with A.S. candidates in front of Clark Hall.
Galindo arrived at the scene, they took over CPR efforts and continued until paramedics arrived. Hartunian, the retired police officer, was covering a class taught by the Chief of the Soledad Police Department on the day of the incident. Follow Huan Xun on Twitter @Huanxun_chan
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