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Otters drown Gators in home opener

Thunderous chants of, "Gator-Gator! Shake-Shake!" and "Chomp-Chomp! Gator-Chomp!" bellowed endlessly from the players in CSU Monterey Bay's dugout, leaving both SF State players and fans flustered. The Otters managed to back up their intimidating words by taking a "chomp" out...
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Jorn Anderson
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Monday, Feb 23 2009 2:40 PM
Puzzling Racers

SF State students' giant soapbox race car charms the crowd at Dolores Park
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Pauline Joy Talens
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Thursday, Nov 6 2008 10:28 AM
Power to the Braless

One woman says no to bras
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Shani Ealey
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Thursday, Nov 6 2008 10:12 AM
Making each vote count

Senior Jacob Flick usually avoids re-registering to vote so he can get out of jury duty. But for this particular election, he’s making an exception....
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Daniella Williams
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Wednesday, Oct 8 2008 8:36 PM
Hard work leads wrestler to minority leadership conference

At a young age, Marques Gales would spend his nights in front of the television watching wrestlers such as Kurt Angle, Rulon Gardner, ‘Macho Man’ Randy Savage and Hulk Hogan. Although football and basketball were his two favorite sports, he...
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Ernest Morales
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Sunday, Oct 5 2008 9:06 PM
Castro-Licious

Fans flock to the Midnight Sun for Cosmos and Couture
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Sharise Cruz
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Sunday, Oct 5 2008 4:08 PM
Student athletes get into 'Gator Unity'
Go to a men’s soccer game this season, and spectators can see the various Gators’ sports teams scattered throughout the stands at Cox Stadium, peppering the fog-laden bleachers with purple and yellow T-shirts and uniforms. The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee has...
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Chelena Goldman
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Monday, Sep 29 2008 5:30 PM
Commuter keeps family ties and a full stomach

While some freshmen are spending the first few weeks at SF State setting up with new roommates, students like Wilfredo “Will” Santillan make the choice...
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Marie Pauline Guiuan
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Friday, Sep 5 2008 10:00 PM
Collagen Hits The Spot

She lies on her back in the Beverly Hills examination room. Dr. David Matlock inserts his finger between her legs to locate her G-Spot and asks whether she feels any sensation. She does. He pulls out his index finger and...
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Isabella Gutierrez
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Thursday, May 15 2008 7:10 AM
BSU commemorates Malcolm X

The Black Student Union hosted an event at the Cesar Chavez Student Center to commemorate the life and achievements of black liberation activist Malcolm X....
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Kaela Brown
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Thursday, May 8 2008 10:35 AM
Hollywood director speaks about acting for big screen

Hollywood Director, John Swanbeck, makes visit to SF State to discuss life on a Hollywood set.
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Darla Nagle
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Tuesday, May 6 2008 4:01 PM
Oscar-nominated director discusses Asian stereotypes

Tired of being the butt of the joke? Well, so is Arthur Dong. Last Thursday, the Academy Award-nominated director and San Francisco native presented "Scenes from Hollywood Chinese," an informal question and answer forum held in the Coppola Theatre at...
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Veronica Lake
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Monday, Apr 14 2008 10:10 PM
Jewish sorority celebrates arrival on campus

Lamda Chi Mu, the first Jewish sorority at SF State, started with funding from Hillel organization.
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Allie Schratz
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Thursday, Mar 13 2008 10:34 AM
Bay City Rolling

By nightfall, the Embarcadero is coming to life. Down the strip at Pier 39 tourists are shopping, eating clam chowder in sourdough bowls, trying to stay warm, and watching the hardly-moving sea lions. Nightclubs along the piers are opening their...
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Brittany Price
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Thursday, Mar 13 2008 8:15 AM
Pretty In Ink

The tradition of tattooing dawned nearly five-thousand years ago, some speculate by accident—it is suspected that an early human got a wound and attempted to clean it with ashes, discovering that the result was a permanent stain. As intentional tattooing was integrated into different civilizations, it became used as a device of healing, magic, blessing, anointment, and eventually societal status. The word itself is allegedly derived from two cultures: the Polynesian word ta, meaning “to strike,” and the Tahitian word tatau, meaning “to mark.”
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Arwen Petty
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Thursday, Mar 13 2008 7:30 AM
Riding Under the Influence

It’s Tuesday, and work-weary commuters huddle close together under the overhang at the Palo Alto Caltrain station as the rain shifts from a light mist to heavy drops. Now, 6:11 p.m., the northbound baby-bullet train is five minutes late, and...
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Rachel Palmer
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Thursday, Mar 13 2008 7:10 AM
Long-distance runner on track to qualify for nationals

Laughter and cheering filled SF State's Cox Stadium on a windy but sunny Saturday morning, and the flashy colors of team tracksuits attracted the attention of visitors and students on campus. Cox Stadium, the home of the Gators, was in...
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Fanny Dassie
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Thursday, Mar 6 2008 2:15 PM
Students bring green supplies to Bookstore

Kerry Davis believes in the power of environmental awareness —and that change starts with a single, newspaper-wrapped pencil. Davis, a 23-year-old environmental studies major at SF State, is the CEO of O’BON, a school supplies company that uses recycled materials...
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Allie Schratz
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Thursday, Feb 21 2008 9:32 AM
Leadership that could carry Gators to playoffs

Scoring 10.6 points per game and 80 assists on the season while averaging 4.4 rebounds per game and 25 steals this season, it’s not difficult to see why Alex Thomas is often named as the top player for the SF...
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Katie Strain
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Thursday, Feb 7 2008 10:05 AM
[X]press Photography Staff - Spring 2009
This semester's staff.
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[X]press
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Friday, Oct 5 2007 9:20 AM
What lies beneath
While sitting in class, take a look around you. It’s likely that while you glance over your fellow classmates you’re categorizing them in some way. But how often are our judgments completely wrong? Everyone falls into a least one stereotype....
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Jennifer King
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Friday, Sep 28 2007 4:11 PM