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A 15-year-old Notion

A few ninth graders at Gloria R. Davis, a Hunter's Point preparatory school, share raps they wrote about their perspectives on life.
[
Story by
Lauren Chin
and Amy Siemers
]
Wednesday, May 17 2006 8:55 PM
A Day Without Immigrants

Joining protests across the Bay Area and nationwide, an estimated 100,000 people marched in San Jose in opposition of Congress' anti-immigration legislation. The march was...
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Story by
Amy Siemers, Ariel Zambelich
]
Tuesday, May 2 2006 9:18 PM
Alternative Spring Break

Recreation and Leisure Studies students hosted Care Break, an alternative to spring break, consisting of community service activities.
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Story by
Lauren Chin
and Amy Siemers
]
Thursday, Apr 20 2006 1:18 PM
Cultural Immigration

On the surface of the SOMA, or South of Market, everlasting low-rises, flat roofed masonry buildings and oversized industrial landscape can be seen. However, within every alley corner is talent and livelihood.
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Story by
Josh Paul, Veronica Weber, Amy Siemers, Brian Frank, Julia Robinson, Colleen Kirtz
]
Wednesday, Mar 22 2006 5:45 PM
Word on the Street

Street Sheet provides the homeless of San Francisco with a source of income and an outlet to express their views.
[
Story by
Daisy Kuchins
and Amy Siemers
]
Friday, Mar 17 2006 12:17 PM
From Teen Heart-throb to Satisfied Husband

Paul Walker takes a big career leap from lightweight teen flicks to a sex-filled mobster movie in his new film "Running Scared." [X]press writers sit down with Walker to discuss his bold move.
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Story by
Katherine Ambellan
]
Wednesday, Feb 22 2006 6:35 PM
Many Faces of the Mission

The Mission District brings the colors, smells, and tastes of Latin America to San Francisco.
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Story by
Brian Frank,Amy Siemers, Josh Paul, Jason Fritz, Colleen Cummins,Tsuyoshi Ueda
]
Wednesday, Feb 22 2006 4:30 PM
From the Kitchen to the Tank

A growing number of Bay Area drivers fuel up with waste vegetable oil. Emerging companies take the dirty work out of the process.
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Story by
Daisy Kuchins
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Monday, Feb 20 2006 8:15 PM
Western Addition: A Cultural Crossroads

The Western Addition is a neighborhood where Asian, and African American, cultures blend into each other to create a myriad of colors, smells and tastes unique to the melting pot that is San Francisco.
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Story by
Veronica Weber, Amy Siemers
]
Thursday, Feb 16 2006 12:58 PM
Community Fights to Save Tookie

Stan "Tookie" Williams is scheduled to be excuted December 13, 2005, but there are people who are protesting his execution.
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Story by
Ann Bassette
]
Thursday, Dec 8 2005 5:24 PM
Expo Features Newest Video Games

A giant old-school Nintendo game controller sits in front of a wide-screen T.V. Mario’s flat image bounces around, breaking wooden blocks with his 2-D head, stomping on the sickly mushroom creatures, thanks to teamwork.
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Story by
Ann Bassette
]
Monday, Dec 5 2005 3:04 PM
Students Chat About Life at University Park North

San Francisco State's newly purchased property, once Stonestown Apartments, houses many SF State students. Conviently close to both school and to Stonestown Galleria, students help to give a little insight as to what life is like at Univerity Park North.
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Story by
Ann Bassette
]
Monday, Dec 5 2005 2:56 PM
Dominguez Duo Sinks Gators in OT

SF State could almost taste its first victory of the season as they led 75-73 with 22 seconds left in regulation. Only to have it snatched away in overtime.
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Story by
Robert Poole
]
Monday, Dec 5 2005 12:11 AM
SF State Students Discuss Death Penalty

SF State students react to news about the death penalty amongst controversy.
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Story by
Gabriel Cordero
]
Wednesday, Nov 30 2005 2:27 PM
Solidarity, Not Charity for New Orleans

Survivors of Hurricane Katrina charged the federal government with racist incompetence for belated relief efforts and appealed for funds and skilled volunteers to help rebuild New Orleans at SF State on Tuesday.
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Story by
William Roller
]
Wednesday, Nov 16 2005 1:51 PM
All About the Munny

Kid Robot, a company specializing in designer collectible toys for grown-ups, held a charity benefit for Hurricane Katrina survivors that went above and beyond merely asking for donations for the Red Cross. The night revolved around the company's first do-it-yourself toy, The Munny Doll, and how it inspired art and activism amongst celebrities and local artists alike.
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Story by
Krishtine de Leon
]
Wednesday, Nov 9 2005 12:23 PM
Pool Shark to Head Off to Regional Tournament

She doesn’t have a catchy name like the professionals, the Black Widow or the Duchess of Doom, but Eleanor Callado is quietly making a name for herself on the college billiards circuit.
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Story by
Julia Montes
]
Thursday, Nov 3 2005 9:55 PM
Scholarship Offered to HIV Positive Students

Now, with better medications and a greater understanding of the disease, college students living with HIV are not only encouraged to pursue their goals, but they are being considered for awards such as the Robert Westwood Scholarship, offered to HIV-positive students who have plans to make a contribution to communities affected by the disease.
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Story by
Raymond Deplazes
]
Thursday, Oct 27 2005 8:51 PM
Professor Doubles as Rockstar at Night

Go ahead and call him crazy, because his name says it all. Jose Cuellar, aka Dr. Loco, is a professor at SF State and a member of a rock n� roll band.
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Story by
Erica Espinoza
]
Thursday, Oct 13 2005 6:50 PM
SF State Celebrates Constitution Day

Schools around the nation are now required to honor one of the most important documents in the United States, the U.S Constitution, after a law was recently passed requiring all federally-funded schools to celebrate Constitution Day.
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Story by
Stephani Chapman
]
Monday, Sep 19 2005 2:24 PM
SF State Celebrates Constitution Day

Schools around the nation are now required to honor one of the most important documents in the United States, the U.S Constitution, after a law was recently passed requiring all federally-funded schools to celebrate Constitution Day.
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Story by
Stephani Chapman
]
Monday, Sep 19 2005 2:24 PM
Illegal Bicycle Race Draws Large Crowds

San Francisco's Alley Cat Race brings together bike messengers, friends and fans as riders compete through the streets in a scavenger hunt.
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Story by
Malorie Lucich
]
Monday, Sep 19 2005 12:39 AM
Former SF State Visiting Professor Meshes Technology with Art

Michael Naimark, a former visiting professor of SF State, was happy to see that most of the seats in the miniature auditorium of Room 193 of the Fine Arts building were filled yesterday evening.
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Story by
Rainbow Wong
]
Sunday, Sep 18 2005 12:41 AM
SF State Film Fest 2005, Part 2

After 30 years of student vision and creativity, SF State is holding its first Film Fest. As part of the anniversary celebration, Film Fest 2005 will showcase 25 films directed, produced and edited by SF State students and alumni
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Story by
Katherine Ambellan
]
Friday, Sep 16 2005 2:05 PM
Hip Hop Helps Raise Money for a New Cause

Williams, an SF State student who raps, DJs and promotes throughout the Bay Area, is performing on stage to raise money for a new cause, the Ambitions Scholarship Competition.
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Story by
Anabel Avina
]
Friday, Sep 9 2005 3:48 PM
Students Affected by Katrina Come Together

A Freshman and a Senior met for the first time.
Last week, they both crossed paths on SF State's campus and collaborated on what each have heard about Hurricane Katrina from different people they know in the affected areas.
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Story by
Chris Girard
]
Sunday, Sep 4 2005 3:30 PM