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Bare Chest models wash cars, raise money

It is like any regular Sunday afternoon in the Castro, with locals and tourists alike strolling through the historic center of gay, lesbian and transgender...
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Tuesday, Sep 22 2009 5:26 PM
SF State rugby: Not just a boys' club

If you watch the Gators Rugby Football Club practice you'll hear something a little unexpected. Amid the grunts and guttural cussing of men, some of the voices are higher pitched, but just as intense. Some of the figures crashing into...
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Chelena Goldman
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Wednesday, May 6 2009 6:18 PM
Veteran pianist, lecturer celebrates birthday in style

Renowned pianist and respected SF State faculty member William Corbett-Jones may be turning 80, but he is still known for his incredible memorization skills and unyielding love for music. "One of the most extraordinary things about Bill is his phenomenal...
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Kimberly Chambers
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Wednesday, Apr 29 2009 8:42 PM
Chronically Ill

The glory days of Herb Caen are long game, and with the death of print news on the horizon, this San Francisco institution may soon follow suit.
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Sandra Ventura
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Friday, Apr 17 2009 11:58 AM
Under The Gun

Time runs out for a picky customer at San Francisco's annual Body Art Expo.
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Jasmine Loy
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Friday, Apr 17 2009 10:58 AM
Sake For Sustenance

Yoshi's opens for a night of charity and chirashi
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Alex McCauley
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Friday, Apr 17 2009 10:50 AM
To Africa and back
SF alum, Nathaniel Cogley, brings the multiplicity of Africa home in his documentary, Dakar to Port Loko: Perspectives From West Africa
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by Dani Gomez
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Friday, Apr 17 2009 10:23 AM
Amtrak cheap, easy for traveling students

Frugal SF State students traveling between Los Angeles and the Bay Area can avail of a more dignified and personal mode of transportation and the opportunity to experience California history. The unforgettable, 11-hour, mostly daytime trip from Los Angeles to...
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Christian Goepel
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Wednesday, Apr 15 2009 6:21 PM
Burlesque beauties bust out big-time

From behind the black curtain, a woman draped in burgundy satin and sequins emerges under fiery red lights and with a coy look in her eyes and a pop from her hip, she demands the attention of every eye in...
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Krystal Peak
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Wednesday, Mar 18 2009 10:48 PM
Girl Scouts make bank at SF State

If the whole of SF State seems to be on a perpetual sugar high, it may be because students are buying Girl Scout Cookies like...
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La Toya Tooles
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Wednesday, Mar 18 2009 10:25 PM
Culture fusion in 'Wild Wild East'

Booming music sets the tone for art aficionados and students who gathered Thursday evening in the Art Gallery of the Cesar Chavez Student Center for the opening of Wild Wild East, a show featuring series of visually compelling works that...
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Daniah Khalil
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Wednesday, Mar 18 2009 9:58 PM
Students walkout - March 12th

[X]press photographers Evan Mew, Jayne Liu, Dalton Blanco and Kimihiro Hoshino captured the student walkout on Thursday, March 12th. The students staged the walkout because of the budget cuts that will be effecting the CSU system, and marched from the...
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Ali Thanawalla
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Thursday, Mar 12 2009 9:22 PM
Kids' campus now open at SF State

A brand new campus, for 64 lucky students, has opened just a few steps past the library annex. Opened for the first time on Jan...
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LaToya Tooles
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Wednesday, Mar 4 2009 9:39 PM
'Focus' encourages students to be more sustainable

Global climate change was the topic of discussion during the annual "Focus the Nation" event, where students came to listen to environmentalists and fellow students...
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Elise-Marie Brown
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Friday, Feb 6 2009 10:07 AM
New secular club AASKs the big questions
Atheists, agnostics, and other questioning minds now have a place for discussion and action in SF State’s newest club, AASK: the Association for the Advancement...
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Laura Mason
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Wednesday, Nov 19 2008 8:15 PM
Warhol's Jewish Portraits

On the wall portrait facing passersby, Andy Warhol’s signature bleach-blonde hair excites viewers’ eyes, calling to mind what they are about to see. Bold, chartreuse green and magenta pink are splashed on the complementary walls surrounding the portraits in this...
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Daniah Khalil
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Thursday, Nov 6 2008 10:08 AM
Famous “sexologist” Dr. Ruth visits SF State

Hundreds of people made an appointment with Dr. Ruth at SF State last Thursday to hear the popular “sexologist” voice her opinion on all subjects sex-related. “No sex position is morally wrong unless [the parties] don’t both agree,” said Dr....
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Victoria Nguyen
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Sunday, Oct 26 2008 4:36 PM
Murder In The Mission

Community Rife With Violence Fights For Solidarity
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Sharise Cruz
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Sunday, Oct 5 2008 4:40 PM
By Attacking These Things- I'll Earn My Rings
Hello reader, how was your day? I haven't had my day yet, it's only 8:53 AM. I don't expect much, I just hope it's good. You want to know what I think about all day? Movies. Motion Pictures. Film. I...
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Thursday, Jun 19 2008 9:49 AM
Disassociated Students

This designated voice of the student body is supposed to represent us, but since so few of us actually voted our representatives into office, they’re not taken as seriously as they should be in front of the university’s administration. And since almost none of us are providing any sort of relative discourse, our Associated Students are free to do, pretty much, whatever they want. Our voice is stifled, out of control and not living up to its potential.
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Dimitri Hagnéré
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Friday, Dec 14 2007 11:57 PM
Students on the Streets - Rappin on Gender Inequality

“Where, in our lives, is gender [in]equality the most prevalent today? Olin Ottem, 22, e-commerce major, Santa Cruz, CA “Gender inequality is most easily seen in professional sports. College female athletes do the same amount of work, and go through...
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Dimitri Hagnéré
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Tuesday, Nov 13 2007 5:10 PM
Students on the Street - Rappin on Gender Inequality

Dimitri Hagnéré and Evan Mew rap with SFSU students about gender inequality.
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Dimitri Hagnéré
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Tuesday, Nov 6 2007 12:07 PM
Newsom campaigns at SF State
Nearly 50 people gathered at Knuth Hall in the Creative Arts building for the 90 minute session, hosted by the College Democrats.
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Christina Nguyen
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Monday, Oct 29 2007 10:25 PM
PODCAST FROM [X]PRESS MAGAZINE: Students on the street

Racism and prejudice are way too under-discussed on campus. I’m not even talking about in the classroom. Well, yeah I am. But I’m also talking about people talking to people. Maybe we’re one of the top ten universities for campus...
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Dimitri Hagnéré
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Friday, Oct 12 2007 8:43 PM
Latin legend inspires alumnus’ film

When Warren Haack was a young boy, he traveled with his family to the Sierras, exploring old towns and learning about California’s turbulent past. But of all the tales he heard, it was the legend of Gold Rush-era criminal Joaquin...
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Susan Robles
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Thursday, Oct 11 2007 1:25 PM
[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
Students on the Streets - Rappin on Racism

Racism and prejudice are way too under-discussed on campus. I’m not even talking about in the classroom. Well, yeah I am. But I’m also talking about people talking to people. Maybe we’re one of the top ten universities for campus...
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Dimitri Hagnéré
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Tuesday, Oct 2 2007 8:31 PM
Halo 3 takes off downtown and worldwide

“Halo 3 Line Starts here,” read a hand-written sign placed on the ground. Daniel Krug, 18, garnered a lot of attention as the first person to line up at EB Games on Powell Street near San Francisco’s Union Square....
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Chris Laddish
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Monday, Oct 1 2007 12:12 PM
Music unites students from dorm to dorm

Students improvised music on the accordion, guitar, shakers, drums, and Sprite cans for dorm jam last week. Other dorm dwellers just enjoyed the sounds the group made. Keir Johnson, a 24-year-old resident assistant, led the group of student residents through...
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Juliet Blalack
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Sunday, Sep 30 2007 8:30 PM
Seeds of Civil Rights
"We believed race and ethnicity needed a place in higher education."
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Darren Chapel
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Monday, Sep 17 2007 8:33 AM
PODCAST: Free speech event offers uncensored opinions

Mandeep Sethi, an 18-year-old Broadcasting and Electronic Communication Arts major, walked onto the outdoor stage of Malcolm X plaza, grabbed the open microphone, introduced himself...
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Dylan Silver
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Wednesday, Sep 12 2007 8:43 PM
Some of my Best Friends are Queer
“I think of the LGBT community. Living in San Francisco and being around this community, I feel like its part of the whole reclaiming of a derogatory word from history. Reclaiming it as part of an ownership.”
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Troy Espera
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Monday, Mar 19 2007 2:56 PM
Catholic Priests with Guns
Trinity Blood is set sometime in the very distant future, 500 years after a catastrophic war referred to only as The Armageddon, in which human civilization is nearly destroyed. Humanity, of course, escapes this total annihilation and years later, for some reason, the Catholic Church is the only organization powerful enough to rebuild society and it does so in its own ideals and beliefs.
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Edward Tan
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Sunday, Oct 1 2006 1:09 PM
Historic SF State Campus Site may get Torn Down

Although SF State's previous campus is long gone there is still controversy over what it left behind. Hayes Valley historical activists and preservationists say they dont want to lose the 1930s building which contains public murals, mosaics and other architectural features that was SF States former main campus for 50 years.
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Chris Girard
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Tuesday, Jan 31 2006 7:54 PM
Speak Up on [X]press!
The marketplace of ideas is a theory declaring that if everyone is allowed to freely voice their opinions, concerns, and ideas, the public will naturally choose the best quality products and truth will emerge from the jumble. Unfortunately, history has...
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Editorial Board
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Tuesday, Jan 31 2006 2:45 PM
Blending Families

Sophia and her 16-month-old sister Fiona are a part of an upward mobile trend among thousands of domestic partners and married couples in the United States who are looking to adopt a child. Jeanne-Marie Hughes and her husband Alex Hosmer, a Caucasian couple from San Francisco were eager to start a family after numerous failed
attempts at natural birth so they adopted both girls from China.
Over the last ten years, more and more couples have been considering international adoption over local county and private adoptions, increasing the rate of international children being raised in America as Americans by nearly 58 percent.
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Yamina Washington
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Monday, Oct 24 2005 2:16 AM
Rep' Your City

When people hear the words fashion mecca, they tend to think of Paris, Milan, New York and Tokyo. Rarely does San Francisco come to mind. But thanks to a plethora of up-and-coming designers, that is about to change. Now, more than ever, local designers are determined to break Bay Area boundaries and show the rest of the world what theyve got.
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Abigail Barsana
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Thursday, Oct 20 2005 10:16 PM