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SF State's Career Center helping more students

SF State's Career Center is seeing more traffic into their offices these days, from frustrated job-seeking students to alumni who graduated a year ago and...
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Victoria Nguyen
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Wednesday, May 13 2009 4:10 PM
Humanities Uncensored

Saul Steier’s goal as an educator is to "rattle his students’ cages." Severely rattle them, in fact, at least three times during each class period. He is not only a sought-after professor of culture, but also the chair of the...
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Anna Karlsson
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Thursday, May 22 2008 10:55 AM
Conflict subdued at Israeli rally

Palestinian group holds silent protest while Jewish groups celebrate Israel's Independence Day — a departure from the past, when groups often engaged in heated, contentious confrontations stemming from the palpable tensions between the two countries.
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Anna Karlsson
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Thursday, May 8 2008 5:36 PM
Student campaigns across cultures

Before the upcoming election, Thomas J. Weissmiller did extensive research on the presidential candidates and decided he liked republican Mitt Romney the best. Weissmiller's son, SF State international business and Chinese major AJ Weissmiller, 27, listened to his father's arguments....
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Anna Karlsson
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Thursday, Feb 7 2008 8:00 PM
SF State students create drills of steel

David Calkins, robotics instructor at San Francisco State University, runs the robotics lab where he and his students have created a robot soccer team. Calkins started the soccer team to get students more involved in robotics and experience how to...
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Anna Karlsson
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Monday, Dec 10 2007 3:38 PM
Culture in the eye of the beholder

Rudy Figueroa has no apparent ties to Japan, yet he's one of the most dedicated students in his Japanese dance class. Figueroa, 54, who grew up in Tulare, Calif., was introduced to Mexican dance as a child through his uncle....
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Anna Karlsson
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Tuesday, Oct 16 2007 11:54 AM
PEZtacular!

In March of 2007, Gary Doss was awarded a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records for having the biggest Pez dispenser ever made. It's now on display at his Burlingame museum.
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Anna Karlsson
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Thursday, Sep 20 2007 11:21 PM
Murder of Foreign Minister Lindh shocks SF State Swedes
Swedish students at San Francisco State were shocked the morning of September 11th to find that one of their most popular politicians had been assassinated.
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Nathaniel Tishman
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Monday, Sep 15 2003 2:39 PM