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Budget battle begins with student, faculty sit-in

Universities in the CSU system have been asked to make an additional $66 million in mid-semester cuts to their programs, and at least one department...
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Story by
Daniella Wiliams
and Eric Gneckow
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Wednesday, Nov 12 2008 7:41 PM
A Story of Survival

A young woman's battle with cancer
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Story by
Haley Parkins
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Thursday, Nov 6 2008 10:23 AM
No Sincerity in Sanctuary City

Left with few resources, immigrant workers and families have turned to students and community-based groups to be their voice against the city, who only months ago vowed to provide a sanctuary for them. Immigration raids however haven’t stopped and continue...
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Story by
Sandra Ventura
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Thursday, Nov 6 2008 10:12 AM
Dehydrated and Dysfunctional

The Joy's of Alcohol's Aftermath
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Story by
Julie Fitzer
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Sunday, Oct 5 2008 3:50 PM
KRON critic credits SF State for success

Known for her giant hats, references to classic Hollywood and enthusiastic, opinionated film reviews, SF State alumna Jan Wahl attributes much of her success to her education from SF State’s BECA department. “[SF State is] a great school because it...
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Story by
Jackie Bernardo
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Friday, Oct 3 2008 8:03 PM
The Poor Man's Struggle

I am that poor man often stared at oddly/You spy me slovenly as poverty draws me camouflage…I am that poor man you don’t understand/or ignore this but sometimes you pour porridge that meets these orphaned lips/and others see me as...
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Story by
Christine Joy Ferrer
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Friday, Dec 14 2007 1:30 PM
Students, Japanese artist to recreate WWII sub
SF State students have volunteered to help recreate a life-size model of a World War II Japanese Kaiten submarine with acclaimed artist Katsushige Nakahashi for his project, “The Depth of Memory.” “It is about the object and how the object...
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Story by
Nima Maghame
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Thursday, Dec 13 2007 7:33 PM
Gators tower over golden state bears

SF State men’s basketball team won by the largest margin in coach Bill Treseler’s three year career, easily handling the visiting Golden State Baptist College Bears 86-43 on Tuesday at The Swamp. The win was the Gators’ second consecutive home...
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Story by
Katie Strain
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Thursday, Dec 6 2007 9:49 AM
Psychology student perseveres despite stereotype
Kathleen Rives hates the word “victim.” As a person with a disability, the SF State graduate student knows how it feels to bare the stamp of a deceiving label. Although her disability affects one of the most obvious locations on...
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Story by
Laila Kearny
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Thursday, Nov 15 2007 9:48 AM
Crashing and collapsing themes build art

Art-loving students, some donning thick plastic frames and mint green jeans, waited patiently last Thursday at the Cesar Chavez Student Center’s Art Gallery, where the unveiling of the new exhibition, “Unfettered,” was running 45 minutes late. As the first sound...
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Story by
Holly Bun
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Thursday, Nov 8 2007 11:18 AM
Inspired Visions

INSIGHTS 2007 is an international juried, or judged, art exhibit put on by the organization LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired. This is the 18th year of the exhibit, located in City Hall in San Francisco, which features 43 blind or visually impaired artists from all over the world, including Scotland and Los Angeles.You can listen, view and feel your way through the 120 diverse pieces of this unique exhibit.
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Story by
Jennifer King
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Monday, Oct 22 2007 8:08 AM
PODCAST: Burrito eater gives student center burritos a 'C'

Lunch hour was roaring along as usual in Cesar Chavez Student Center last Monday. Students madly crammed food and drinks into their faces, as one man sat quietly along the wall carefully tasting every bite of his Taqueria Girasol La...
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Story by
Dylan Silver
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Monday, Oct 8 2007 1:16 PM
BART shuttle cuts stops in effort to speed service

It’s back to the basics. After years of adding buses to the route that shuttles students from Daly City BART to the SF State campus...
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Story by
Perry Shirley
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Wednesday, Oct 3 2007 6:35 PM
Ocean Beach gets makeover

To a seagull, a set of plastic rings is nutrition worth a fight, and they often become ensnared and drown. In an attempt to prevent this scenario, thousands of volunteers showed up to clean Ocean Beach on September 15 for...
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Story by
Kyveli Diener
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Thursday, Sep 20 2007 10:59 PM