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High school students take on challenge Young journalists complete intensive program to learn and improve journalism...
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Friday, Jun 29 2007 3:19 PM

Israeli Fest Met By Peaceful Protestors Tension seemed inevitable Friday morning, as barricades and police stood as testament to what might be expected when two opposing viewpoints collide. Despite protests by...
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Friday, Apr 27 2007 1:36 PM

SF State Promotes AIDS Awareness Condom displays and live entertainment attracted more students in the quad than the usual food and info tables, hoping to raise AIDS awareness.
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Wednesday, Apr 18 2007 8:32 AM

Palestinian Students Remember Massacre The event, part of the 3rd annual Arab Awareness Week was a commemoration of the massacre that took place in the village of Deir Yassin, outside of Jerusalem.
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Wednesday, Apr 4 2007 2:07 PM

GOP "Troops" Rally Brings Insults, Shouting Just days after they were absolved of possible sanctions, the SF State College Republicans called for support of U.S. soldiers in Iraq at Malcom X Plaza Thursday amid heckles and protests from the majority of the crowd.
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Sunday, Mar 25 2007 9:13 AM

ICER Air Flies Into San Francisco The 2006 ICER Air competition took place on Saturday, Nov. 4, bringing thousands of fans to the event. Extreme athletes came from around the world to land ski and snowboard tricks off a 350-foot ramp in AT&T Park. [X]press was able to tag along with some of these athletes and caught a glimpse behind the scenes.
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Monday, Nov 13 2006 10:52 PM

Celebrando Los Muertos Each year the Mission District community honors those who have passed away through art, music, and a procession to celebrate what is known as Day of the Dead. Corazon Infinito, one of the many groups participating in the event, shares their experience.
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Thursday, Nov 9 2006 4:13 PM

Pipe Maintenance Shuts Down Humanities Building’s Bathrooms Students looking to wash their hands after using the restroom on the third floor of the Humanities building found brown discolored water coming out of the faucets.
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Wednesday, Oct 25 2006 3:03 PM

'Chihuahua' Chews on Cultural Issues Race and cultural differences are brought to center stage in Chicano playwright and SF State professor Roy Conboy’s new play “Tailor from Chihuahua." The play, which premiers Nov. 2 at El Teatro de la Esperanza, located in the Mission District, features both current SF State students as well as alumni tackling issues of war, racism, and terrorism through the lives of Mexican-American and Jewish characters.
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Friday, Oct 20 2006 4:46 PM

Shooting for the Stars Winning has always been the goal in the game of basketball, but to Bay Area youth who participated in the Golden State Warriors basketball camp on Sept. 23, the goal is to use the sport to help future stars become better individuals in the game of life.
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Thursday, Oct 5 2006 5:38 PM

Discussion Examines China's Potential Role In Environmental Collapse Dean of the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences Joel Kassiola along with a group of SF State faculty and students gathered Monday to discuss the global environmental consequences of Chinese industrial development as that country strives to raise living standards for its massive population.
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Monday, Sep 25 2006 9:17 PM

Doukas: Dedicated Daughter, Student In the Greek Orthodox tradition, Saturday of the Souls is a twice-yearly celebration intended, in part, to remind the living of the fragile nature of life and the finality of death. Nothing seemed more self-evident Friday night as friends and family packed into the Fountain of Youth Chapel at Greek Memorial Park to honor the life of SF State photojournalist Stacey Doukas.
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Saturday, Sep 18 2004 9:55 PM