You Rough It, He Stuffs It
“I just started doing taxidermy,” Farnsworth said. “I would turn taxidermied animals in for class projects and my teacher would say, ‘I think I’m gonna keep your project’ and I would think ‘yeah nice for you.’ I would never get ‘em back.”
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Sunday, May 13 2007 7:41 PM
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SF State Celebrates Arab Culture
As hundreds of students took advantage of the sunny weather, the General Union of Palestinian Students (GUPS) began their three day Arab Awareness Week Tuesday with Arab Cultural Day.
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Tuesday, Apr 3 2007 5:57 PM
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Tuesday, Apr 3 2007 5:57 PM
Artist Finds the Ghost in the Machine
He has built props for Francis Ford Coppola, danced in a ballet, played with the San Francisco real estate business and become a performance fixture at the annual Burning Man festival. But now, Marque Cornblatt is pushing us all to stare technology in the eyes and find something human.
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Friday, Mar 16 2007 2:37 PM
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Friday, Mar 16 2007 2:37 PM
Author Scrutinizes Use of Confidential Sources
Alicia Shepard, who is an author, journalism critic, and assistant professor in journalism at Washington D.C.'s American University, visited SF State to discuss her new book,"Woodward and Bernstein: Life in the Shadow of Watergate."
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Friday, Feb 16 2007 4:54 PM
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Friday, Feb 16 2007 4:54 PM
Nightlife: East Meets West in the Center of SF
The Western Addition: a study in contradictions. Breathe in the scents of marijuana from the neighborhood's numerous medicinal cannabis clinics intermixed with the aromas of mouthwatering, good ole' Southern cooking.
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Tuesday, Feb 13 2007 8:06 PM
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Tuesday, Feb 13 2007 8:06 PM
Wrestlers Take 3rd, 4th at Annual
The SF State wrestling team stood its ground on Saturday at the 31st Annual California Collegiate Wrestling Invitational and placed third and fourth in two weight classes. Out of 11 teams, the Gators were the only division-two school to compete in the tournament. All of the other teams that competed that day, which included Stanford, Cal Poly and UC Davis, were division-one schools.
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Tuesday, Feb 6 2007 12:29 AM
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Tuesday, Feb 6 2007 12:29 AM
The Little Theatre That Could
Bindlestiff Studio, a Filipino-American theatre arts venue in San Francisco, has been in a struggle to move back into its original theatre space after the building that housed the studio was used for low-income housing. Now in their final stages of moving back next year, SF State students and faculty reflect on the efforts to raise funds to build the theatre and the future of Bindlestiff.
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Monday, Nov 6 2006 9:47 PM
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Monday, Nov 6 2006 9:47 PM
SF State Students Adjust to Campus Diet
Moving away from home for the first time can be tough, and nothing makes students want to go back home more than for a dish of home cooking. Now faced with the responsibilities of choosing and sometimes paying for their own meals, some SF State students are learning the reality of fending for themselves.
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Thursday, Sep 28 2006 5:30 PM
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Thursday, Sep 28 2006 5:30 PM
Fantasy Football Becomes A Reality
Fantasy Football participants can trade, drop and add different players to the roster. They can even trash talk during the draft when choosing their players. They can win big or lose miserably, but what comes out of it is the...
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Friday, Sep 22 2006 1:40 PM
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Friday, Sep 22 2006 1:40 PM
SF State Students Reflect on Tupac Shakur
Although rapper Tupac Shakur was slain, perhaps before his prime, he still lives on through his music, movies and books. On Sept. 13, 1996, Shakur died from gunshot wounds sustained in a drive-by outside of a Las Vegas casino. Ten years later, students reflect on whether Shakurs music is as influential today as it was at the time of his death.
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Thursday, Sep 14 2006 7:40 PM
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Thursday, Sep 14 2006 7:40 PM