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Yggdrasil Urban Life Rescue A Photo Story about Lila Travis and the Yggdrasil Urban Wildlife Rescue....
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Friday, Dec 15 2006 2:24 PM

Rockin' at Red House Red House, a music club in Walnut Creek, offers instruction, recording opportunities, and nightly jams to its Bay Area members. Owner Raja Singh, blues jam leader Johnny Nitro, and a handful of Red House members give an inside look at the music, vibe and friendships Rockin' at Red House they create.
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Wednesday, Dec 6 2006 6:30 PM

I Got Crabs “It’s like any other kind of fishing. While the hoop is in the water, we'd take snacks, lounge chairs, books and we'd take the time to bond at the pier.”
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Sunday, Nov 26 2006 7:52 PM

Art to Lure the Dead Today is Dia de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead, and there is drumming out on the streets while people are spilling in and out of the Mission Cultural Center. There are street vendors selling skeletons made of wax, skeleton posters, Mexican hot chocolate and marigolds outside the center’s door.
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Thursday, Nov 16 2006 2:36 PM

The Church of Reality The Church of Reality or CoR, founded in 1998, is now composed of 500 participating members, 1,000 e-mail subscribers, and a Web site that receives approximately 3,000 hits per day, Perkel says.
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Monday, Sep 25 2006 8:35 AM

"Do Not Disturb" Students said they rarely follow housing rules, opting to make their own rules and codes to let their roommates know that the room’s a-rockin', so don’t come a-knockin’.
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Tuesday, Apr 25 2006 10:06 PM

BECA Celebrates 60th Anniversary On March 22, Emmy award winner, Peter Casey, announced the opening - to around 400 students - of "Changing Channels: Braving the New World of Byte-Sized Media," a symposium that marked the 60th anniversary of the Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts (BECA) department.
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Sunday, Mar 26 2006 3:41 PM

Surviving the Holocaust Gloria Lyon looked like any other woman in her late seventies, except for one thing. On her left forearm was a blurry blue tattoo with the branding A-6374, which referred to her being a slave laborer in a Nazi concentration camp during the Holocaust.
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Sunday, Mar 26 2006 3:37 PM

Robot Sumo Wrestlers Compete at SF State As as recruiting tool for the School of Engineering. SF State sponsored a mini-robot sumo wrestling competition for local high school students last Friday.
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Saturday, Feb 25 2006 11:29 PM

Exhibit Opening Celebrates Scandinavian Artists BENT - a project of the International Center for the Arts (ICA) at SF State - attempts to examine how gender and sexuality influence the formation of one's identity. However, this connection is sometimes lost in the beautiful absurdity and as with much avant-garde art, interpretations vary.
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Sunday, Feb 12 2006 5:13 PM

Behind the Exhibition Curtain As the manager of the Artery, a student gallery space in the fine arts building, and one of the driving forces behind this semester’s opening of the Undergraduate Art Gallery, Manion has made art his scene and inspired students to take action to “get art out there.”
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Thursday, Feb 9 2006 4:03 PM

Come get "Bent" at SF State A group of international artists hopes to bend audience perspectives of gender and sexuality in a month-long exhibition SF State’s Fine Arts Gallery.
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Saturday, Feb 4 2006 11:20 PM