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Obama victory celebrated at Yerba Buena

Yerba Buena Center celebrated more than the arts yesterday, when hundreds of Obama supporters flooded the building with joy and tears after America’s 44th president...
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Tuesday, Nov 4 2008 8:06 PM
Team Rubik's Cube steals show despite crash

Red Bull rolled into San Francisco this weekend with an entourage of hand-crafted, human-powered cars resembling a frying pan, a baseball, a toaster, a rocket,...
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Angela Hathaway
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Thursday, Oct 23 2008 8:22 PM
Folsom Street Fair marks 25th anniversary

Sadists and masochists came together to celebrate at San Francisco’s annual Folsom Street Fair on Sunday, September 28th. The fair began in 1984 primarily as...
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Angela Hathaway
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Tuesday, Sep 30 2008 11:38 AM
Students extend their Capoeira moves beyond the classroom into life

Two men in the gym kick one another and duck from each other. They aren't fighting. They're dancing, playing a game. It's called Capoeira. Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art that slaves disguised as a dance more than 400 years...
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Tuesday, Sep 30 2008 8:31 AM
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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Saturday, May 10 2008 3:10 PM
S Factor students swing to fitness

S Factor is a workout designed by actress Sheila Kelley, who discovered the workout while researching her role in the movie, "Dancing at the Blue Iguana," according to S Factor's website, www.sfactor.com. The Marina district's S Factor is one of...
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Nadine Caouette
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Sunday, Apr 27 2008 4:13 PM
'Challenge' Designers Impress Judges

Forget about the designers at Chanel, Versace and Louis Vuitton, SF State has its own talent. SF State’s Student Fashion Association, SFA, held a fashion show titled “Runway Challenge” Tuesday in Jack Adams Hall at 7pm.
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Tierra Luster
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Wednesday, Nov 29 2006 8:07 AM
SF State Class Analyzes Election Results
On a drizzly evening that would entice most to shack up at home with a good movie or neglected coursework, more than 100 students opted to remain at SF State to eat free pizza and watch a real-time analysis of the election returns in Jack Adams Hall.
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Rachel Holman
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Wednesday, Nov 8 2006 12:50 AM
Clinton Comes to SF to Support Prop 87

Former president Bill Clinton spoke in front of City Hall Wednesday night to build support for Prop. 87, and although the night’s list of celebrity speakers included actress Eva Longoria and singer Bonnie Raitt, the focus was clearly on the former president.
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Nolan Hebert
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Wednesday, Nov 1 2006 10:31 PM
Historians Host a Teach-In Protesting War
SF State students, instructors and anti-war groups participated in a six-hour teach-in to express their dissatisfaction with the Bush administration and the course of the Iraq war.
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Safiya Ruffin
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Wednesday, Oct 25 2006 6:13 PM
Pipe Maintenance Shuts Down Humanities Building’s Bathrooms
Students looking to wash their hands after using the restroom on the third floor of the Humanities building found brown discolored water coming out of the faucets.
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Wednesday, Oct 25 2006 3:03 PM
Runway Challenge to Inspire Designers
Although the hit reality fashion television show, Project Runway, has officially ended its third season, SF State students and faculty still have a chance to be auf’d.
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Jennifer Kincaid
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Monday, Oct 23 2006 7:51 AM
The Academy of Sciences Grows a Rainforest

Today the California Academy of Sciences is concrete, steel and construction. But soon, it will be a four-story high rainforest stirring with 1,600 live animals and more than 600 free flying birds and butterflies.
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Khari Johnson
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Thursday, Oct 19 2006 9:03 PM
Haunted Health Fair Informs Students About Services
On an ordinary day in the Student Health Services, students would not be greeted by a fairy or led through a haunted house where Madame Sphincture reads their tarot cards. But on Wednesday, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Student Health Services held its annual open house and Haunted Health Fair, offering free services and an opportunity for students and faculty to learn about what the SHS has to offer during the school year.
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Claudine Morgan
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Thursday, Oct 19 2006 3:39 PM
Instructor Says Learning Arabic May Ease Political Tensions
When the United States was preparing for war in Iraq in 2002, Saddam Hussein spoke Arabic in his video denials to having weapons of mass destruction.
The translator played a major role in those videos, being seen as not credible in the United States, SF State lecturer Rev. Rick Van De Water said.
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Marin Perez
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Wednesday, Oct 18 2006 7:41 PM
Creative Condom Displays Encourage Safe Sex

Each semester the Biology 327: AIDS: Biology of the Modern Epidemic, 322: Human Sexuality: Integrated Science, and 330: Human Sexuality class projects are displayed along the walkway between Burke Hall and Student Health Services.
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Katie Peoples
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Wednesday, Oct 18 2006 5:13 PM
Creative Condom Displays Encourage Safe Sex

Each semester the Biology 327: AIDS: Biology of the Modern Epidemic, 322: Human Sexuality: Integrated Science, and 330: Human Sexuality class projects are displayed along the walkway between Burke Hall and Student Health Services.
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Story by
Katie Peoples
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Wednesday, Oct 18 2006 5:13 PM
Men's Basketball on the Rebound

SF State men’s basketball coach Bill Treseler said the key to any good team is the ability to rebound. Whether it’s in the paint or dealing with a loss, he said the fortitude and desire of each player has an...
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Nicholas von Wettberg
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Wednesday, Oct 18 2006 12:45 PM
Movie Review: 'Running With Scissors' Examines Delusions and Reality
SF State alumna and Oscar-nominated actress Annette Bening starred in a new movie as a woman deluded by the idea that she was destined for greatness, but everyone else was out to sabotage her.
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Lauren Martinelli
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Tuesday, Oct 17 2006 10:59 PM
SF State and Cal State Monterey Bay Battle To Double OT Draw

The scoring began after a first half in which both teams played strong defense and allowed no goals. Casey Poston opened up the second half by connecting on a header from freshman forward Wes Whitt giving the SF State Gators a 1-0 lead.
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Casey Pratt
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Thursday, Sep 21 2006 1:04 PM