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Mavericks waves in surfing's heavy weights

HALF MOON BAY, Calif.--The final round of the Mavericks Surf Contest brought together six of the world’s best surfers, who battled the 40-foot waves for...
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Katie Strain
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Monday, Jan 14 2008 5:18 PM
Mavericks waves in surfing's heavy weights

HALF MOON BAY, Calif.--The final round of the Maverick Surf Contest brought together six of the world’s best surfers, who battled the 40-foot waves for more than $30,000 purse, but in the beginning of the final round the finalists said...
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Katie Strain
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Monday, Jan 14 2008 9:44 AM
The art of coffee

I first saw Paul Madonna’s work as I was browsing the campus book store – it was a tan coffee table book on a small stand, and aptly named All Over Coffee. In scanning the book I found that Madonna...
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Tim Henry
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Thursday, Nov 15 2007 5:10 PM
Ready to Make Some Noise

She hears similar remarks from men and women at all of her shows, no matter in what part of the country her band is playing. Although she admits the person is usually trying to give her praise, the sentiment is often backhanded.
“I always pretend it’s a compliment, but what is implied is a little bit more depressing: that female musicians tend to disappoint people, that they have the expectation that we’ll be bad,” says Fay-Horowitz. “It’s like people are surprised that we’re good.”
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Meredith Jones
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Tuesday, Nov 6 2007 12:16 PM
Sistaz Act

Sisterz of the Underground is an all female collective that houses 30 emcees, deejays, graffiti artists and break dancers who use hip-hop elements to entertain, influence and educate women in the Bay Area.
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Len Vinas
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Saturday, Oct 27 2007 9:25 PM
Students design use for clothing scraps

Students who are busy with midterms, projects and extracurricular activities may not have the time to think about the material from which a t-shirt is made. Be it cotton or polyester or any other fabric, there will inevitably be excess...
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Susan Robles
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Thursday, Oct 25 2007 12:25 PM
GATOR OF THE WEEK: Aspiring chess master dominates opponents, three at a time

Though she is near blind, Jessica Lauser has not let her disability get in the way of what she loves to do: play chess. Nicknamed “Chessica,” the 27-year-old history major has been checkmating for almost 15 years and claims to...
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Nima Maghame
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Thursday, Oct 11 2007 2:48 PM
Indigenous Peoples Day celebrated in dance
Students were given an unexpected performance out at the Quad when the Teokali group performed for SF State students to celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day.
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Jerold Chinn
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Tuesday, Oct 9 2007 3:00 PM
Greediness Killed the Radio Star

The station is shockingly inconspicuous. As I enter, I hear it: King Diamond—another proud group of the black-metal genre. The metal mystery is solved; Black Metal Martha, a KUSF radio volunteer, will be wrapping up her 2am-8am show in a couple of hours. The window is slightly open, letting her “Rampage Radio” show filter out into the quiet.
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Arwen Petty
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Sunday, Sep 23 2007 9:55 PM
Late SF State Instructor Leaves her Legacy
Friends and former students of late SF State Spanish professor Dr. Gladys Blacut gathered recently to remember her vibrant spirit and pay tribute to her work as a poet.
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Mayra Martinez
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Friday, Mar 2 2007 8:56 PM