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Multimedia Madness [X]Press Magazine has multimedia! Check it out: From the Reproduction Issue: A Body to Match The Fall of the Wild And from the Culture Issue: The Unconventional Conventionalists...
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Monday, Nov 21 2005 5:00 PM

Mandonna Close your eyes and picture Madonna as a roadie for Metallica with a stringy beard and long, dirty blonde hair meant for head-banging. Open them, and what you have is Mandonna’s frontman Mark Edwards. But instead of performing manual labor, he writhes around onstage in a hooker’s wedding dress reminiscent of Madonna’s notorious “Like a Virgin” performance at the very first MTV Video Music Awards in 1984.
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Wednesday, Sep 28 2005 12:59 AM

A Body to Match “I knew I wasn’t a guy when I was three years old,” says “Nicole,” a tall, red headed, singer/songwriter over two years after the surgery, which was recorded in a documentary. “I looked in the mirror and saw a dick and I was like ‘that’s wrong, it will go away.’”
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Monday, Sep 26 2005 9:08 AM

Cocktail Time Hollywood movies like “Coyote Ugly” and “Honey” showed us that all a woman has to do to make some easy money is be sexy and know how to pour a drink. Although you won’t find too many bars where employees dance on the bar in four-inch stilettos and pour water on themselves, more women are taking advantage of the perks females have in the bartending industry.
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Tuesday, May 10 2005 3:39 PM

Tensions Soar as Damaged Trees Bring Disc Golf Course Under Fire The commission agreed to hire an outdoor arborist, independent of the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department, to evaluate whether damage accrued from the discs is endangering the trees and whether the extra foot traffic is causing erosion around the trails.
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Wednesday, Apr 27 2005 3:33 PM

Nationwide Program Improves Literacy Skills Among Low-Income Preschoolers International business major Paul Anyankor, 18, works with the preschoolers at Visitation Valley Family School through Jumpstart, a nationwide program desgined to bring enhance the literacy skills in children before they reach kindergarten. Click here to watch a multimedia feature on Anyankor's experiences.
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Wednesday, Apr 27 2005 3:20 PM

Mute Campus Radio Regains Public Voice BECA students running SF State's campus radio station, KSFS, have been frustrated this semester because technical difficulties with the station internet server have kept their radio shows from being broadcast online. Student managers and deejays disagree about whether the technical difficulties have affected the quality of their education this semester.
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Tuesday, Apr 26 2005 1:39 PM

The Brassiere Gets a Lift When one thinks of technological breakthroughs, the first thoughts in their minds are usually of rocket ships and cures for terminal diseases, not women’s lingerie.
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Saturday, Apr 23 2005 10:50 AM

SF State Students Put on Pinocchio SF State theatre arts students have been touring their production of Pinocchio, the first children's performance put on by SF State.
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Wednesday, Apr 20 2005 8:55 PM

Students Prep Fashion Show With less than a month before vacations are booked and graduation parties are planned, many students are preparing for presentations, researching for term papers, and studying for final exams. However, if you’re an apparel design and merchandising senior, you can add the stress of having a fashion show to that list.
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Wednesday, Apr 20 2005 8:53 PM

Cherry Blossom Festival Celebrates Japanese Culture Every spring, Japanese children and adults gather under the full bloom of the cherry blossoms, or “sakura,” enjoying the beautiful pink and white flowers while picnicking with food and refreshments in a common tradition called “Hanami.”
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Saturday, Apr 16 2005 12:12 PM

Lead Singer Wanted: For Live Karaoke Band It was beginning to look a lot like chaos on Saturday night at El Rio, a large happening venue and bar off Mission Street in San Francisco. The Amazing Embarrassonics Human Karaoke Machine, a three-piece instrumental band, took to the stage before a cheering crowd of over 50 somewhat tipsy, late-twenty-somethings.
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Wednesday, Apr 13 2005 5:00 PM

Grocery Delivery Services May be Best Way to Get Food A trip to the grocery store from SF State’s campus can take up valuable time and can end up being costly. Large companies like Safeway and Albertsons are giving their customers a convenient option by delivering groceries. For SF State students this can mean a little more time for studying and less time traveling to and from the nearest grocery store.
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Tuesday, Apr 12 2005 8:58 PM

Mummy Mania Mummified bodies, thousands of years old, can now be seen lying beside their ancient coffins in the Humanities building.
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Tuesday, Apr 12 2005 5:30 PM

SF State Students Celebrate Pontiff's Legacy While the Vatican prepares to elect a new pope and grieve for an old one, here at SF State, the Newman Club, a catholic campus ministry, organized a concert at Malcolm X Plaza on April 4 to remember the pope and sing songs of spirituality.
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Thursday, Apr 7 2005 10:21 AM

Three Gators Win at Johnny Mathis Invitational Members of the SF State women’s track and field team had stellar, all-around performances at the 24th annual Johnny Mathis Invitational on April 2 at Cox Stadium.
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Wednesday, Apr 6 2005 11:45 AM

Wrestling Season Brought National Prominence The SF State wrestling team saw the emergence of Pacifico Garcia to the national spotlight and the end of the line for senior Donald Lockett during the 2004-2005 season.
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Wednesday, Mar 30 2005 1:24 PM

All-American Pitcher Going All Out SFSU softball pitcher Sonja Garnett took up the sport in Chino from her father as soon as she was able to hold a ball. Today she is an all-American pitcher and the reigning CCAA pitcher of the year.
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Wednesday, Mar 16 2005 3:37 PM

Stress Relief Carnival Offers Break Between Midterms Students enjoyed free activities, including an inflatable obstacle course, an inflatable boxing ring with matching inflatable gloves and one-on-one counseling regarding eating habits and massage to cope with stress during midterms.
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Tuesday, Mar 15 2005 6:48 PM

SF State Considers Buying Stonestown Apartments In an effort to try and alleviate the burden of finding affordable housing in San Francisco, the California State Board of Trustees is scheduled to vote on a $145 million bond on March 16 that would allow SF State to purchase the Stonestown Apartments for use as student and faculty housing.
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Tuesday, Mar 8 2005 2:01 PM

Phantom Homecoming On a cloudy and rain-sprinkled Friday afternoon, Malcolm X Plaza turned from grey to yellow. Eager SF State Gators filled the area with bright yellow T-shirts with “Gator Nation” printed on the front, in a last-minute campaign to encourage more students to go to the homecoming games, hoping that their voices echo throughout campus.
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Tuesday, Mar 8 2005 1:53 PM

Lady Gators Close Out Season on a Sour Note In what could have been their final games ever at SF State, the women’s basketball team fell to both the UC San Diego Tritons (17-9, 13-6 CCAA) on Friday night and the Cal State San Bernardino Coyotes (19-8, 13-7 CCAA) on Saturday.
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Tuesday, Mar 8 2005 12:47 PM

Our Turn Quits, Leaving Fans Wanting More If you lived in the SF State dorms back in 2003 you may have heard the sound of screaming, accompanied by hardcore guitar and drums blaring through the walls. It wasn’t a music student’s lesson gone wrong; it was the birth of Our Turn, a band of hardcore punk rockers.
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Thursday, Mar 3 2005 4:14 PM

100th Win for Softball Coach After Split Victories in Weekend Doubleheaders The 13th-ranked SF State Gators softball team spilt two doubleheaders this weekend while Gators coach Kristi Lansford recorded her 100th career victory in the process.
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Thursday, Mar 3 2005 12:58 PM

Caretaker, Historian Brings Life to History Cemetary Emmitt Watson is the caretaker, gardener, historian and tourguide for the San Francisco Columbarium, and has learned a lot about death, life and family in over 20 years working there. Click here to hear his story in a multimedia feature.
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Monday, Feb 28 2005 11:37 AM

Health Center Oversees the Well-being of SF State Students Many students may not be aware of it, but each semester they pay a student health service fee which entitles them to primary care services on campus at little or no cost. The Student Health Service is 100 percent supported by student fees, although a lot of students may shy away from using their services because they are unfamiliar with them.
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Tuesday, Feb 22 2005 6:08 PM

Move Over Pokemon Japan's stylish Harajuku girls are not only Gwen Stefani's favorite 'wealthy girls' but they are being emulated by SF State's young and fashionable.
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Wednesday, Feb 16 2005 12:34 PM

Lockett and Garcia take titles at California Collegiate The SF State wrestling team entered the California Collegiate Wrestling Invitational looking for momentum to carry them into the Division II West Regionals and solidify their Division II national ranking.
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Wednesday, Feb 9 2005 9:51 PM

Matt Gonzalez Runs, but Not Too Far Matt Gonzalez is a politician and a lawyer, but unlike many of his high-profile peers, he doesn’t seem motivated by money or power, which makes him unpredictable. One thing is clear about the man and his politics– Matt Gonzalez makes things interesting.
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Wednesday, Feb 2 2005 6:52 PM