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False alarm clears Burk Hall Burk Hall was evacuated Tuesday afternoon after reports of smoke and heat in the basement and in a computer lab.
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Tuesday, Nov 27 2007 3:52 PM

Current affairs meet ancient war In the myths of Mycenaean Greece, gods still frequented the earth while heroic, near-invincible mortals defeated foes with strength and valor. But on Nov. 15, SF State’s theatre arts department will dig below the gritty battlefields of the Homeric age...
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Thursday, Nov 15 2007 10:37 AM

Cardboard tube fighting hits SF Samurais, knights, robots and people of all ages gathered in Justin Herman Plaza as part of the first Cardboard Tube Fighting League tournament in San Francisco. The free event involved more than 50 people beating each other with cardboard tubes...
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Thursday, Nov 15 2007 10:29 AM

Zombie flash mob A flash mob of zombie's desended on downtown San Franciso's public library and the mayoral debate on Thursday October 11, 2007 . A flash mob s a large group of people who assemble suddenly in a public place, do something...
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Thursday, Oct 18 2007 8:38 PM

Folsom Street's Naked Truth Mistress Breeze, after lashing a man’s back a three-foot long whip, stopped to touch her slave with a slow graze. After a short break, her hand would rise again to begin whipping her client harder and harder. Mistress Breeze is...
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Wednesday, Oct 3 2007 8:52 PM

Born-agains back again A campus sight familiar to longtime SF State students resurfaced Tuesday afternoon when born-again Christians began shouting at students on the quad, calling them sinners...
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Wednesday, Aug 29 2007 10:16 PM

Rolling with Laughter SF State student Jackson McBrayer uses his disability to fuel his stand-up comedy career. With hopes to make it as a big-time comedian, 23-year-old Jackson McBrayer utilizes his wheelchair lifestyle as a central point of humor in his acts.
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Monday, Apr 23 2007 9:35 AM

So It Goes: Vonnegut Classics Remembered Kurt Vonnegut, the author who wrote the cult classics “Slaughterhouse-Five” and “Cat’s Cradle,” died April 12 from brain injuries at age 84. SF State students and faculty share their favorite Vonnegut novels with [X]press.
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Wednesday, Apr 18 2007 9:39 PM

Lombard's Twisted Riders San Francisco local artist, Jon Bruimt, hosted his annual race, Bring Your Own Big Wheel, on Lombard St. this Easter. The seventh annual melee of plastic wheels and unforgiving turns drew 100 racers and hundreds of spectators. [X]press brings you up close and personal with this wild ride.
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Wednesday, Apr 18 2007 4:24 PM

Nightlife: East Bay Has Much to Offer Let's get one thing out of the way: there's no sense in pretending a night on the town in the East Bay's biggest cities has as much to offer as the city across the Bay does. That being said, Berkeley and Oakland satisfy themselves with knowing they've got a few gems with character.
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Friday, Mar 23 2007 2:43 PM

High School Rockers Originally rock n’ roll and punk rock were movements founded on rebellion against authority and the status quo. But with bands like TSA and supportive ‘punk rock parents,’ rock music is transforming into what it was originally rebelling against.
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Wednesday, Feb 14 2007 12:15 AM

Labor of Love Whether you want to or not, you are taking a particular social, political, and economical stance by choosing to make your own items, instead of buying them from some big, faceless corporation. -Victoria Everman
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Monday, Feb 12 2007 12:38 AM

Doing it for the Quality of the Music New Los Angeles-based band, featuring SFSU alumni, creates new sound in indie music. The Clean Prophets' stream-of-consciousness songwriting melded with their catchy guitar hooks opens the imagination for listeners' own interpretation without loosing a sense of meaning or emotion.
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Sunday, Feb 4 2007 9:55 PM