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Dia de los Muertos

Images of el Día de los Muertos at SF State on Nov. 2.
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Todd E. Swenson and Omar Vega
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Monday, Nov 8 2004 12:17 PM
Men's Soccer Defeats Chico, Keeps Playoff Hopes Alive

The Gators men’s soccer team were wearing their game faces on Sunday afternoon, as they fidgeted under a warm sun an hour before kickoff, thinking about their rivalry against the Chico State Wildcats. SF State would go on to defeat...
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Charles Glass
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Monday, Oct 25 2004 9:25 AM
SF State Reacts to Indigenous People's Day

A 500-year-old event stirred emotions with SF State students Thursday, Oct. 14 as they debated amongst themselves on what must be the focus of the Columbus/Indigenous People’ s Day celebration.
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Amado Campos
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Tuesday, Oct 19 2004 3:21 PM
B-ball Is Back

Midnight on the SF State campus is usually dull, dark, and dreary. The buildings are as dark as the surrounding air and the misty fog settles into the dim yellow lights scattered across campus.
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Steve Martinelli
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Friday, Oct 15 2004 2:50 PM
Gator's Just Short of Soccer Win on Sunday

The SF State men’s soccer team looked flat and weary in their 1-0 loss to Cal State Los Angeles on Sunday at Cox Stadium.
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Michael Chu
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Sunday, Oct 10 2004 9:23 PM
A Disappointing Friday For The Gators

On a gloomy day at Cox Stadium the fortunes of the SF State Men’s Soccer team reflected the weather as they got shutout by California State University at Bakersfield 3-0. Coming off a win against Cal State San Bernardino and...
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John Power
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Saturday, Oct 9 2004 8:31 PM
Life in Mission Becomes Cinematic Art

San Francisco locals know the streets of the city's warmest district well, many spend their days shopping, feasting at taquerias, or sipping lattes at cafés. Others spend morning, afternoon, and night in kitchens, clothing stores, or offices. It is where people live, work, and play: the Mission, a colorful and bustling district of San Francisco.
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Megan Martin
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Saturday, Oct 9 2004 1:10 PM
Food Eating Contest Promotes the Arts

College students will do almost anything for free money. Last week in SF State’s Malcolm X plaza, the challenge was to eat a can of...
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Kerry Tsukamoto
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Friday, Oct 8 2004 4:02 PM
Team Captains Keep Gators Motivated

Net-minder Gabe Hall Holds Down the Goal, Holds Up the Team.
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Story by
Charles Glass
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Monday, Sep 20 2004 12:18 PM
Academic Senate in Session

SF State Academic Senate Holds First Fall Meeting
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Story by
Richard McKeethen
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Thursday, Sep 16 2004 4:00 PM
Velvet Revolution

Ambitious bards re-vamp the role of student poets.
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David Ryan Alexander
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Wednesday, Sep 15 2004 7:03 PM
SF State loses to CSU Stanislaus

Bad calls and unnecessary whistles dictated the SF State women’s soccer team’s conference-opener against undefeated Cal State Stanislaus.
Referee Bill Baker whistled both teams for meaningless fouls, then failed to call blatant plays during the Gators 1-0 defeat to the Warriors on Tuesday at Cox Stadium.
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Story by
Michael Chu
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Wednesday, Sep 15 2004 1:47 PM
CCAA North Division Men's and Women's Soccer Standings
SF State men's and women's soccer standings
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Story by
Matias Cavallin
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Tuesday, Sep 14 2004 3:33 PM
Wrestling Gets Rolling

The Gators begin preparing for the wrestling season with high hopes
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LeAnn Shea
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Sunday, Aug 29 2004 7:34 PM
Women's Tennis, Volleyball, Track Cut
For months now SF State’s athletic department’s had its head on the chopping block. Now, the axe has fallen.
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Story by
Avi Burk
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Wednesday, May 12 2004 1:19 PM
Kickin' Butt

The SF State women’s soccer team runs through drills in the late August heat early on a Saturday morning at the Swamp. The women rotate between stations, working on physical skills such as heading, passing and shooting as well as...
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Avi Burk
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Wednesday, Aug 27 2003 2:09 PM