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Saying goodbye after three long semesters During the last three semesters, it has been my pleasure to provide you with the news of this wonderful campus. This week, my Golden Gate [X]press career comes to an end. For one semester, I provided you with photographs of...
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Wednesday, May 13 2009 8:35 PM

Students walkout - March 12th [X]press photographers Evan Mew, Jayne Liu, Dalton Blanco and Kimihiro Hoshino captured the student walkout on Thursday, March 12th. The students staged the walkout because of the budget cuts that will be effecting the CSU system, and marched from the...
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Thursday, Mar 12 2009 9:22 PM

Hunt for baseball's dopers lets real stories slip I may be in the minority, but I don't care about the steroid issue that is plaguing baseball. I just don't care anymore. I'm beginning to wonder if I ever cared that players were using steroids. When I got the...
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Monday, Mar 2 2009 11:43 AM

Silent demonstration honors those killed in Gaza Engrossed in the masqueraded dead bodies in front of Malcolm X Plaza, students witnessed a silent demonstration to remember those who died during the Gaza...
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Thursday, Feb 19 2009 2:06 PM

2009 - Year of the Ox [X]press photographers captured the sights and sounds of the annual Chinese New Year parade on Saturday, February 7th. Click on the link to the right to view the photos....
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Thursday, Feb 12 2009 9:18 AM

ASI discusses new rec center and elections At their second meeting of the semester, Associated Students, Inc. met to discuss plans for a new recreation center as well as the upcoming election...
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Wednesday, Feb 4 2009 5:58 PM

Indian government failed in Mumbai The terrorist attacks in Mumbai last week hit close to home with me. Literally. My family lives within eyesight of the Oberoi Hotel. We have to drive by it to get to their house. Watching the destruction of national landmarks,...
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Tuesday, Dec 2 2008 7:16 PM

Remembering the ‘68 strike Forty years after the 1968 student strike that led to the creation of the College of Ethnic Studies, SF State remains the only university in...
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Wednesday, Oct 29 2008 8:54 PM

Motorcyclist killed in crash on 19th and Holloway Mark Buck, 41, hit a car that allegedly ran a red light and was killed, authorities said.
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Thursday, Oct 16 2008 10:13 AM

Blue Angels roar over San Francisco Bay The U.S. Navy Blue Angels made their annual rounds over the San Francisco Bay this past weekend, delighting onlookers. The elite flying team performed for...
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Friday, Oct 10 2008 11:22 AM

Editor's Doctrine You don’t have to vote or die, but you do have to vote or shut the hell up.
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Sunday, Oct 5 2008 5:05 PM

Corrigan discusses retirement plans VP of Academic Affairs, John Gemello, also announces formal retirement.
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Tuesday, Aug 26 2008 4:10 PM

Students, faculty protest cuts in Sacramento Nearly 2,000 students from across California, including five busloads of students from SF State, rallied at the state Capitol Monday morning to protest the $1 billion in budget cuts Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has proposed for the state's three college systems in 2008-09.
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Thursday, Apr 24 2008 1:45 PM

Gators riding 19-game conference losing streak The SF State baseball team has had its share of streaks this year, but the problem is they haven’t involved the type of consistent play the team wants. After suffering through a nine-game losing streak earlier in the year, the...
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Thursday, Apr 24 2008 1:06 PM

Master of Fine Arts exhibit explores digital world Ceramic, video, prints, interactive and digital media, watercolor, books, textile—this year’s Master of Fine Arts thesis exhibition, which runs through May 15 at the SF State Fine Arts Gallery, features seven artists whose work explores diverse themes, such as the...
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Thursday, Apr 17 2008 12:50 PM

University honors sports alumni Saturday night at SF State's Seven Hills Conference Center was emotional as seven athletes and coaches were inducted into the SF State Hall of Fame. Memories of old times brought tears, laughter, and cheer to attendees and participants as they...
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Wednesday, Apr 9 2008 3:11 PM

Human Rights Torch burns in SF Demonstrators protested China's human rights record before the Wednesday arrival of the Olympic Torch.
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Sunday, Apr 6 2008 7:38 PM

Nyman clan sustains its baseball legacy Before this season, Nick Nyman didn’t know where he was going to play baseball, while his uncle, Gerard Nyman, didn’t know whether he was going to coach. Now both are in the middle of their first season as part of...
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Thursday, Apr 3 2008 2:10 PM

Violence & softness 'Intersect' at gallery A formation of bright felt army tanks crowded one entire wall. On the adjacent wall, grotesque scenes of disemboweled deer were delicately stitched into embroidery and hung in neat orderly frames. Lisa Solomon’s installation, “Synchronized Tanks,” and Marin Camille Hood’s...
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Thursday, Mar 20 2008 1:30 PM

Slow response to false alarm raises concerns False alarms and subsequent response time call into question emergency preparedness on campus in light of fatal student shootings in Illinois.
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Thursday, Feb 28 2008 9:52 AM

CSUs look to increase minority enrollment Speaking at more than 30 churches throughout the Bay Area, presidents, chancellors and faculty representing the California State University system joined local pastors this past...
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Thursday, Feb 21 2008 9:51 AM

First away wins for the baseball team The baseball team traveled to Oregon and took 2-of-four games, but could not fend of Sonoma State at Home.
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Wednesday, Feb 20 2008 6:25 PM

Softballers sweep first 2 home games The softball team took the first home games of the season in a 9-0 and 10-1 win.
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Wednesday, Feb 20 2008 6:20 PM

CSU Super Sunday Events Presidents, chancellors and faculty of California State Universities attended 30 churches across Northern California to speak to communities on preparing students for college.
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Monday, Feb 18 2008 3:49 PM

Capturing the ‘criminal’ aspect through art American writer and poet James Baldwin once said "Life is more important than art and that’s what makes art so important." And it is not unusual for fine arts gallery director Mark Johnson to quote Baldwin when asked about his...
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Thursday, Feb 14 2008 10:28 AM

Student campaigns across cultures Before the upcoming election, Thomas J. Weissmiller did extensive research on the presidential candidates and decided he liked republican Mitt Romney the best. Weissmiller's son, SF State international business and Chinese major AJ Weissmiller, 27, listened to his father's arguments....
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Thursday, Feb 7 2008 8:00 PM

Freshman Hunter is 'money' American poet Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, “Our strength grows out of our weaknesses.” Dominique Hunter, 18, a freshman on the SF State women’s basketball team and one of this season's fast rising stars, said she strives to make any...
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Wednesday, Jan 30 2008 7:45 PM

Players have high hopes for new baseball season Winning the California Collegiate Athletic Conference is the lofty goal set by the SF State baseball team who went 10-45 last season. The conglomeration of seven returning players and junior college players will make up a team high on spirit with an attitude change to match. “We’ve won here before and we’ll win here again,” said head coach Tony Dress. “All the moons are going to have to align to win league.”
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Wednesday, Jan 30 2008 7:39 PM

Students on the Streets - Rappin on Gender Inequality “Where, in our lives, is gender [in]equality the most prevalent today? Olin Ottem, 22, e-commerce major, Santa Cruz, CA “Gender inequality is most easily seen in professional sports. College female athletes do the same amount of work, and go through...
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Tuesday, Nov 13 2007 5:10 PM

Students on the Street - Rappin on Gender Inequality Dimitri Hagnéré and Evan Mew rap with SFSU students about gender inequality.
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Tuesday, Nov 6 2007 12:07 PM

PODCAST FROM [X]PRESS MAGAZINE: Students on the street Racism and prejudice are way too under-discussed on campus. I’m not even talking about in the classroom. Well, yeah I am. But I’m also talking about people talking to people. Maybe we’re one of the top ten universities for campus...
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Friday, Oct 12 2007 8:43 PM

Students on the Streets - Rappin on Racism Racism and prejudice are way too under-discussed on campus. I’m not even talking about in the classroom. Well, yeah I am. But I’m also talking about people talking to people. Maybe we’re one of the top ten universities for campus...
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Tuesday, Oct 2 2007 8:31 PM