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World-class pianist performs at SF State Students, faculty, and piano enthusiasts gathered yesterday for an afternoon of music performed by world-class pianist and SF State faculty member William Corbett-Jones. The two-hour recital took place Sunday afternoon in Knuth Hall of the Creative Arts building. All of...
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Sunday, Mar 1 2009 5:59 PM

Jackie Speier campaigns at SF State Former State Sen. Jackie Speier campaigns at SF State for the late Tom Lantos' 12th congressional district seat in Congress.
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Thursday, Mar 13 2008 8:03 PM

Words Between the Whispers Everyone has heard a rumor at least one time in his or her life, there’s no escaping them, no matter how little TV you watch, or Internet sites you visit. They’re like flowering weeds, constantly sprouting through the sidewalk crevices of culture.
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Monday, May 7 2007 8:46 AM

Enjoy a Touch of Exploitation Bay Area men, who want to fulfill their most secret fantasies without having to give more than their money in return, can pick up any free newsweekly in the nearest newspaper box, go to the back pages and pick among an abundance of sex ads.
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Monday, Apr 16 2007 8:02 AM

Once Upon a Time in the Castro Some come from as far away as London, while others as nearby as Dolores Street in San Francisco. They’ve all gathered here for the same reason: to learn about the Castro – a neighborhood Amendola knows well.
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Sunday, Mar 25 2007 9:20 PM

Thousands drawn by artists, Hollywood Superheroes, fringe artists, Hollywood stars, pin-up girls and storm troopers all came together over the weekend for a teeming cultural stew at this year’s WonderCon convention.
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Sunday, Mar 4 2007 4:09 PM

Our Personal Revolutions Women should be able to have a career and children, they should not have to choose between the two! To reach true equality in this country, there needs to be laws against discrimination against women who get pregnant or already have children and are seeking a new job.
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Saturday, Feb 24 2007 3:37 PM

The Courage to Exhale Aspen Baker has a very difficult decision to make and is conflicted. She is 23 and pregnant. The “should” thoughts run through her mind – she should have more money and she feels sad to be in this position. But it’s not time for her to be a mom. The recent college graduate realizes the best thing she can do to take care of herself is to have an abortion.
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Wednesday, Feb 21 2007 9:10 AM

Indy Rocker Sells Out Bimbo's in North Beach With no announcement, speech or spotlight, indie-rocker M. Ward bolted onto a darkened stage and launched into an unadorned but enthusiastic set last Saturday night, before a sold-out house at Bimbo's 365 Club.
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Sunday, Feb 4 2007 1:57 PM

Working on the Waterfront Its 3:30 p.m. and the dome-shaped hall near Pier 39 is alive with men and women laughing and eating, playing dominoes at one of the many tables scattered around the room, or watching sports on the big screen TV. Meanwhile...
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Wednesday, Nov 29 2006 3:28 PM

Gender for a New Generation The political part of Genderqueer is I should be able to identify and label myself without changing my outside appearance and society and my mother or my father or my boss or my best friend should respect my identity no matter what,
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Thursday, Oct 5 2006 6:37 PM

Do You Know the Hanky Code? When Worn Out West manager Michael Wolonsky arrived in San Francisco in the late 70s, the look for some gay men was labeled the Castro clone. They donned brown work boots, Levis 501 jeans shrunk to fit and as faded...
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Wednesday, Oct 4 2006 6:44 PM

Party Producers Hegazy is a party promoter. As a partner in the production team Angel Majik, Hegazy is creating a buzz in Bay Area nightlife. You probably know him best (or at least his type) as one of those flyer guys, ready to bombard you with endless invitations to countless events after a sweaty night in the club. But in the end, Hegazy is just trying to show people a good time, and get paid doing it.
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Wednesday, May 17 2006 12:13 PM

Human Guinea Pigs Inside the cold hospital room, doctors connected her to a set of machines to monitor her vital signs. They gave Arvogast a beverage to drink containing cranberry juice, vodka and the date-rape drug gamma hydroxbutyrate (GHB). She started to feel sleepy, so sleepy she could not keep her eyes open. The GHB took affect and she fell asleep, having intense dreams. After what felt like a great nap, she awoke to an awkward moment. Doctors hovered over her, watching her every move.
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Wednesday, May 17 2006 11:54 AM

Students Inspired to Fight Against HIV Cleve Jones, former SF State student and AIDS Memorial Quilt Founder delivered a harsh, bleak message about the epidemic and the state of political activism to about 200 students at Jack Adams Hall on April 18.
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Thursday, Apr 20 2006 9:07 PM

Student Soldier: An Easier Transition The California State University system has began working with Gov. Schwarzenegger, the University of California, and community colleges statewide, to formulate a plan to aid soldiers finished with active duty transition from veteran to college student.
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Thursday, Apr 20 2006 7:40 PM

Memorial Web Sites Whether its an obituary, a tombstone or a funeral service, there is an inherent need to preserve the memory of a person who has passed away. In the last decade, the Internet has become yet another place to preserve and grieve the dead. Online memorial sites blend convenience and accessibility with products and services to pay tribute to loved ones while meeting societies' growing demand to stay connected at the touch of a button
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Tuesday, Apr 18 2006 2:03 AM

Three Gators Win at Johnny Mathis Invitational Members of the SF State womens track and field team had stellar, all-around performances at the 24th annual Johnny Mathis Invitational on April 2 at Cox Stadium.
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Wednesday, Apr 6 2005 11:45 AM

Students Ditch Town Hall to Take Action About 50 people walk out of the town hall meeting and strategize about how to deal with the budget cuts.
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Friday, Apr 30 2004 10:24 PM

Approaching HIV/AIDS from a Multicultural Perspective The theme for this year's Multicultural AIDS Awareness Day at SF State focused on invisible populations and shrinking resources.
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Sunday, Apr 18 2004 3:05 PM

Outreach Program on the State Budget Chopping Block EOP staff and organizers are concerned the closure would ruin the chances for more than 10 percent of the college's students to finish their education and jeapordize future economic and ethnic diversity on California campuses.
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Friday, Feb 27 2004 9:54 AM

Free Beer at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts The Yerba Buena Center for the Arts is hosting an interactive installation titled Free Beer by social artwork creator Tom Marioni. This type of art involves people engaging in social interactions.
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Friday, Feb 20 2004 2:28 PM