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Animal lovers gather for Walk for Farm Animals

Concerned citizens gathered at the Ferry Park Plaza in San Francisco Oct. 24 to bring awareness to the injustice and cruelty that their animal compatriots...
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Story by
Amanda Vergel de Dios
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Saturday, Oct 24 2009 5:38 PM
Social activism rocks SF City Hall
Outside of City Hall, chants could be heard as signs waved in support of a social movement that has been seen on the streets of San Francisco for generations. Last week, people raised their voices to fight intolerance, restore promised...
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Story by
Krystal Peak
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Friday, Mar 6 2009 8:36 PM
After two decades, Corrigan looks back
Dressed in a charcoal suit, SF State President Robert Corrigan smiled at the group waiting for him in the fifth-floor conference room of the Administration...
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Story by
Marie Pauline Guiuan
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Monday, Sep 22 2008 7:05 PM
Calif. Supreme Court debates validity of same-sex marriages

Historic battle for same-sex marriage in SF reaches 4-year culmination as justices weigh the constitutionality of Calif. ban that defines marriage as being between a man and a woman.
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Story by
Britte Marsh
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Thursday, Mar 6 2008 3:18 PM
Ay Babae!

“In general, Filipino men always feel dominant,” says SF State student Cherryl Llamas, who believes it’s very typical in the Filipino culture to have some degree of violence. She also believes Filipinas continue to be in domestically abusive relationships due to their upbringing. “Usually, they don’t have a father figure and they see their parents’ relationship and they think that’s the way their boyfriend should act – the trend basically gets misconcepted generally from their family values and ethics.”
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Story by
Tuongvi Tran
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Tuesday, Nov 6 2007 12:19 PM
SF State Gallery Tackles the Art of Engagement

Although the Vietnam War ended more than 30 years ago, SF State has brought together artists from around the world to share their memories, observations, and insights about one of the most politically divisive conflicts of the 20th century.
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Story by
Monica Olivera
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Wednesday, Feb 21 2007 12:54 PM
Theater Review: 'Edward Scissorhands the Musical'

People crowded the Orpheum Theatre Tuesday, Nov. 14, at 8 p.m. for the opening of Edward Scissorhands, a performance that was devised, directed and choreographed by Matthew Bourne.
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Story by
Lauren Martinelli
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Tuesday, Nov 14 2006 11:18 PM
Bleed the Color of Dodgers Blue Hate

Dodger fans and the Dodger team are air-headed celebrity types who know nothing about baseball and are there only to be seen, says Patrick J. Gallagher, President of San Francisco Giants Enterprises describing the assigned stereotypes to the team.
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Story by
Lesley Seacrist
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Sunday, Oct 29 2006 6:36 PM
Protecting Creativity in the Digital Age

Stanford University law professor Lawrence Lessig showed up to deliver his keynote speech Wednesday night unshaven and fresh from a family vacation in Costa Rica. He wanted to address a problem journalism educators cannot ignore: the potential chill existing laws may have on Internet creativity.
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Abigail Palmer and Jacqueline Tomco
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Thursday, Aug 3 2006 12:44 AM
Professor Wins GIFT Award

Despite tough competition among a record 85 entries, David Cuillier, an assistant professor at the University of Arizona, claimed the grand prize at this years Great Ideas for Teachers poster fair Wednesday. Cuillier designed a poster with colorful graphics, calling...
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Story by
Jacqueline Tomco
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Wednesday, Aug 2 2006 11:59 PM
About Us

The AEJMC Reporter is a daily student newspaper serving the 2006 annual convention of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication in San Francisco, Calif.
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Staff
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Wednesday, Aug 2 2006 9:25 PM
New Minors Await Approval for Science and Engineering Majors

The Academic Senate at SF State approved four new minors to offer science and engineering majors new educational options and opportunities.
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Story by
Stephani Chapman
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Thursday, Oct 13 2005 7:50 PM