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Follow me to the Circus If you have ever wanted to run off and join the circus, you do not have to run far. The Circus Center near Kezar Stadium will teach you everything you needed to know, and more.
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Monday, Nov 16 2009 12:05 PM

Protestors, uncensored NATASHA MARSTON - [X]PRESS 2.0 People gather at a vigil in Union Square to mourn those who have died in the aftermath of Iran's recent presidential elections.   Black and green balloons line San Francisco's Union Square as 400...
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Friday, Jul 3 2009 11:56 AM

A Date with the Golden Gate The sunlight gleaming off its blazing towers. The subtle rumbling of the concrete below. After five long weeks apart, Erika Eiffel pays a visit to the Golden Gate Bridge and finds that her love for it, and the other objects she's devoted to, remain unwavering.
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Friday, Apr 17 2009 11:41 AM

Students hold vigil for Katrina victims Black Student Union organizes vigil for Hurricane Katrina victims Thursday night.
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Friday, Feb 13 2009 8:37 AM

Film alum wins Emmy Heroin addicts, young adults living with HIV and the survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki are only some of the subjects that have been the focus of documentaries by filmmaker Steven Okazaki. As an SF State alumnus and Oscar winner, Okazaki,...
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Friday, Sep 26 2008 10:57 PM

Feed your head: SF State reading recommendations Alumni, faculty offer lighter readings that depart from the sometimes-burdensome reports, textbooks and case studies associated with academia.
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Thursday, May 15 2008 3:50 PM

Environmental justice focus of rights summit "Privileged Destruction" panel calls for more decisive action on climate change.
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Friday, May 9 2008 1:19 PM

Outbreak Pushing her long blonde hair aside, Dawn Van Horn listens nervously for the diagnosis on the other end of the phone. After a short time on the line, she places the handset back on the receiver and erupts into tears;...
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Thursday, Apr 24 2008 8:00 AM

D.I.Y. Debunking The explosion is deafening. Dust swirls through the air. Screams follow as people run from the site of the attack. The president quickly declares the terrorist attack a “national emergency,” then, in accord with NSPD-51, assumes all governmental power without ever having to go to Congress.
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Thursday, Dec 13 2007 10:43 PM

Dying to Escape The monster of mental illness, the monster of disorders sleeps in the cracks of the mind, cold and dangerous. Individuals burdened with diseases of the mind are often victims of circumstance, heredity and coincidence, and for some, medication and therapy are insufficient to ease the pain. For some, the only escape is death.
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Monday, Nov 5 2007 9:49 AM

Crimes of the heart Alongside the small winding road of downtown Antioch, a thick and smoky-colored delta leads to an anxious crowd of 300. Red layered bricks cover the front of City Hall on 3rd Street where protesters stand and wait. Narrow beige mats...
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Friday, Oct 12 2007 8:12 PM

Robbed of objectivity Climbing up the steps from the Balboa Park station on an unusually warm July night, my girlfriend and I carry little in tow – I have a shoulder bag with a few books and leftover pizza, and she has a...
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Friday, Oct 12 2007 7:59 PM

City Hall veteran to lead campus safety preparation Gayle Orr-Smith enters the job after working in various capacities at San Francisco City Hall, including as deputy mayor of public safety under Mayor Art Agnos, where she oversaw emergency services in the aftermath of the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake.
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Tuesday, Oct 2 2007 3:17 PM

Sick and tired of health care politics Credit cards, loans or health care have put the typical American in debt and students are particularly at risk. According to an article appearing in the New York Times in June, two out of three students must now borrow money...
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Thursday, Sep 20 2007 11:17 PM

Benefit empowers young women Covering songs by artists like Bob Marley and Jimi Hendrix, Off the Record took the stage at San Francisco’s dimly lit Rockit Room on September 12 to raise money for Girls for a Change (GFC), a national organization that focuses...
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Thursday, Sep 20 2007 11:12 PM

City officials celebrate Japantown anniversary For a second year in a row, District 5 Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi is seen smiling and holding two large glowsticks while dancing in San Francisco's Japantown. But don't mistake him for a raver. Mirkarimi was participating in Bon Odori, a...
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Wednesday, Sep 12 2007 9:22 PM

9/11 rally turns ugly Around 350 people who attended a Sept. 11 memorial event witnessed passionate exchanges between campus organizations and a trio of protesters at Malcolm X Plaza....
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Wednesday, Sep 12 2007 9:04 PM

Hurrican Katriana and the Color of Disaster - a book review “George Bush doesn’t care about black people,” Kanye West says, eyes dead-locked on the camera. Comedian Mike Meyers looks at him in disbelief. There is a moment of awkward uncertainty before the camera jumps away, leaving Meyers wide-eyed and mid-sentence....
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Saturday, Sep 1 2007 9:18 PM

Delta farmers, agriculture industry at odds over water Parched grass blades wave alongside the river. Bald rocks dot the sides of the levee. A hot wind rushes through a cornfield. The land is still, and ominously dry. In the South Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, an abundant water supply is central to the farming community. It is the largest estuary on the West Coast and roughly 44 percent of the land serves as an agricultural lifeline.
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Wednesday, Jun 27 2007 9:03 PM

Academic Uprising What we are best known for over the course of our long history is our protests, our strikes, our tensions, our riots - our revolutions.
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Sunday, Feb 18 2007 7:19 PM

Feathered Frenzy Whether it’s an impromptu opera on the streets of London, a ninja battle at UC Berkeley, or the recent Valentine’s Day pillow fight below San Francisco’s clock tower, flash mobs offer the willing a chance to let their inhibitions run wild and have fun with an anonymous crowd.
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Thursday, Feb 1 2007 6:26 PM

'Death of a President' Dies a Slow Death In a political climate where a 14-year-old girl gets a stern talking-to by the Secret Service for posting Kill Bush on her Myspace.com Web page, it would seem inconceivable that a movie showing the 42nd president getting blasted would see...
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Wednesday, Nov 1 2006 8:10 PM

Putting The Pieces Together Two-time Oscar nominated filmmaker and part-time SF State cinema lecturer, Yasha Aginsky, knew he wanted to make films, studying abroad during his junior year of college in Aix-en-Provence, France. It was then that he found his passion for filmmaking.
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Friday, Oct 20 2006 8:04 AM

Mexico Trip Gives Students Perspective on Domestic Elections For a group of SF State students, what could have been a leisurely sightseeing tour of Mexico this past summer was instead a front-row seat to an erupting democratic movement in another country.
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Thursday, Oct 5 2006 8:16 PM

U.S. Grants Entry to SF State Professor After Nearly 90 Days The U.S. State Department told a SF State Arabic assistant language professor today that he could come home after he waited for nearly 90 days in limbo for a security clearance.
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Wednesday, Sep 13 2006 1:03 PM

An Intimate Look at the Pulitzer-winning Stories Davidson is one of five 2006 Pulitzer Prize winners who shared behind-the-scenes details about the stories they investigated, lived through and continue to care about during a Friday afternoon AEJMC session.
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Friday, Aug 4 2006 8:39 PM

Perspectives on the Katrina Disaster Coverage of the Hurricane Katrina disaster in New Orleans was a disquieting reminder of the need to better prepare tomorrows journalists to report on catastrophic events particularly those that raise issues of race and class. The Katrina as Curriculum:...
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Thursday, Aug 3 2006 1:12 AM

9/11 Hits Hollywood Is Hollywod going too far in its interpretaion of September 11th?
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Wednesday, May 3 2006 11:57 AM

Protesters March Throughout San Francisco Throngs of peaceful marchers, mostly young families with children, gathered and rallied at Justin Herman Plaza on May 1, as part of a nationwide workers protest billed A Day Without Immigrants.
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Monday, May 1 2006 9:22 PM

The Aftermath of the 1906 Earthquake Shortly after 5 a.m. on a sunny April morning, exactly 100 years ago, fate would transform San Francisco and shape its history into a story of destruction and doom, to redemption against all odds.
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Wednesday, Apr 26 2006 3:13 PM

The Other Side Mary Stuever, 60, knows she is passing through an invisible barrier, usually not clear to the human eye, as a light suddenly shines all around, becoming brighter and brighter. Radiant beams like those of the sun fill the entire space of the car and also invade her body. At the same instant, a sound like a jet airplane vibrates in her ears while resonating inside her being and the air is completely still.
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Tuesday, Apr 18 2006 11:48 PM

The Shock of Sudden Death I fall to my knees and cry hysterically. I run to the bathroom and throw up my sadness and disbelief into the toilet below me. Dad is gone? He died of a massive heart attack. He was 53. But that tells me nothing. What happens to the unanswered questions, the things I wished I would have said, all the what ifs?
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Tuesday, Apr 18 2006 1:20 AM

Film Festival Shatters Asian American Male Stereotypes In an effort to shatter Asian American male stereotypes in film, the 24th annual San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival will be featuring a wide array of films that depict Asian American men in roles that reveal their romantic side.
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Thursday, Mar 9 2006 8:22 PM

Hurricane Katrina: Special Report from [X]Press Online [X]Press Online has taken an exclusive look at how the hurricane has affected SF State students and faculty, as well as others throughout San Francisco.
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Wednesday, Sep 28 2005 12:42 AM

Skip Class There will be disorder when revolution occurs. Tens of thousands of robots will detonate. Large national protests sway from the war on Iraq to completely free American occupation everywhere. SF State students demonstrate on a school day.
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Monday, Sep 26 2005 5:41 PM

SF State Students Document Katrina's Aftermath Three SF State photojournalism students recently went to New Orleans to document the devastation of Hurricane Katrina.
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Tuesday, Sep 20 2005 11:14 AM

Rape Prevention Program is First Step in Aftermath of Sexual Crime The Sexual Abuse Free Environment Place or better known as The S.A.F.E. Place is a rape prevention program and sexual violence resource center for students, staff and faculty of SF State.
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Thursday, Sep 15 2005 8:53 PM

Graduate Enrollment Decreasing Due to Economic Factors A decrease in graduate enrollment at SF State over the last two years has been affected by a complex dichotomy surrounding the ebb and flow of the United States economy.
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Thursday, Sep 8 2005 8:28 PM

San Francisco Responds to Aid in Relief Effort In response to the displacement caused by Hurricane Katrina, the city of San Francisco has readied 300 beds at St. Mary's church and SF State announced it will accept applications from students whose colleges have been affected by the flooding.
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Tuesday, Sep 6 2005 12:48 PM

SF State Responds to Hurricane Katrina In the wake of the disaster toll caused by Hurricane Katrina, SF State will accept applications from students who attended colleges in the affected Gulf regions.
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Saturday, Sep 3 2005 2:53 PM

Lecture Class Focuses on Social Change An experimental class, developed in response to the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, is now in its third semester and is attracting an array of students eager to explore the concepts of social justice and the United States role in the world.
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Sunday, Aug 28 2005 2:10 PM

Talking to Kids About Disasters In the aftermath of the Indian Ocean tsunami, images of the giant wave wreaking havoc on coastal regions and talk of the overwhelming death toll some 160,000 and still rising were in near-constant rotation on television news.
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Tuesday, Feb 8 2005 1:52 PM

Muni Fare May Rise... Again The aftermath of the Nov. 2 election left many with nothing more than disappointment. Since the two tax increases did not pass, the city must compensate for a $97 million projected deficit over the next year and half -- and a Muni bus ride could soon cost $1.50.
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Thursday, Nov 11 2004 5:25 PM

NEWS: Community volunteers brace for big one The room is dim and still. A table is flipped upside-down and a bloody arm is on the ground. Five people are strewn across the floor, injured and unconscious with blood dripping from their wounds. On the surface, it looks...
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Tuesday, Jul 13 2004 6:50 PM

Sleater-Kinney "Ten More Dead in Iraq." "Photos Reveal Prison Abuse." "Pullout Delayed." "Anti-American Sentiment Rising." As the headlines grow more and more gut-wrenching, a perennial questions relevance grows with them. Is it an artists responsibility to address the political concerns of...
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Monday, May 10 2004 1:19 PM

David Berry's Car Troubles Continue Its been almost three weeks since David Berry found his car flooded in the Lot 20 basement at SF State and the car is still not drivable.
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Tuesday, Mar 16 2004 3:30 PM

Progress on Race Summit Goals Unveiled A soul food restaurant and a faculty task force to promote the hiring of professors of color are the first steps SF State is taking to address student concerns from "Summit on Race and Culture" meeting in the fall.
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Tuesday, Mar 9 2004 8:10 PM

Fake hate crimes not new Leah Miller and Allison Jackson are not the first to have faked a hate crime in order to bring awareness to racism on campus.
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Thursday, Nov 20 2003 1:06 PM

Campus reacts to faked hate crimes Longtime Faculty and student organizations are exploring the prospect of racism being an issue at a college that boasts Love is Stronger than Hate.
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Thursday, Nov 20 2003 1:02 PM

Bogged process fuels room rage A tangle of procedural, financial, and spatial issues may have contributed to a Village residents decision to fake a hate crime in order to get a room change.
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Thursday, Nov 20 2003 12:59 PM

Race summit sets high hopes The opening of the summit was marked by expressive poetry read by Batista as she addressed the crowd about the severity of racial tensions on campus.
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Thursday, Nov 20 2003 12:56 PM

Hate Crimes Faked Student confesses to fabricating racial epithets earlier this semester to bring the escalating racial tension on campus to the forefront of the university.
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Wednesday, Nov 12 2003 3:36 PM

Alleged Hate Crimes Create Outrage Whether viewed as a prank gone wrong or an intentional hate crime, the "watermelon incident" has compelled many students to re-evaluate not only their safety, but race relations on campus.
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Tuesday, Oct 14 2003 1:54 AM

Melon Plants Racial Tension Members of the Afrikan Residents Association held a press conference on Thursday, Oct. 2 demanding that the Housing and Residential Services staff be held accountable...
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Friday, Oct 10 2003 9:45 AM