Your search for Sarah Pingol has returned 13 result(s):
Carving The Cove

Kelly's Cove offers good surf, good friends and good times
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Story by
Jasmine Loy
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Thursday, Nov 6 2008 10:30 AM
Bacon's gallery explores human dimension of migration

Accomplished writer, photojournalist and human rights activist David Bacon will showcase a collection of politically charged black and white photographs at SF State’s Art Gallery starting September 4. “[These photographs] are not neutral or impartial,” said Bacon, who shot the...
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Story by
Jackie Bernardo
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Tuesday, Aug 26 2008 8:38 PM
Exercise studio puts non-dancers to the test

Breathing gets heavier and thighs begin to shake, as students of The Bar Method do exercises designed to sculpt their bodies into that of a dancer’s. Located in San Francisco’s Marina district, the exercise studio intends to give people the...
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Story by
Nadine Caouette
and Angela Hathaway
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Saturday, May 10 2008 3:10 PM
SF State ensemble performs pop songs with Latin twist

Knuth Hall was at near capacity as audience members were clapping and dancing in the aisles on Friday's evening concert of the Afro-Cuban Ensemble. Director John Calloway led the way as the 23-piece ensemble along with nine vocalists filled the...
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Story by
Darla Nagle
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Saturday, May 3 2008 2:00 AM
'Angels' bring noir musical to life

The bulletin board is rather large in size, perhaps the largest in the Creative Arts building. Despite its size, there isn’t much empty space left on it. The large, cork board is filled with cast lists, rehearsal schedules, contact information...
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Story by
Darla Nagle
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Thursday, May 1 2008 1:24 PM
Locker room supervisor retiring after 42 years at SF State

Almost every morning, three stray cats on campus come running to the back door of the women’s locker room waiting for Diana Higgins, the locker room supervisor, to feed them. These cats have come to trust her, and if anyone...
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Story by
Laura Sullivan
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Thursday, Apr 24 2008 1:09 PM
Get Your Health Fix

As we’ve come to find out, perhaps as a result of living away from home or just through growing older, our body is perfectly capable of telling us when we’re wreaking havoc on it. A few simple changes to our...
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Story by
Rachel Palmer
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Thursday, Apr 24 2008 8:00 AM
A performance with 'Kinetic Resonance'

From graceful leaps to wide arm movements to finger snapping and theatrical comedy, audience members saw a completely original and diverse dance at the opening show of “Kinetic Resonance” on March 13. The University Dance Theatre, a yearlong class at...
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Story by
Lorraine Chan
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Thursday, Mar 20 2008 1:22 PM
The Art of Gaming

Take a journey around the city and meet some of San Francisco’s hardcore gamers. Learn about the video game phenomenon and discover how this pastime makes others feel warm inside.
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Story by
Tuongvi Tran
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Thursday, Mar 13 2008 8:35 AM
Shifting Gears

Pop culture often dictates that women and car culture don’t mix. Perennial classic car flicks like Bullitt and Vanishing Point can be exhilarating to watch, but a woman’s place in the films is nearly nonexistent—and if present at all, she...
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Story by
Carrie Rubens
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Thursday, Mar 13 2008 7:25 AM
Flames of inspiration blaze in glass class

Bright orange flames glowed inside the furnace, the heat causing beads of sweat to drip down Nathan Watson’s face as he stared into the flames with total concentration. Watson, 31, teaches a glass-blowing class through the extended learning program at...
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Story by
Justin Hughes
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Thursday, Mar 6 2008 2:48 PM
Confidence allows Mays to excel on the court

The 84-by-50-foot basketball court is her comfort zone. An unstoppable force below the basket, off the court the forward Krystal Mays is shy in the company of the unfamiliar. After she established her home under the rim, Mays developed the...
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Story by
Laura Sullivan
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Thursday, Feb 14 2008 10:14 AM
Modern Greek studies celebrates 25 years with "Three Muses"

The Modern Greek Studies department's annual concert, "Return of the Three Muses" returns to the stage for its fourth year to entertain guests with poetry, song and dance.
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Story by
Darla Nagle
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Monday, Feb 4 2008 4:56 PM