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Aquarium Celebrates Earthday in Advance Although it was raining downtown on Saturday, families that braved the wet weather filled the California Academy of Science's temporary Howard St. aquarium to about half-capacity while freely exploring the usual exhibits and special Earth Day booths at their own pace.
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Sunday, Apr 15 2007 10:45 PM

First Amendment Lessons Made Real Award winners of the AEJMC “Best Practices in Teaching the First Amendment” competition shared ideas Wednesday on how to make the five freedoms of speech, press, religion, petition and assembly stick in their students’ minds. The ideas were diverse but all stressed the importance of student engagement.
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Wednesday, Aug 2 2006 10:18 PM

NewsU Introduces Resources for Educators News University, one of the fastest-growing sites for journalism electronic learning, is offering new resources to educators, including course guides with quizzes and assignments.
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Wednesday, Aug 2 2006 10:08 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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Wednesday, Aug 2 2006 9:25 PM

Students Release Inner Fears and Desires Through Art. Organized by art professor Lewis deSoto along with SF State students, “Interior Visions: Constructs of deepest fears and desires," which opened on May 13, showcases the work of students from various majors.
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Sunday, May 14 2006 4:53 PM

Women Scrap Sneakers for Heels Crunch Fitness, the gym that brought the world “Cardio Striptease,” has launched another workout class with a sexy twist that has women burning calories in style.
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Friday, Apr 28 2006 7:45 AM

Mural to Represent and Teach Palestinian Culture The General Union of Palestinian Students is currently sponsoring what might be the first Palestinian mural at a United States university.
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Thursday, Mar 16 2006 8:23 PM

Finding Community on a Commuter Campus San Francisco State University has a student body of over 21,000 full-time students. Of those, housing and residential services reports that only a little over 10 percent of those students actually reside on campus. Attending a “commuter campus,” as State has been dubbed, frequently causes rise to a disconnected student body.
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Wednesday, Mar 1 2006 10:41 AM

Gators Defense Manages to Steal Their First Win of the Season The Gators have something to be proud of, they won their first game of the season. The crowd was inspiring and the players themselves had a ton of energy that lasted the whole game and brought the team a victory against Chico State 68-64.
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Saturday, Feb 25 2006 10:22 AM

Protestors Demand Demarcation in Africa About 2,500 people marched at City Hall on Feb. 13, according to Ruth Negash of the Mobilizing Committee. The protest was against the United Nations and the United States not enforcing the law of the Algiers Peace Agreement of 2000 which called for the demarcation of the border between Eritrea and Ethiopa.
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Wednesday, Feb 22 2006 12:24 PM

Protestors Demand Demarcation in Africa About 2,500 people marched at City Hall on Feb. 13, according to Ruth Negash of the Mobilizing Committee. The protest was against the United Nations and the United States not enforcing the law of the Algiers Peace Agreement of 2000 which called for the demarcation of the border between Eritrea and Ethiopa.
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Tuesday, Feb 14 2006 11:11 AM

Sense Our Animal Instincts Sex may be one of the most powerful forces in nature that is considered a healthy way of living, whether it is for procreating or pleasurable purposes.
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Monday, Feb 6 2006 9:13 PM

SF State Opens New Chinese Language Center SF State will soon be host to a branch of an international Chinese language center called the Confucius Institute, the first of its kind on the west coast.
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Tuesday, Jan 31 2006 5:40 PM

Roll Up Your Sleeves For A Good Cause San Francisco residents may not be concerned with natural disasters striking the city, but when something occurs such as an earthquake in the quake-prone state of California, the health and lives of approximately 744,230 individuals living in San Francisco could be in jeopardy.
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Thursday, Dec 1 2005 1:41 PM

Choreographing Young Dancers Young dancers boogie to the beat with cartwheel, leap, bounce, swirl and move to the music with energy, flare and excitement in their colorful outfits that illuminate the stage.
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Thursday, Nov 17 2005 8:55 PM

A Royal Operatic Blast From the Past Sex. Love. Jealousy. Betrayal. Conspiracy. Power. Seduction. Lies. Murder. More Sex.
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Tuesday, Nov 8 2005 10:56 PM

Art Lovers' Paradise At The Point More than 170 artists will be opening their studio doors in to display their work at the 50-acre Hunters Point Shipyard in celebration of Open Studios’ 30th anniversary on Oct. 29 and 30, with an auction on Sunday.
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Thursday, Oct 27 2005 7:27 PM

SF State Playwrights' Work Takes Center Stage: "Donning Cheadle" and "The Gypse Frog" Debuts Plays written by SF State students Geraldine Kim and Tony Carrillo take center stage at Little Theatre in the Creative Arts building on Oct. 13.
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Thursday, Oct 13 2005 8:41 PM

Hybrids on the Stage “The Hybrid Project,” an interactive venture created at the Intersection for the Arts in San Francisco in 1999, carries on a legend of “an interactive performance project” that allows performers to discover new ways to connect different art forms.
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Thursday, Oct 6 2005 8:19 AM

No Chip off the Old "Rock It's not every day that celebrity comics and actors come to SF State, but on Sept. 29 Tony Rock, comedian Chris Rock’s down-to-earth younger brother, will put on a two-and-a-half hour comedy show at the McKenna Theatre in the Creative Arts building.
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Thursday, Sep 29 2005 7:10 PM

SF State Graduate Expresses Intense Emotions Through Art At the tender age of 8, Korean-born Sun Kyong Yom developed a life-long fascination with colors, shadows, texture and shapes that helped to mold her into the “fine artist” that she is today.
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Thursday, Sep 22 2005 4:18 AM

Roseanne Barr Travels to SF Since the show "Roseanne," the one and only Roseanne Barr has taken time off from being in the Hollywood spotlight. But recently, after almost 18 years of being off the stage, Roseanne returns to her roots and is now touring select cities including an appearance at Cobb's Comedy Club in San Francisco from Sept. 23 to 25.
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Thursday, Sep 22 2005 2:04 AM

Former SF State Visiting Professor Meshes Technology with Art Michael Naimark, a former visiting professor of SF State, was happy to see that most of the seats in the miniature auditorium of Room 193 of the Fine Arts building were filled yesterday evening.
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Sunday, Sep 18 2005 12:41 AM

SF State Graduate Gives Back to the School SF State graduate Sun K. Yom revealed her solo exhibition, “Edge of Sa-Lang," and her contribution to the Cesar Chavez Student Center in honor of its 30th anniversary this month at her reception yesterday.
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Friday, Sep 9 2005 9:51 PM

Where Science and Art Converge SF State molecular biology graduate Rab Terry does not consider himself an artist, nor did he study art in college. Yet Terry is able to create works of art using his background in science.
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Thursday, Sep 8 2005 7:57 PM

SF State Art Professor Takes On Textiles and Trashion When SF State art instructor and Honolulu native Estelle Akamine entered her junior year at the College of Notre Dame in Belmont, Ca., she knew she was in trouble. She had not yet chosen a major and she had no idea what she wanted to choose.
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Thursday, Aug 25 2005 10:34 PM