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My Pride and Joy As twenty-seven-year-old Dina Sakhr describes her villa in Abidjan on West Africa’s Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast), she mentions her favorite aspect—a backyard with a pool and enough acreage to ride a motorcycle. The tropical weather calls for a year-round use...
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Thursday, May 15 2008 7:12 AM

Season over, but there is still work left to be done The SF State baseball team finished up its season over the weekend with a four-game series sweep at the hands of Cal State L.A. With the 2008 season complete, the Gators will begin to prepare for the 2009 season. And...
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Thursday, May 8 2008 12:33 PM

Captain Kavi [X]press goes off the field with the SF State men’s baseball team captain, Matt Kavanaugh. Kavanaugh has lead the Gators with his .339 batting average, 19 doubles, and 41 RBIs, and was also tied for leading the team with 57...
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Sunday, Apr 27 2008 7:32 PM

Interfaith concert performers pray for world peace The Newman Club, SF State's Catholic ministry, collaborated with St. Thomas More Church in San Francisco to bring the campus a Concert for Peace in early April.
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Sunday, Apr 27 2008 3:18 PM

Survivors examine Christians' roles in Holocaust Anne-Marie Yellin held up a weathered yellow Star of David with the letter “J” in the middle, safety pinned to a sheet of black construction...
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Monday, Apr 14 2008 11:15 AM

Freshman named conference pitcher of the week With little attention being paid to pitcher Ashley Jackson, partly due to SF State’s all-time home run leader Jordanna Freemer and super freshman Kendra Wood, this freshman has very quietly put together a great season. And that’s just how she...
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Thursday, Apr 10 2008 3:05 PM

Baseball: Gators earn first series win of the season Led by Bobby Carini who hit his fourth homer of the series, the Gators came from behind to win 6-5 and secure their first series win of the year. But SF State ran out of daylight in the nightcap as the game ended in an 11-11 tie.
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Saturday, Mar 29 2008 11:11 PM

Senior overcomes season-ending '07 injury Named to the All-CCAA team in his sophomore year at SF State, senior baseball player and team captain Matt Kavanaugh has returned to form in 2008 after suffering a season ending shoulder injury in the first game of last season....
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Thursday, Mar 20 2008 11:45 AM

Asian Americans tackle issues about community Visiting SF State, award-winning journalist K.W. Lee challenges myths and justice matters facing Asian Americans. He was joined by Chol Soo Lee, who was wrongly imprisoned for 25 years and freed after an investigation by the journalist.
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Wednesday, Mar 19 2008 11:43 AM

A New Breed of Parenting “People treat their dogs increasingly more and more like their children. They care for them more attentively, which in my opinion, is a good thing,” says Klaiman, a ten-year employee of Pet Camp.
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Thursday, Mar 13 2008 8:03 AM

SF Marks the Spot In spending time walking down the alleys of Chinatown and wandering through Golden Gate Park, Wetcher has invented a new and very uncommon profession—the business of hunting for urban treasure. But it’s not just him, he makes his bucks sending groups of people on treasure hunts throughout the city as team building exercises held by his company, San Francisco Treasure Hunts.
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Friday, Dec 14 2007 1:18 PM

Pie on a Mission The golden piecrust flakes to pieces in your mouth with each bite. The thick cream and sweet bananas, or tart apples, or roasted walnuts - whichever pie you choose to experience - is savory and rich. This little shop will convert non-pie lovers to the pie side.
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Friday, Dec 14 2007 6:18 AM

Unequal Opportunities Alter has served on an ethics committee of a Bay Area hospital and said that there were cases where the committee had to try to come up with an assignment because the gender of a baby was not apparent at birth. Alter says the general rule is that if the penis is under one inch in length, it is reshaped into a clitoris. This can result in individuals having problems their entire lives because they don't identify with the gender to which they were assigned. "In the deep structures of the brain, they have an identity that's not based on their outer appearance," says Alter.
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Monday, Nov 5 2007 8:32 AM

Controversial conversations A little girl sits in her sunny room looking at the box of crayons that her mother bought for her. They are not the regular box of typical colors, with a variety of primary and secondary colors with one "flesh"...
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Friday, Oct 12 2007 7:29 PM

Free concerts are back in season As the clock ticked closer to the 1:10 p.m. start time, students and fans filled the seats of Knuth Hall on Friday to await the kickoff of the afternoon concert series, a collection of free performances put on by the...
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Wednesday, Sep 12 2007 8:33 PM

California Smokers Get the Shaft with Proposition 86 Proposition 86 claims it will collect money to support smokers' health. But California smokers are just about the only ones who don't stand to gain much from this tax.
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Friday, Sep 29 2006 3:53 PM