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BEASTY BAMMA My BAMMA experience was great. I had fun meeting everyone and getting to know them. I broke down in the shadows a couple of times. But one time wasn't in the shadows and Aaron and Ramon were the to comfort...
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Friday, Jun 27 2008 8:49 AM

May Day rally coupled with budget woes Roughly 600 students walk out of class, joining varying causes while continuing budget battle.
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Thursday, May 8 2008 1:47 PM

Students join longshoremen to voice dissent on May Day Participants of 1968 strike join new generation of student activists and labor workers in decrying the war in Iraq; SF State students continue campaigning against Gov.'s budget.
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Thursday, May 8 2008 1:36 PM

'Imperfect Machines' captures nature and space Living in urban environments for nearly a decade, Taryn McCabe misses having a garden. She associates soil and plants with a sense of safety and belonging—something that can be hard to find amid the chaos of the city. “I have...
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Thursday, Apr 24 2008 1:27 PM

Students shred snow at Tahoe competition Students from colleges all over the West Coast competed for superiority on the slopes of Tahoe on April 12. Skiers and snowboarders from these universities battled each other for hours to see which school could successfully land the best tricks...
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Friday, Apr 18 2008 6:08 PM

Museum program hosts ghosts of China's past The beige, dimly lit room is filled with ancestral art of the Qing Dynasty, lining walls and filling display cases with ancient art featuring religion, family and architecture. These artworks, hidden hundreds of years ago, are now on display as...
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Thursday, Apr 10 2008 3:09 PM

[X]press wins top awards at ACP convention Paper excels at Associated College Press Convention, Web site named 'Best in Show.'
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Sunday, Mar 2 2008 11:12 AM

Early morning fire at University Park North Damage estimated at $250,000 to student's apartment, cause still under investigation.
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Wednesday, Feb 27 2008 9:37 AM

Graduate designs shirt for 'Focus the Nation' SF State graduate student and graphic designer Adrienne Aquino’s smile illuminated the room as she unfolded her latest creation. The pale green T-shirt stood bright as she held it up against the gray drizzling skyline. Her face glowed as she...
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Thursday, Jan 31 2008 9:56 AM

Junior transfer becomes new force in the post When Martín Flores dunked over Cal State San Bernardino’s big man, he didn’t do the ubiquitous shout-and-chest-pounding routine. His teammates had a hard time even congratulating him because he was already concentrating on defense. On the court, 20-year-old Flores is...
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Wednesday, Jan 30 2008 8:08 PM

Strong defense carries Gators to 5-3 CCAA record They are fourth in their league and NCAA-ranked in defense and steals, but remain cautious about their 10 wins this season. This year the Gators have performed an about-face, a welcome deviation from the previous two years, which hailed only...
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Thursday, Jan 24 2008 2:39 PM

Wrestlers strive to live up to past successes It’s never been easy for the wrestling Gators—but don’t tell them that, because they’re doing just fine. Despite competing in an out-of-state conference—which means lots of travel, poor home support and having to grapple top local NCAA Division I schools—SF...
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Thursday, Jan 24 2008 2:26 PM

Gators steady at 4-4 in league With the second half of the season creeping up on SF State’s women’s basketball team, the Gators’ in-your-face defense, top-notch physical post play, and guards who knock down shots have set this team up for a run to make the...
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Thursday, Jan 24 2008 2:21 PM

Students save their eggs from cracking Last week, SF State students demonstrated what would happen if eggs could fly. The idea was for students to come up with creative ways to...
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Thursday, Dec 13 2007 6:20 PM

San Francisco suits up for winter season Winter is upon us and as temperatures begin to drop and snow to fall, for some in the Bay Area, it’s time to get away and hit the slopes up at Tahoe. For SF State students, the trip can kick...
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Thursday, Nov 15 2007 12:04 PM

‘Icer Air’ packs snowy show Skiers and snowboarders kicked, flipped, twisted and crashed onto the infield of AT&T Park after launching down a 100-foot high snow-covered ramp. Icer Air 2007, an event that brought man-made snow to San Francisco, touted 28 Olympic and X-Game skiers...
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Thursday, Nov 8 2007 11:44 AM

Porn Reborn Women don’t enjoy or think about sex as much as men do. They prefer softer, gentler touches over hard and fast. Women don’t masturbate like men and they must feel an emotional connection to get off. And they definitely aren’t turned on by porn the way men are, because they are less visual creatures.
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Monday, Nov 5 2007 10:26 PM

Few revelers come out to Castro's Halloween A frustrated crowd, a fraction of the size of the usual tens of thousands that show up in the Castro each Halloween, gathered at the corner of Castro and Market. They surrounded a scantly clad drag queen named Starr Ebony....
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Saturday, Nov 3 2007 9:12 PM

Many cops, few revelers turn out for Castro's Halloween A frustrated crowd, a fraction of the size of the usual tens of thousands that show up in the Castro each Halloween, gathered at the...
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Wednesday, Oct 31 2007 10:35 PM

Junior Vera Ross leads Gator women’s team TURLOCK—Vera Ross lead the SF State women’s cross country team on Saturday, but she’s ready to tackle her true love—middle distance track—and then conquer the next field, sports psychology. Ross’ final efforts at the California Collegiate Athletic Association’s Championship in...
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Thursday, Oct 25 2007 2:55 PM

Gators slip in a soaked Cox Stadium The men’s soccer season, much like the field they play on, has fallen apart. But while the surface at SF State’s Cox Stadium looks beyond repair — at least for now — the Gators can still salvage what’s left of...
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Thursday, Oct 18 2007 9:11 PM

Naked on stage Moving from the reservation where he grew up playing ‘Indians and Indians’ in the yard to the big state of Texas, comedian Spirit Walker recalls the moment in his life when he realized he was different. Walker, an Apache Indian...
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Friday, Oct 12 2007 7:50 PM

Police discuss Castro Halloween plans The San Francisco Police Commission and other local officials convened at City Hall Wednesday night to make their decision known and to discuss strategies for coping with rabble-rousing party goers who plan on attending the canceled event anyway.
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Thursday, Oct 11 2007 6:11 PM

Ross, Clark lead cross country team at meet Vera Ross led the Gator women’s cross country team with a time of 22:58 at the SF State Gator Invitational, a time that would have won the race last year. “Vera ran great,” assistant coach Pete Cushman said. “The big...
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Thursday, Oct 11 2007 2:31 PM

Playground sport kicks into the city From the Panhandle end of Golden Gate Park, walk down the pathway past the pond and through the tunnel. When the sounds of a homeless man’s improvised drum set made of a 5-gallon bucket, 40 oz. bottles, and a frying...
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Thursday, Oct 4 2007 9:38 AM

Dragon boats power across SF Bay Painted alternately in palettes of reds and whites, purples and blues, greens and whites, the lanky boats parted the green waters of the San Francisco Bay gracefully. Adorning every bow were dragon heads with gold whiskers and a red tongue...
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Thursday, Sep 27 2007 9:48 AM

The Velvet Revolution Gets Revamped The occasional clank from the tattered fan served as the only background noise for what creative writing major Cyndera Quackenbush called extraordinarily good prose. Refraining momentarily from the red wine and gently toasted crackers, Quackenbush called the first poet to take the mic.
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Monday, Feb 26 2007 5:07 PM

Independent Books for Thought The haphazard aisles of Green Apple Books on Clement Street can almost always be found lined with people on the hunt for their next perfect read. Some might have randomly wandered in to escape the ubiquitous bustle of the Inner Sunset. Others know it by reputation as one of the finest of the 41 independent bookstores listed on the Northern California Independent Booksellers Association Web site.
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Thursday, Feb 8 2007 8:50 PM

Reaching the Boiling Point The SF State men's basketball team lost their cool and the game against the CSU Dominguez Hills' Toros on Saturday night with an ending score of 79-51.
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Thursday, Feb 1 2007 7:57 PM

SF State Responds to Baker's Dozen Beatings SF State students weigh in on the recent beating of 13 men from the Yale-based all-male choir group "The Baker's Dozen" while performing in San Francisco.
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Thursday, Jan 25 2007 2:50 PM

Actors Bring Lunch Time Culture to Campus Knelt over, heaving with anxiety and desperation, theatre major Jessica Wise held the gaze from an entire audience captive as she played the part of Velma Sparrow, a character who had to confront her own dark truths in the on-campus play Birdbath, last week.
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Thursday, Feb 17 2005 9:54 PM