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Third coach is a charm for the cross country team San Francisco State's cross country team has been faced with a challenge, but now they have hope. Tom Lyon's is their third new coach and plans to stay to encourage the Gators.
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Monday, Dec 12 2005 4:45 PM

Community Fights to Save Tookie Stan "Tookie" Williams is scheduled to be excuted December 13, 2005, but there are people who are protesting his execution.
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Thursday, Dec 8 2005 5:24 PM

Expo Features Newest Video Games A giant old-school Nintendo game controller sits in front of a wide-screen T.V. Mario’s flat image bounces around, breaking wooden blocks with his 2-D head, stomping on the sickly mushroom creatures, thanks to teamwork.
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Monday, Dec 5 2005 3:04 PM

Students Chat About Life at University Park North San Francisco State's newly purchased property, once Stonestown Apartments, houses many SF State students. Conviently close to both school and to Stonestown Galleria, students help to give a little insight as to what life is like at Univerity Park North.
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Monday, Dec 5 2005 2:56 PM

Sailors Hit the Streets of San Francisco While Fleet Week days were filled with demonstrations of military might and American patriotism, Fleet Week nights were spent drinking and partying.
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Wednesday, Nov 16 2005 3:42 PM

Xicanas Come Together to Fight Against Social Injustice The 26th Xicana Moratorium took place on August 29, 2005. Xicanas came to commemorate those who have fought against police brutality and other social injustices.
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Monday, Sep 19 2005 3:22 PM

SF State Students React to Michael Jackson Case According to a recently published KTVU Channel 2 news article, the state of California may have to help pay for Michael Jackson’s court case which could cost as much as 4 million dollars. Click here to listen to student reactions.
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Wednesday, Feb 16 2005 11:02 AM

She Writes, Produces, Edits and Now Hosts Bassette, 21, is a creative writing and journalism major who hosts and produces YO!TV. The show, which reports on youth-related issues, is rooted from the Pacific News Service Bay Area magazine, YO! Youth Outlook. On Sept. 12 the Warner Brothers (WB) network aired the show for the first time.
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Thursday, Sep 16 2004 5:10 PM