Weber reflects on changes at SDSU as he steps down
Students need to reach much higher academic standards to be accepted, and there has been nearly $800 million in infrastructure improvements during his watch. So why has Stephen Weber faced so much criticism? Ref. Source 3
SDSU joins research for futuristic artificial limbs
San Diego State University will share an $18.5 million grant with the University of Washington and MIT to develop wireless technology that transmits communication between a person's brain and an artificial or paralyzed limb. Ref. Source 6
Possible meningitis strikes SDSU student
Campus health official warns recent frat party attendees they may have been exposed
A San Diego State University student has been hospitalized for presumed meningococcal meningitis and campus officials are alerting students, faculty and staff who may have come in contact with the student. SDSU's ... Ref. Source 8
SDSU investigating possible hate crime
San Diego State University police are investigating an assault on a student as a possible hate crime. A woman told police a man she did not know pushed her, grabbed her scarf and made "hate-related comments and threats based on her ethnicity." Ref. Source 6w
Most SDSU sex assaults happen in dorms
Most violent sexual offenses reported to San Diego State Police over the past three years occurred in campus residence halls, an investigation shows. Also, SDSU Police misprinted the number of total rape cases reported in 2012 and 2014 with smaller figures. The Daily Aztec