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ASU celebrates Asian Pacific Islander month with a huge show

On a regular Monday night Thanh Dang would be home on Youtube or doing psychology homework. Instead she joined one of the roughly 200 people...
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Tuesday, Apr 14 2009 4:15 AM
The Daily Kos author to appear at SF State
A prominent voice from the left-winged blogosphere is coming to SF State on Monday to share his insight and expertise on the form of opinionated...
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Kimberly Chambers
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Saturday, Apr 4 2009 2:41 PM
SF State musicians "Fall Into Jazz"
Exotic rhythms, deep, sustained bass notes and applause echoed off the walls of Knuth Hall yesterday evening as a week-long jazz festival began its first recital of the week. “Fall Into Jazz,” an annual series of world and jazz recitals...
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Lexi Bondar
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Monday, Nov 17 2008 8:45 PM
'68 panelists warn against war-time apathy
Students, faculty and participants of the "68 student strike gathered this morning to listen to a panel discussion about how the Vietnam War protests propelled...
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Kimberly Chambers
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Saturday, Nov 1 2008 7:34 PM
Talent show raises money for ex-cons
Singers, rappers and poets performed at a talent show yesterday to help...
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Thursday, Oct 23 2008 11:06 PM
STDs prevalent among college students
More than 65 million people in the United States are currently living with an incurable sexually transmitted disease. In addition, an estimated 19 million new...
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Megan Hopkins
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Saturday, Oct 18 2008 1:33 AM
Capturing the ‘criminal’ aspect through art

American writer and poet James Baldwin once said "Life is more important than art and that’s what makes art so important." And it is not unusual for fine arts gallery director Mark Johnson to quote Baldwin when asked about his...
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Benedicte Lelong
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Thursday, Feb 14 2008 10:28 AM
Sincerely, James
Dear James, I have been dating my boyfriend (let's call him "Gene") for about six months now. We make whoopie almost daily, but lately it’s been getting boring. When I confronted him about how we could improve it, he said...
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James Monroe Adams IV
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Saturday, May 12 2007 7:20 PM
Church and State Clash on Campus

An unnamed Christian group created a stir of reaction from students at SF State, a campus known for its history of activism. Preaching their views on topics such as lying, fornicating, and homosexuality, the group drew a hostile response and a crowd of over a hundred came to protest their presence.
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James Adams, Stephen Lam, Michael Mullady, Alex Shonkoff, Jack Stephens
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Wednesday, Apr 18 2007 6:47 PM
Experts Discuss the Changing Wilderness

Students, faculty, professionals and community members came together Thursday and Friday for the first annual Redefining Wilderness Symposium at Cesar Chavez Student Center. The symposium was geared toward developing a new understanding of wilderness and how humans relate to it.
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Kendra Hartmann
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Friday, Apr 6 2007 8:53 AM
Crasshole in Pornoland

I love porn, all kinds of porn. Of course, some pornography does certain things for me while others do not, but I still enjoy the concept of it in all kinds of ways. Classic porn has informed our popular consciousness and I still get a kick when I watch Linda Lovelace in Deep Throat and think that her actions are going to be a reference to one of the biggest political scandals of all time.
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Walter Crasshole
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Tuesday, Apr 3 2007 10:02 PM
Black Panthers, Reparations and History

The seats of Jack Adams Hall were near empty when the "From Slavery to Freedom: Africans in the Americas" event began Feb. 26. Though the three-part event lacked in student attendees, it allowed young students and former Black Panthers to come together and have an open forum in the midst of Black History Month.
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Holly Bun
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Wednesday, Mar 7 2007 2:44 PM
Neighbors Slam Master Plan

Community members called for a re-evaluation of the SF State Master Plan board Tuesday in Jack Adams Hall, citing future environmental impacts and rapid neighborhood change as a major concern.
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Michaela Domer
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Tuesday, Mar 6 2007 8:29 PM
Students Celebrate Religion and Devotion

About 25 students gathered in a classroom in the Humanities building at SF State this afternoon to pray, honor, and serenade the Lady of Guadalupe.
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Christina Ferrucci
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Tuesday, Dec 12 2006 2:44 PM
Wolf Support Still Going

A benefit for the Josh Wolf Legal Fund was held Dec. 7 in the Mission district, bringing together activists and assemblymen alike in the name of press freedom and the release of the jailed freelance journalist.
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Anna Elledge
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Friday, Dec 8 2006 3:06 PM
PS3 and Nintendo Wii Launch Kicks Off Holiday Season

This weekend, both the Sony Playstation 3 and Nintendo Wii will launch, giving consumers two new choices in the game console market for the holidays.
About 750 people lined up outside the Metreons Sony Playstation Store, for the chance to be among the first in the country to buy a PS3 at midnight Thursday night.
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Katie Peoples
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Thursday, Nov 16 2006 7:44 PM
Street Survivors Need Tender Care

Residents of the Tenderloin in San Francisco live in whats considered the worst neighborhood in the City, where drugs, violence, and city politics affect their daily way of life. Homeless individuals, residents, and city officials alike do their part to make life easier in a neighborhood where tenderness is hard to come by.
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Aaron Morrison
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Monday, Nov 13 2006 2:12 PM
Tongue Ring Causes Piercing Pain

A study by the Journal of American Medical Association showed how one brief moment of pain for fashion resulted in daily pain for a woman who decided to get her tongue pierced. The study, published Oct. 18, linked Atypical Trigeminal...
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Tierra Luster
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Thursday, Nov 9 2006 4:38 PM
Angelides Supporters Excited Even in Defeat

SACRAMENTO - Democratic gubernatorial candidate Phil Angelides fate appeared to be sealed even before his Nov.7 election night party began, but for many of his supporters the treasurers loss was overshadowed by the Democrats overwhelming victory in the Congress.
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Nolan Hebert
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Wednesday, Nov 8 2006 1:54 AM
Lockett Legacy Lives On

The SF State mens wrestling squad is ready to fight back into championship contention after an uninspiring 2005-2006 campaign. This year they have the right attitude, work ethic, heart and four aces up their sleeve that come in the form of Locketts.
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Casey Pratt
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Monday, Nov 6 2006 4:15 PM
Clinton Comes to SF to Support Prop 87

Former president Bill Clinton spoke in front of City Hall Wednesday night to build support for Prop. 87, and although the nights list of celebrity speakers included actress Eva Longoria and singer Bonnie Raitt, the focus was clearly on the former president.
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Nolan Hebert
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Wednesday, Nov 1 2006 10:31 PM
Four-car Accident near Mary Park Hall Sends Woman to Hospital

A four-car accident occurred Tuesday around 8 p.m. on Lake Merced Boulevard near Mary Park Hall, sending one woman to the hospital. Police have not yet released an official statement about the cause of the accident or the injuries.
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Khari Johnson
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Tuesday, Oct 17 2006 10:32 PM
The Great Debate
While most of the mainstream media treated Saturdays gubernatorial debate with all due seriousness, not enough seriousness was paid to the disappointment some attendees felt.
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Rachel Holman
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Monday, Oct 9 2006 8:46 PM
Sufism Group Clears Minds on Campus

The candles flickered in the dim room and soft music gently wafted through the air as the Tamarkoz leader Dr. Jilla Benham told the class to inhale deeply while raising their right arm. Sitting cross-legged and with closed eyes, the Sufi students were then told to exhale while lowering their arm and to focus on the magnetic energy radiating from their palm.
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Marin Perez
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Tuesday, Oct 3 2006 10:18 AM
Lady Gators Fail to Score in Rough Weekend Games

The Lady Gators watched their playoff hopes start to slip after their weekend series, when they failed to score a goal in their Friday afternoon loss and Sunday afternoon tie.
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Colleen Farrell
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Monday, Oct 2 2006 11:55 AM
Remembering Flight 93 Five Years Later

San Ramon native, Deena Burnett, returned to the Bay Area Wednesday to share with college students her tragic experiences with 9/11 to remind Americans that freedom is worth fighting for.
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Jennifer Ell
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Thursday, Sep 7 2006 9:30 PM
Monteiro Named New Dean of College of Ethnic Studies

SF State has named Dr. Kenneth P. Monteiro as the new dean of the College of Ethnic Studies. He brings with him nearly two decades of experience and leadership in areas of diversity and civil rights.
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Jason Timothy Holden
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Tuesday, Aug 29 2006 11:54 AM
Feds Step into Textbook Price Issue

Expensive textbooks are nothing new for college students, but now, after a barrage of reports and studies on textbook prices and the publishing industry in the last three years, the federal government is getting involved.
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Jason Shuffler
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Sunday, Aug 27 2006 8:47 PM
The Many Lost & Founds on Campus
While a misplaced item may seem lost forever, students can continue to search for lost items beyond its last known location. SF State has many known and obscure lost and found holding areas where misplaced, forgotten, and lost items are turned in.
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Jaime R. Roca
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Thursday, Mar 16 2006 9:03 PM
Students Sue Over Protest Punishment
Seven months after the fracas between anti-war protestors and military recruiters little seems resolved. Student organizers are suing SF State for violating their Firt Amendment rights.
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James Woodard
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Thursday, Sep 1 2005 8:21 PM
Campus Controversy Over Military Recruitment

SF State is at the forefront of educational policy, protesting controversial issues surrounding military recruitment on college campuses. Click here for multimedia feature.
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James Adamson
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Monday, May 16 2005 8:27 PM
Four Student Organizations Cleared of Violations

Two SF State student organizations may face possible sanctions by the university for their involvement in a military protest in March. Six groups were originally under investigation, but four of the groups were cleared on April 20.
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Nick Colberg
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Wednesday, Apr 27 2005 4:06 PM
Paid Petitioners Solicit for Signatures on Campus

Signature gatherers at SF State earn around $1 for every signature they receive from students. These petitioners are getting paid by private companies to collect signatures on proposed ballot initiatives.
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Gabriel Cero
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Tuesday, Apr 12 2005 8:14 PM
Students Protest Military Recruiters on Campus

U.S. military recruiters left a campus career fair an hour early on March 9 after extensive student demonstrations for and against military recruitment. Over 100 students surrounded U.S. Air Force and Army Corps of Engineers recruiters tables at the Career Center Employer Showcase at Jack Adams Hall.
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Wednesday, Mar 9 2005 4:33 PM
SF State Prepares for Unpredictable Quakes

San Francisco is going to have an earthquake, although no one can predict where or when. When the big one does happen, both the campus football and baseball fields will serve as a relocation area for students and residents in the area, according to campus officials.
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Gabriel Cordero
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Tuesday, Mar 8 2005 12:06 PM
Go on and Get Hired

SF State Career Center held a series of workshops in their effort to get more students' attention to start preparing for their career.
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Yuriko Furusawa
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Wednesday, Mar 2 2005 8:57 PM
Commuter Blues

It is more expensive to commute to SF State on BART, Muni, and Caltrain than it was five years ago, and with Muni's proposed fare hike on the horizon, students may pay more to take the same trip to campus. Click on any region of the map to view the past, present, and possible costs for a one-way trip from cities around the Bay to SF State.
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John Chell
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Wednesday, Feb 23 2005 2:15 PM
SF State Student Arrested on Burglary Charges

Officers from the SF State Department of Public Safety and a San Francisco sheriffs deputy arrested photojournalism student Omar Vega, 18, Wednesday on misdemeanor burglary...
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Lemery Reyes and Richard McKeethen
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Thursday, Feb 10 2005 9:17 AM
The American Divide

Explore how the three main parties followed the poll results on Nov. 2
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Online Production Staff
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Wednesday, Nov 3 2004 4:36 AM
Rain Rain Go Away

SF State responds to mother nature's rainy day.
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James Adamson
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Tuesday, Oct 19 2004 4:20 PM
Dig In

From wheatgrass to burritos, the Cesar Chavez Student Center offers a variety of food choices.
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James Adamson
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Monday, Oct 18 2004 10:26 AM
Assault Weapons Shot Down
Adamson weighs in on the negative side of the lifting of the assault weapons ban
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James Adamson
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Wednesday, Sep 15 2004 9:30 AM
Adventure Anyone?
A Good Weather Guide To Fun In San Francisco
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James Adamson
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Thursday, Sep 2 2004 7:37 PM
Asian-American Talent Show Blends Traditional, Modern

Passersby in the Cesar Chavez Student Center might have heard the sounds of Britney Spears, Hawaiian hula music, Alicia Keyes, and ethnic music flow from Jack Adams Hall on a recent Monday evening.
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Caroline Perez
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Monday, Apr 19 2004 5:45 PM
Israeli Consul General Speaks to Tough Crowd

Yossi Amrani, consul general of Israel, spoke to an international relations class on March 15, explaining and defending Israeli policy before a tough crowd of more than 50 students.
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Jaime San Felippo
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Monday, Mar 29 2004 2:22 PM
Organization Fights to Save Life of Death Row Inmate

If Cooper is lethally injected, he will be the first man executed since January 2002, and the 11th man since California reinstated the death penalty in 1978.
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Cindy Dauer
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Thursday, Feb 5 2004 4:55 PM