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San Francisco History, 150 Years Gone This year marks the sesquicentennial of two noteworthy events in seminal San Francisco, providing SF State students the opportunity to walk in the footsteps of history. Shoehorned into a secluded wooded ravine a mile from campus is the site of...
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Sunday, Mar 8 2009 9:09 PM

Teams Lose Top Runners After losing his top runners from the men’s and women’s cross country team of last season, coach Tom Lyons isn't concerned with numbers for the Gator’s first meet this Saturday. All-West Region runner Josh Babiak ran out of eligible years...
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Wednesday, Aug 29 2007 9:35 PM

Thespians Romance the Stage Last Thursday’s preview night performance had a nearly full house, leaving only a few aisle seats empty during the two-hour long play.
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Saturday, Mar 10 2007 10:04 PM

Free Concert Brings Political Awareness The event started with a short speech by Ken Burrows, faculty adviser for the student organization at the Holistic Health Network. Environmental studies and international relations professor Glenn Friedman followed with a brief talk about environmental issues and sustainable living.
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Thursday, Oct 5 2006 2:49 PM

Campus Eateries Offer Healthy Cuisine Forget the Freshman 15. With the start of each new school year, college students may find their jeans fit a bit tighter.
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Sunday, Aug 27 2006 7:11 PM

Campus Hotspots As students settle into their new schedules, some may forget to familiarize themselves with the myriad of hot spots on campus offering anywhere from a cup of coffee to live music.
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Friday, Aug 25 2006 11:43 PM

NPPA Announces Campaign to Protest Jailed Reporter The National Press Photographers Association announced a campaign protesting the detention of Joshua Wolf, a freelance journalist who was jailed this week after refusing to turn over to a federal grand jury an unaired video of a demonstration in San Francisco.
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Saturday, Aug 5 2006 10:42 PM

Administrative work pays Thanks to a raise SF State President Robert Corrigan’s annual paycheck is 1.5 times that of the governor of California. The university president makes more than $260,000 a year, while Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger would have received $175,000, had he chosen to accept his salary.
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Wednesday, May 17 2006 4:19 PM

Gators Consistently Inconsistent Gators split four-game series with Otters but lose the finale at home in extra innings.
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Tuesday, Apr 25 2006 1:11 PM

"Princess" Reigns Over the Track A little sprinting here, some school there, church service, and don’t forget the J-O-B -all in a day's work for Kavina “Princess” Hall.
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Tuesday, Apr 18 2006 12:41 PM

Documenting The Restoration An [X]Press photographer's personal account of his experience in New Orleans
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Tuesday, Apr 11 2006 10:02 AM

Unavoidable Transportation Gripes As a main component of the city, public transportation allows the people of San Francisco to get from point A to B, but not without complications. Transportation and parking problems plague students and professors on campus and off.
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Thursday, Mar 30 2006 4:57 PM

Leadoff Man Jump-Starts Gators Junior outfielder Jason Dean has a 16-game hitting streak... and an '88 Camaro.
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Tuesday, Mar 28 2006 7:20 PM

Anti-War Protest Draws In Thousands A concealed individual draped in a black headed mask and black linen robe stood in stillness over a wooden box wearing a price tag constituting the cost of war on his/her wrist. The price read $9.8 billion per month.
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Wednesday, Mar 22 2006 6:29 PM

Cultural Immigration On the surface of the SOMA, or South of Market, everlasting low-rises, flat roofed masonry buildings and oversized industrial landscape can be seen. However, within every alley corner is talent and livelihood.
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Wednesday, Mar 22 2006 5:45 PM

The Book Bloc: SF's Anarchist Bookfair The mini-carnival was one of the few attractions of the 11th Annual San Francisco Anarchist Book Fair, which attracted around 1,500 people on March 18, at the Golden Gate Park, near the entrance of 9th Avenue and Lincoln. Inside the County Fair Building were at least 60 publishers, publications, organizations and bookstores that rented tables to display their merchandise at 10 a.m.
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Wednesday, Mar 22 2006 1:52 PM

Mozart's 250th Birthday Conductor Cyrus Ginwala stood silently with his back against an almost full auditorium in the Creative Arts building’s Knuth Hall. With the raise of an eyebrow, instruments went up and the lively sounds and movements of SF State’s Symphony Orchestra took hold of its audience.
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Tuesday, Mar 14 2006 12:26 PM

Experts Say Combat Soldiers Prone to Mental Trauma Don Lau is what some might call a renaissance man. The alumnus of SF State and Golden Gate University, where he received his law degree, currently works as a free-lance computer consultant and tech writer. But Lau has more than just this on his plate.
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Sunday, Mar 12 2006 4:25 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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Wednesday, Feb 22 2006 4:30 PM

From Russia With Love Hundreds of members of San Francisco's Russian Community celebrated at the Russian Festival in the Western Addition on the weekend of Feb. 10. Participants were treated to vodka tastings, traditional foods and performances.
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Tuesday, Feb 14 2006 8:50 PM

A Taste of Russia in SF People - young and old - packed in to enjoy the lively atmosphere and take part in supporting a tradition that the Russian community in San Francisco has been holding close to their hearts for many years. The festival is one of the largest of its kind on the West Coast.
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Saturday, Feb 11 2006 12:42 PM

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 they’ve got.
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Thursday, Oct 20 2005 10:16 PM

A Venture into Environmental Art ECO: Art About the Environment is an exhibit featuring over 30 works from 14 Northern California-based artists.
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Thursday, Sep 8 2005 9:15 PM

Referendum Doubles Intramural Fee Funding SF State’s intramural and recreational sports program fee is set to double as a result of the passing of the athletic referendum, causing relief among students involved in these programs.
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Thursday, Mar 17 2005 8:59 PM

Musical Midterm with Electro Twist While some SF State students’ midterms are hour-long exams or research papers, the students’ midterms in Music 436 -- composed electronic music -- can be heard by a wide audience on April 4.
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Thursday, Apr 1 2004 4:42 PM