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Double Dutch Divas

Richmond's Jumpin' Divas, one of two known California double dutch teams that compete against the East Coast in tournaments, continues practicing despite declining member enrollment.
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Story by
Lauren Chin
and Jason Thomas Fritz
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Monday, Jun 12 2006 12:28 PM
State of Fashion

SF State's Apparel Design and Merchandising Department, in conjunction with the Student Fashion Association, featured their latest spring fashion show on May 12. Runway 2006: Intrigue featured original work from the department's emerging designers....
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Story by
Phil De La Cruz
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Tuesday, May 16 2006 5:33 PM
The San Francisco Fog

SF FOG is known as a rugby team that welcomes all players regardless of sexuality or skill level. However, the FOG is known for being more than just a gay friendly team. They are known for brotherhood, unity and family. This is their story told by the people who know it best- the players themselves.
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Story by
Allison Bloch
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Monday, May 15 2006 3:38 PM
Student Center Responds to May 1st Protest

The Cesar Chavez Student Center will be closed for one day, on May 1. The Student Center governing board voted for the closure, in solidarity...
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Story by
Moorea Moreheart
and Marcelina Blea
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Friday, Apr 28 2006 5:55 PM
Immigration Boycott Update

Historically known as "May Day," this May 1 will include the shutting down of the Cesar Chavez Student Center and local protests. As students are divided on the closure of the center, find out the facts and take a stand.
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Story by
Malorie Lucich, Lifestyle Editor with contributed reporting by Paulette Bleam, Staff writer
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Wednesday, Apr 26 2006 12:45 PM
Immigration Rally at SF State

What initially started off as a bake sale, eventually turned into a protest involving about 100 SF State students, in regards to the new, anti-immigration bill.
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Story by
Jodit Ghougassian
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Monday, Apr 10 2006 12:26 PM
Supernova is Visible in Night Sky this Week

A mysterious explosion detected by NASA’s Swift satellite occurred on February 18th, the explosion is thought to be a gamma ray burst and possibly a supernova.
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Story by
Melissa Zehringer
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Tuesday, Mar 7 2006 6:34 PM
Astronomy Department Responds to New Supernova

A mysterious explosion detected by NASA’s Swift satellite occurred on February 18th, the explosion is thought to be a gamma ray burst and possibly a supernova.
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Story by
Melissa Zehringer
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Monday, Mar 6 2006 3:12 AM
Saturn in the Sky with Diamonds

While most students are saying "Calgon take me away," a handful have discovered the observatory located on top of Thornton Hall. You don’t have to speak in scientific terms or know the first thing about physics or astronomy to enjoy the lights in the night sky.
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Story by
Melissa Zehringer
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Wednesday, Mar 1 2006 5:46 PM
The 10th Floor Four

SFSU Cheerleaders Jenna O'Dowd, Dayna Hajiali, Kimberlee Young and Atzimba Sierra are best friends, cheer on State’s Cheer Team and live together on campus in the Towers at Centennial Square....
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Story by
Jason Fritz
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Tuesday, Feb 28 2006 10:21 AM
Xpress Photos Of The Week

A weekly view of the world through the eyes of [X]press photographers....
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Story by
Jason Fritz, Colleen Cummins, Justin Mott, Stephen Lam, Julia Robinson and Ariel Zambelich
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Thursday, Feb 23 2006 1:36 PM
Many Faces of the Mission

The Mission District brings the colors, smells, and tastes of Latin America to San Francisco.
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Story by
Brian Frank,Amy Siemers, Josh Paul, Jason Fritz, Colleen Cummins,Tsuyoshi Ueda
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Wednesday, Feb 22 2006 4:30 PM
Oakland Imam Speaks on Danish Cartoon Controversy

Spiritual leader Amir Abdul-Malik Ali addresses SF State students about the controversial caricatures of the prophet Muhammad that have sparked protests and riots throughout the Muslim world.
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Story by
Akilah Bridgeford
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Saturday, Feb 11 2006 9:36 AM
SF State Students Share Their iPod Tunes

Walk across campus and the white headphones are everywhere. [X]Press Online tracked down a few SF State students to share what they have on their iPods.
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Story by
Jennifer Blevins
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Wednesday, Nov 16 2005 2:35 PM
SF Open Studio Event Supports Emerging Artists

The 30th annual SF Open Art studios is one of the largest and longest-running visual arts events happening throughout the month of October. Each year, over 700 local and emerging artists feature themselves in galleries and private homes in San Francisco for the viewing pleasure of inquisitive art buffs, curious spectators and supportive friends.
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Story by
Chris Girard
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Monday, Oct 31 2005 6:20 PM
Pinball Gallery Provides Good JuJu

Bells ring, tables shake, and classic rock blasts from a vintage jukebox. It's Friday night, and Alameda's Lucky JuJu Pinball Gallery is open for business.
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Story by
Shaun Nichols
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Friday, Oct 21 2005 4:42 PM
Ramadan Fast-A-Thon Unites Students

SF State students and faculty joined the Muslim community on campus for one day of fasting, to learn about Islam and to raise money for the victims of the earthquake in Pakistan.
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Story by
Laura Lo Forti
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Thursday, Oct 20 2005 10:41 AM
SF State Students Dedicate Lives to the Military

San Francisco State University has long been a site of political unrest, as evidenced by recent anti-military recruitment protests and anti-war demonstrations.
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Story by
Florence Brown
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Friday, Sep 23 2005 4:31 PM
Muni to Cut Bus Routes

To make up for its budget defecit, Muni service adjustments will go into effect tomorrow, diminishing service from the 26 - Valencia bus to SF State.
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Story by
Malorie Lucich
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Friday, Sep 23 2005 1:50 PM
SF Icon Thrives on Selling Tamales

Woman comes to United States with no place to live and no way to support her seven children. Years later she finds friends and support in a very unlikely place.
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Story by
Gabriel Cordero
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Tuesday, Sep 20 2005 2:21 PM
Xicanas Come Together to Fight Against Social Injustice

The 26th Xicana Moratorium took place on August 29, 2005. Xicanas came to commemorate those who have fought against police brutality and other social injustices.
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Story by
Ann Bassette
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Monday, Sep 19 2005 3:22 PM
Muni Fare Increase Induces Social Strike

On Sept. 1 Muni increased its fare from $1.25 to $1.50, bringing student organizers from SF State to come together in an effort to persuade others to take part in a social strike.
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Story by
Laura Lo Forti
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Thursday, Sep 15 2005 9:51 PM
Students Reflect on Muni Fare Increase

Muni rose fares for trains and busses for many students on Sept. 1. Students reacted to the increase with little enthusiasm while they waited in...
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Story by
Gabriel Cordero
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Wednesday, Sep 7 2005 11:21 AM
Muni Fare Increase Induces Social Strike

On Sept. 1 Muni will increase its fare from $1.25 to $1.50, bringing student organizers from SF State to come together in an effort to persuade others to take part in a social strike.
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Story by
Laura Lo Forti
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Tuesday, Aug 30 2005 11:52 AM
Muni Fare Increase Induces Social Strike

On Sept. 1 Muni will increase its fare from $1.25 to $1.50, bringing student organizers from SF State to come together in an effort to persuade others to take part in a social strike.
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Story by
Laura Lo Forti
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Tuesday, Aug 30 2005 11:52 AM
Draft Could Return as Result of Bills Before Congress
Twin bills pending legislation in the U.S. House and Senate will give the president the authority to reinstate the military draft. If passed, all men and women ages 18 to 26 will face the possibility of fighting in combat.
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Story by
Kelly Komasa
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Friday, Apr 16 2004 10:04 AM