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[X]press wins 16 CCMA awards The newspaper, online and magazine take home top awards.
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Tuesday, Mar 3 2009 9:44 PM

New study areas now available in Humanities Four “study pods” have been installed in the Humanities building to make more quiet space available for students looking to get away from the library...
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Saturday, Oct 25 2008 12:47 AM

'Social mapping' and GPS tech lets friends keep tabs on each other From MySpace to Facebook, online social networks are still expanding, but social mapping seems to be the new gadget everyone is talking about. The Web...
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Friday, Sep 5 2008 10:53 PM

Pollution of the Port Toxic soot produced by trucks, trains, and ships at the Port of Oakland exposes area residents and workers to high risks of cancer, asthma, and heart attacks—more than any other region in Northern California.
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Thursday, May 15 2008 7:25 AM

Unidentified man causes disturbance in bookstore An unidentified man at the SFSU Bookstore was taken down by SF State police causing a disruptive scene, according to witnesses on April 2. “He...
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Wednesday, Apr 2 2008 4:21 PM

Parkmerced without power More than 1,000 Parkmerced residents left without power during second outage within a week's span.
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Tuesday, Mar 18 2008 9:23 PM

[X]press wins top awards at ACP convention Paper excels at Associated College Press Convention, Web site named 'Best in Show.'
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Sunday, Mar 2 2008 11:12 AM

Alumna’s art showcases beauty of Ocean Beach, Sunset District She may be a small lady, but she has an eye for creativity. Judi A. Gorski, 56, an SF State alumna, hangs her beach inspired art strategically on the walls of her Ocean Beach home, which she has transformed into...
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Thursday, Feb 28 2008 2:03 PM

Doubters Proved wrong – Gators make tournament At the launch of the basketball season, a coach’s poll ranked all 11 CCAA teams with one resounding agreement—SF State’s men’s basketball team would be dead last. If our Gator mascot had hands, this might be a good time for...
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Thursday, Feb 28 2008 1:38 PM

Traffic fines on 19th Ave. could soon be double New bill, announced Friday, would make the 19th Avenue corridor a double fine zone for drivers.
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Saturday, Feb 23 2008 3:44 PM

Coming home is an international affair Homecoming is an American tradition. From high school to university it is a ceremony practiced across the nation. To the king and queen of this...
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Thursday, Feb 14 2008 10:38 AM

An ‘Audible’ performance at Malcolm X Plaza Hundreds gathered on Feb. 5 at SF State’s Malcolm X Plaza as the band Audible Mainframe, a hip-hop band that fuses rhyme and rock, opened the festivities marking the first day of Gator Homecoming. Since the band’s first appearance on...
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Thursday, Feb 7 2008 10:22 AM

Protesters disrupt Huckabee event Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee spoke in San Francisco today at a Commonwealth Club-sponsored question and answer session that was briefly disrupted by anti-war protesters....
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Thursday, Jan 31 2008 3:33 PM

Educators divided over Proposition 92 In the middle of a state fiscal crisis, Proposition 92 has pitted educators against one another. Proposition 92, also known as the Community College Initiative,...
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Thursday, Jan 31 2008 10:10 AM

BECA student weaves education, hip hop Mandeep Sethi stood in a circle of about 10 students in Malcolm X Plaza on a recent Friday evening . The sun was setting. One...
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Thursday, Dec 6 2007 9:39 AM

Crude awakening will have long term effects More than a week after a Cosco Busan freighter hit the Bay Bridge and spilled 58,000 gallons of oil into the water, facts are still...
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Thursday, Nov 15 2007 9:53 AM

Cleanup efforts continue after Bay oil spill With the smell of oil wafting through the air, the Coast Guard announced that 8,000 more gallons of oily liquids, a combination of oil and...
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Saturday, Nov 10 2007 4:56 PM

Dying to Escape The monster of mental illness, the monster of disorders sleeps in the cracks of the mind, cold and dangerous. Individuals burdened with diseases of the mind are often victims of circumstance, heredity and coincidence, and for some, medication and therapy are insufficient to ease the pain. For some, the only escape is death.
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Monday, Nov 5 2007 9:49 AM

Students roll over rules Adhering to the adage that rules are made to be broken, SF State students routinely bend the regulations when it comes to campus conduct. But...
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Thursday, Oct 25 2007 7:29 PM

Zombie flash mob A flash mob of zombie's desended on downtown San Franciso's public library and the mayoral debate on Thursday October 11, 2007 . A flash mob s a large group of people who assemble suddenly in a public place, do something...
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Thursday, Oct 18 2007 8:38 PM

WEST MOVES WEST TO GATOR AID A year ago, Toni West was content to stay where she was. West, a coach who was given the opportunity to inaugurate the women’s basketball program at Las Positas College, brought the freshman-filled team to the playoffs with a 20-win...
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Thursday, Oct 11 2007 3:26 PM

Injunction Malfunction With the recent crackdown on gang violence, City Attorney Dennis Herrera proposed a civil gang injunction program in San Francisco, but rather than prevent gang violence it's hit a green light for racial profiling in the Mission District and Western Addition. The injunction is a restraining order that prohibits illegal behavior from gang members as well as certain activities like hanging out on street corners, carrying felt-tip markers, flashing gang signs and wearing red clothing. Quiñonez, like many others, runs the risk of being stopped by the gang task force because he is Latino, bald headed and a person of color.
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Monday, Sep 24 2007 9:32 AM

Bridging the Cultural Divide Conversation Partner, an SF State program designed to connect students from different cultural backgrounds, is kicking off its fall session this October. The semester-long program is run by SF State's American Language Institute and pairs up American and International students...
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Thursday, Sep 13 2007 6:05 PM

‘Pirate Polka’ raids city Evocative of music legends like Sublime and the Buena Vista Social Club, Diego’s Umbrella coined a genre of its own—Mexicali Gypsy Pirate Polka. As unusual as this self-proclaimed genre may sound, it fittingly describes the unconventional music created by five...
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Wednesday, Sep 12 2007 8:18 PM

ISO begins semester with recruitment The International Socialist Organization at SF State held their first meeting of the semester to get new students involved with their cause. The ISO —...
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Thursday, Sep 6 2007 1:08 PM

Planting Action By educating the public about the incorporation of modern sustainable agriculture, GFE hopes to instill the benefits of reusable organic food production and its contribution to generating safe and clean environments.
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Monday, Feb 12 2007 9:00 AM

Diverse Discourse Professor seeks to provide all viewpoints regarding political leaning.
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Friday, Sep 17 2004 5:28 PM