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Lay My Burden Down

A growing number of college students choose to spend their spring break volunteering in communities across the United States and the world. A group of students from Pepperdine University worked on disaster relief in New Orleans.
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Story by
Laura Lo Forti
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Wednesday, Apr 12 2006 3:58 PM
Teacher's Union Stands With Hotel Workers

The SF State Chapter of the California Faculty Association (CFA) has decided to cease doing business with San Francisco hotels that have locked out their workers.
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Story by
Yuka Shimada
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Friday, Nov 5 2004 1:37 PM
Alcohol Violations on the Rise

The amount of alcohol violations are on the rise in the SF State residental community.
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Story by
Anjuli Elias
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Thursday, Oct 14 2004 9:49 PM
Preparing For the Friendly Skies

With the Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday season fast approaching, SF State students have leisurely begun to compare prices of airline tickets for the best possible deal.
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Story by
YaVaughnie Wilkins
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Thursday, Oct 14 2004 8:23 PM
Students Stretch Their Dollars

Forty-nine percent of SF State students receive some form of financial aid, but students who need aid because their parents cannot help them financially do not qualify sometimes because their parents make too much money.
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Story by
LaTasha Currell
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Thursday, Oct 14 2004 6:04 PM
Voda: A Vodka Odyssey

Colorful labels and bottles – representing distilleries from Alameda to Warsaw – form ranks at Voda, a chic vodka bar downtown.
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Story by
Sarah Hemus
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Thursday, Oct 7 2004 9:04 PM
Men's Soccer Slidetackles a New Season

A look at the men's soccer team in preparation and during their second game of the season....
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Story by
Morgan Duffin and Kevin Hagen
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Thursday, Sep 2 2004 11:59 AM
Called To Ruin

Meet 'Called to Ruin' in this interactive story.
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Story by
Marc Aceves
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Monday, May 17 2004 2:30 PM
Program Helping Kids Get to College to be Cut in Half

The Step to College Program, which is losing its supporting Faculty/Student Mentorship Program in June, will have to be cut in half to cope with the university's budget fall.
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Story by
Polyana da Costa
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Thursday, Apr 29 2004 3:53 PM
SF State Students Spin 'Wheel of Fortune'

Christy Stratos, a 22-year-old accounting major, and Weston Green, an 18-year-old cinema major, represent SF State at the "Wheel of Fortune" College Week.
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Story by
Mauricio Grijalva
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Tuesday, Apr 20 2004 7:50 PM
Political Comedian Durst Thrills SF

Political comedian Will Durst performed Friday, April 9 2004, at Cobb’s Comedy Club in San Francisco.
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Story by
Laura Cunningham
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Wednesday, Apr 14 2004 11:41 AM
'The Greatest Burlesque on Earth'

It's zany, it's bawdy, and oh yes, it's nasty: It's the greatest burlesque on Earth at the Va Va Voom Room. The lights are dimly lit on a Friday night at the York Hotel at 940 Sutter Street. Inside the...
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Story by
Laura Cunningham
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Monday, Apr 12 2004 11:15 AM
Cheer on the Rise at SF State

SF State lacks a football team, and athletics may soon be on the chopping block. But the campus cheerleaders still practice, hoping that under the guidance of a fellow college student they can become a nationally-ranked squad. The SF State...
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Story by
Somer Flaherty
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Monday, Apr 12 2004 10:59 AM
The Ultimate Fighter

“People always think that the things I do are really strange or crazy, but if you know me you would realize that it’s me just being me,” said the 21-year-old Joshua Tree, Calif., native.
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Story by
Matias Cavallin
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Friday, Mar 19 2004 1:03 PM
Flood Damage Will Cost Millions

When sheets of rain began to fall on SF State Feb. 25, nobody could predict the danger it would pose, but nearly a month later,...
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Story by
Brent Begin
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Wednesday, Mar 17 2004 3:36 PM
Campus DJ's Spin Musical Mix

The State is SF State’s official radio station, run entirely by students of the Broadcast Electronic Communication Arts (BECA) program. With aspiring radio personalities in control, the music is as eclectic as the people playing it.
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Story by
Jaime San Felippo
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Wednesday, Mar 17 2004 1:46 PM
Growing Up, Not Old

Typical stereotypes on aging in America fall short of convincing students in the gerontology department that there is something wrong with age.
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Story by
Laura Cunningham
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Wednesday, Mar 10 2004 12:30 PM
Approved Fee Increases Await President's OK

Close to 8,600 students flooded the polling stations at SF State last week and approved three of four fee increases, casting a record number of votes—four times that of previous elections.
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Story by
Lailie Ibrahim
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Tuesday, Mar 9 2004 6:59 PM
Candlelight March Gives Power Back to Women

A group of mostly women gathered around Malcolm X Plaza Monday night, with candles in one hand and whistles and noisemakers in the other, to “Take Back the Night.”
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Story by
Lilan Duong
and Carolyn Tandoc
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Tuesday, Mar 9 2004 4:44 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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Story by
Cindy Dauer
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Thursday, Feb 5 2004 4:55 PM