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Tales From the Drunk Side True stories from the streets of San Francisco that will make you twice about taking a cab.
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Thursday, Nov 6 2008 10:14 AM

Singing for support It was a night of celebrating passion for the arts, where glasses were raised high to toast the vocal program at SF State’s Opera Gala last Friday. The third annual fundraiser was held in Jack Adams Hall and showcased the...
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Thursday, Oct 23 2008 9:02 PM

Bikes converge on quad Hundreds pedaled to SF State for the university’s third Bike to School Day on Wednesday as the campus continues to become more bicycle friendly. But...
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Saturday, Oct 18 2008 4:09 AM

Annual career fair draws job hopefuls, protesters The annual SF State fall career fair attracted many students looking for employment, and although protesters rallied in opposition to some of the recruiters in...
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Friday, Sep 26 2008 3:59 PM

Malcolm X Plaza under surveillance Discreet videotaping of campus events by the SF State Police Department has raised concerns among campus groups, many of whom say the monitoring will inhibit...
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Wednesday, Sep 24 2008 8:32 PM

'Winter's Tale' plays jealousy for laughs A group of SF State thespians entertained audiences last weekend with the Shakespearean play, “A Winter’s Tale.” The 74-seat Studio Theater inside the Creative Arts Building was the home for this student-run production that ran from its opening night on...
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Saturday, Sep 6 2008 1:48 AM

The Amazing Spider Dan Dan Goodwin calls skyscrapers human death traps and envisions a number of drastic changes in the way people are rescued. He details the proposed changes in the “Sky Scraper Defense Act” and wants to begin pushing it through city governments later this year. He plans to start in San Francisco.
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Thursday, May 15 2008 7:35 AM

Environmental justice focus of rights summit "Privileged Destruction" panel calls for more decisive action on climate change.
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Friday, May 9 2008 1:19 PM

Religious play focuses on crime and conviction In the almost complete darkness, a man’s voice can be heard, struggling with the words to the Lord’s prayer. The choppy attempt is interrupted by profanity-laced demands for silence by other voices, and an argument ensues. A small amount of...
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Thursday, Apr 24 2008 1:22 PM

I Want to Court You Like an Animal LOVE TO DIE FOR “Come here sexy and let me taste you.” Under circumstances involving foreplay with the tongue, this is what lovers may want to hear. For the male praying mantis, these words have a literal meaning. After insemination...
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Thursday, Apr 24 2008 8:00 AM

Good eats found in less than chic Bar Jules People need good (maybe “fine”) food in their neighborhood, but they don’t always need the über-cool space to enjoy it. The smaller, more casual eateries seem to have all the more character over the larger, more aesthetically refined places, and...
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Friday, Apr 11 2008 10:23 AM

Jensen hits 25-year mark as Gator coach Even though the season is over, you can still find coach Lars Jensen in his office with 51 All-American certificates draped like wallpaper behind him. Each certificate is a visual testimony to his successful 25-year tenure as architect of SF...
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Thursday, Apr 10 2008 3:04 PM

Wallace scouts opposition to prepare Gators Trying to build a business based on numbers, calculates Joaquin Wallace, SF State women’s basketball coach. The Gators win games if they follow his strategic game plan and when the women’s basketball team loses, the players know exactly what to...
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Thursday, Apr 3 2008 1:43 PM

Artists leave their imprints Some sit at a table, knife in hand, listening to music on their headphones while meticulously carving a sheet of linoleum; others are dressed in aprons, applying paint to a roller. These students are neither attending a sculpture class nor...
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Thursday, Apr 3 2008 1:26 PM

New bike racks to cycle way throughout SF State Proposed increase in number of bike racks meant to reduce illegal lock-ups around campus.
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Thursday, Mar 13 2008 10:33 AM

Archaic-texture As the smoke swirls from Patricia Parker’s cigarette, she reminisces about her childhood. She sits on the same porch she sat on as an eight-year-old. Just a few blocks down from her green-antiquated house are towering grey concrete and modern buildings. Further east, past Potrero Hill and near the old docks, the charming Dogpatch Historic District houses a deep architectural and industrial history.
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Thursday, Mar 13 2008 7:00 AM

Students cry 'no cuts, no fees' “This is a crisis time. There is an emergency," said Larry Salomon of the ethnic studies department, one of the several lecturers who could be in danger of losing his job.
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Thursday, Mar 6 2008 3:25 PM

Going for gold SF State alumnae and 2008 U.S. Olympic Synchronized Swim Team members, coach Tammy McGregor and captain Kim Probst, show the lengths they'll go to represent the United States at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.
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Thursday, Feb 28 2008 12:41 PM

Brown Bag Theatre opens new season with 'Once a Boy' Brown Bag theatre students start a new season of acting, producing and play-writing.
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Thursday, Feb 14 2008 9:43 PM

Sex on display at the SF zoo Carnivores are doing it, marsupials are doing it, large and small animals are doing it, even insects are doing it, said Jane Tollini, founder of the San Francisco Zoo sex tour, “Woo at the Zoo.” With photographic evidence of primates,...
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Thursday, Feb 14 2008 5:27 PM

Alumni among 2008 U.S. Olympic swimming team The U.S. Olympic Committee announced that San Francisco is the only North American destination on the Beijing 2008 Olympic torch relay route at a press...
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Thursday, Jan 31 2008 10:02 AM