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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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Tuesday, May 2 2006 9:18 PM

Xpress Photos Of The Week A weekly view of the world through the eyes of [X]press photographers....
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Thursday, Feb 23 2006 1:36 PM

Student Dies From Fall on Campus SF State student Ivan Zimmerman, 21, died Saturday night after falling from a stairwell in the Village at Centennial Square.
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Sunday, Dec 4 2005 2:41 PM

Students Talk About Winter Break Plans With finals week rapidly approaching, many students are making arrangements to leave town...
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Friday, Dec 2 2005 12:40 PM

Students Share Thoughts, Anxieties About JEPET The debate over whether or not to continue offering the Junior English Proficiency Essay Test began this semester...
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Friday, Dec 2 2005 12:18 PM

Spirits Invoked on Campus On the second day of the Dia De Los Muertos celebration the La Raza student organziation hosted an intimate and spiritual celebration on campus.
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Wednesday, Nov 2 2005 10:04 AM

SF State Club Stiring Up a Craze Over Gardening Giving SF State students a chance to get their hands dirty and the opportunity to learn how to care for plants, the Friends of the Greenhouse is a club focused on sharing their passion for vegetation.
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Friday, Oct 28 2005 7:37 PM

American Obesity Rate Rising One hundred and nineteen million, or 64.5 percent, of American adults are overweight or obese. For Hispanics and African Americans, the rate is even higher. In 2008, a projected 73 percent of American adults will be overweight or obese. These staggering statistics are part of a 2005 report called “F as in Fat” released by Trust for America’s Health, a non-profit organization working on disease prevention as a national priority.
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Thursday, Oct 13 2005 4:43 PM

San Francisco Responds to Aid in Relief Effort In response to the displacement caused by Hurricane Katrina, the city of San Francisco has readied 300 beds at St. Mary's church and SF State announced it will accept applications from students whose colleges have been affected by the flooding.
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Tuesday, Sep 6 2005 12:48 PM

Different Backpacks Decorate SF State As students came back for fall semester, their backpacks colored the SF State campus on the first day of school.
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Monday, Aug 29 2005 1:43 PM

Don't Forget Your Earplugs There is hope yet for poor musicians, a place where no one will complain if the band is too loud. The place is called Lennon Rehearsal Studios.
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Saturday, Aug 27 2005 5:31 PM

Record $10 Million Pledged to SFSU A new, privately funded creative arts building is in the works after SF State received the largest donation pledge in school history. Manny and Neda...
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Thursday, Aug 25 2005 8:28 PM

Apartments on the Rise On June 15th, SF State purchased the 697-unit Stonestown Apartment complex, located at 295 Buckingham Way, to provide additional on-campus housing, according to Philippe Cumia, associate director of residential administrative services.
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Wednesday, Aug 24 2005 11:03 AM

Local Musician Spreads Musical Talent Throughout the Bay Area Passers-by raised their eyes in question at his purpose on the street (and in this world) and then just as quickly they averted them as though unseen answers had drawn them away. His name is Stevie Harris and he is a 33-year-old Oakland based musician with musical talent and roots as widespread as his personality.
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Tuesday, Aug 23 2005 3:11 PM

Queer Alliance Supports SF State's Queer Population Only a dominatrix could tame the crowd that whooped and hollered for the fifth annual “7-Inch Heels and a Microphone” put on by the SF State’s Queer Alliance which raised money for the alliance and the Cindy Kolb AIDS Foundation.
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Friday, May 13 2005 12:52 PM

College Night Hits a Home Run On April 25, it was a lowly section, way up on the third deck, that provided the noise and cheers that energized the crowd as section 331 became ground zero for College Night.
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Wednesday, Apr 27 2005 3:27 PM

Graduating and Jobless Before you take that deep breath to relieve that empty dreadful feeling in stomach that you future is hopeless. Stop! The job market is on an upswing in California.
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Tuesday, Apr 26 2005 9:04 PM

Jewish Culture Alive and Kickin' at Hillel House Hillel is an international organization that arose out of the need for Jewish students to have a safe place to study and interact during a period of heightened American anti-Semitism in the 1920s. According to Fred Astren, director of the Jewish studies program, universities implemented quotas and accepted only small numbers of Jewish students who would then get “lost in the mix.”
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Wednesday, Apr 20 2005 6:04 PM

Disinstallation Questions What Defines Art The “worst show in the history of San Francisco” opened April 14 in the Cesar Chavez Student Center Art Gallery.
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Tuesday, Apr 19 2005 6:32 PM

More than Nuts and Bolts Engineers from 12 countries descend on SF State for the 2nd annual RoboGames to prove their engineering skills by bringing their creations to life. Spectators awed at the metallic ingenuity of robotic innovation.
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Thursday, Apr 7 2005 1:10 PM

Judo Students Flipped and Thrown at National Championships Seven SF State students competed among judo students throughout the nation in the 2005 National Collegiate Judo Association (NCJA) Collegiate National Judo Championships on March 19 at the Event Center on the campus of San Jose State University.
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Thursday, Mar 24 2005 11:23 PM

Battlebots Prepare to Invade Few SF State students expect to find spinning buzz saws, radio-controlled flame-throwers or soccer-playing robot dogs hanging out at school during spring break recess. But on March 24, a small army of weapon-wielding battle bots and other artificial athletes will invade campus, as the international RoboGames competition descends on San Francisco.
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Thursday, Mar 17 2005 8:16 PM

Art Show Allows Viewers to Stop and Smell the Roses Collage, montage and assemblage all take on a new meaning in the art show “Strains of Thought” that opened March 3 at the Cesar Chavez Student Center Art Gallery. Walking into this show is like walking into a whole different place. The gallery showcases work from 10 Bay Area artists, each one taking on their idea of the theme “fragmentation.”
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Thursday, Mar 17 2005 3:14 PM

SF State Cheerleaders Work Toward Nationals While Athletic Department Struggles to Survive The SF State cheer team is preparing for nationals while fighting to save the athletic department from being cut. This April will be the first time the SF State Cheer Team will compete at nationals. Click here to watch a multimedia feature.
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Wednesday, Mar 16 2005 7:12 PM

Annual Pot Fair Plants Awareness The third annual National Medicinal Marijuana week spread awareness and support for medicinal cannibus with concerts, educational seminars, seed plantings, benefits for marijuana advocates and a marijuana health fair.
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Thursday, Feb 24 2005 9:01 PM

Adolescent Binge Drinking Can Cause Permanent Brain Damage Binge drinking during adolescence might cause permanent damage to the brain, according to scientists at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
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Thursday, Feb 24 2005 8:49 PM

Ring in the Lunar New Year Chinese New Year has passed by but that doesn’t mean the celebrating is over. There are plenty more events to ring in the lunar new year with one of the biggest events coming up next week, the annual Chinese New Year parade.
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Tuesday, Feb 15 2005 6:26 PM

New Name, Same Reliable Faces The Center, which has just changed its name from the Recreation Center for the Handicapped earlier this year, serves over 2000 clients every day in different programs.
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Saturday, Feb 12 2005 8:31 PM

Finding Your Kink For many people pleasing a woman can be a challenge. But now there’s help. Throughout the Bay Area how-to sex courses are offered featuring almost any topic of sexual interest from kissing to bondage.
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Thursday, Feb 10 2005 3:53 PM

The Dance of Possibility In a small strip mall in an East Bay suburb sits an innocuous space. It has all the usual accoutrements of most dance studios: practice barre, mirrored walls and a wooden floor. Friday evenings you won’t find any ballerinas to tap dancers looming about, but you may find a distinctive sizzle.
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Thursday, Feb 10 2005 3:00 PM