Your search for by Dan Verel has returned 23 result(s):
Catch and Release

Putah Creek's fly fishing turf wars
[
Story by
Jonathan Bole
]
Thursday, Nov 6 2008 10:14 AM
Laws since 1882 impact treatment of women as immigrants in the U.S.
Numerous laws, beginning from 1882, affect the way immigration rules are applied to women in the United States. Roberto Daza reports from the Mission District.
[
Story by
xxxxx
]
Sunday, May 18 2008 3:12 PM
When It Doesn't Stay In Vegas

In the tiny basement room of the church, seven people exchange stories of gambling addiction, promising not to judge one another. Some look down as they speak, some fidget, others cry. “You know, I’m really ashamed about this,” says a timid woman. Here members express their pain and anger as they try to battle their addictions. Some members also suffer from addiction to alcohol, drugs, feelings of depression and anxiety that may stem from compulsive gambling.
[
Story by
Jerome Saddler
]
Thursday, Apr 24 2008 8:00 AM
[X]press photographer ordered out of Basra

SF State student James Lee learned of the escalating Shiite-on-Shiite violence in Basra while embedded with Marines in Afghanistan. As a photographer documenting the day-to-day...
[
Story by
David Agrell
]
Thursday, Apr 17 2008 12:13 AM
Pentagon Papers leaker decries Iraq war
Anti-war activist Daniel Ellsberg, who leaked the Pentagon Papers to the New York Times in 1971, spoke in San Francisco on March 30, condemning the...
[
Story by
Justin Hughes
]
Tuesday, Apr 1 2008 5:49 PM
Faculty braces for proposed budget cuts
State crisis may force CSU to deny up to 10,000 students; Drastic cuts to classes feared.
[
Story by
Sarah Morris
]
Thursday, Mar 6 2008 3:14 PM
SPECIAL REPORT: Road to reconciliation

All conflicts develop a center of gravity. In Iraq, that center is Baghdad. The Agur Kuf Nahia is part of the Northern Security Belt of Baghdad.
[
Story by
James Lee
]
Thursday, Feb 21 2008 6:35 PM
Faculty, students ask for Mideast studies major

To address an increased level of interest in the Middle East following the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 and the United States’ continued occupation of...
[
Story by
Britte Marsh
]
Thursday, Feb 21 2008 9:49 AM
Clinton, McCain lead:
[X]press' post-primary analysis

While the Feb. 5 primaries provided plenty of excitement for pundits and voters alike, “Super Tuesday” did not yield a clear front-runner for Democrats, but...
[
Story by
Dan Verel
]
Wednesday, Feb 6 2008 7:20 PM
Golden State key in presidential primary

As voters around the country prepare to pick their presidential candidates in some 20 state primaries on “Tsunami Tuesday” next week, Californians will play a...
[
Story by
Dan Verel
]
Monday, Feb 4 2008 10:13 AM
Student killed in bike accident
Ever the risk taker, 18-year-old SF State student Lucian Gregg was killed over the winter break in Santa Cruz while riding his fixed-gear bicycle without...
[
Story by
Dan Verel
]
Thursday, Jan 24 2008 4:44 PM
A Dickens Christmas

Every holiday season between Thanksgiving and Christmas, thousands of re-enactors, literary-boosters and antiques-buffs converge on the Cow Palace to honor one of Britain’s most famed novelists: Charles Dickens. The Dickens Fair, now in its tenth consecutive season, offers fans of...
[
Story by
Dan Verel
]
Tuesday, Dec 18 2007 12:24 PM
My Mother, A Paranoid Schizophrenic

That woman was my mama who had been diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic when I was in high school. Unlike my two-decade-older siblings, remembering my mother for her charm, intelligence and beauty, I’ve known her only as a woman haunted by hallucinations, insistent about locking every door in the house and paranoid that others were trying to steal the money she didn’t have.
[
Story by
Christine Joy Ferrer
]
Friday, Dec 14 2007 5:57 PM
Study finds dangers in energy drinks with booze
Alcohol can be twice as dangerous when mixed with an energy drink, according to a new study published two weeks ago by Wake Forest University School of Medicine.
[
Story by
Kory Tran
and Sara Kwan
]
Thursday, Dec 6 2007 9:31 AM
Students' worst Muni stories

Any student who must endure the daily ride on Muni to SF State knows just how arduous a process it can be. From seemingly endless waits for the M-Oceanview to the sardine-like atmosphere on the 28 or 29 bus lines,...
[
Story by
Dan Verel
]
Thursday, Oct 25 2007 3:54 PM
Injunction dysfunction
When seven people were shot in the span of 12 hours in June at the Friendship Village and Yerba Buena Plaza East housing complexes in...
[
Story by
Dan Verel
]
Thursday, Oct 4 2007 9:54 PM
High School Rockers

Originally rock n’ roll and punk rock were movements founded on rebellion against authority and the status quo. But with bands like TSA and supportive ‘punk rock parents,’ rock music is transforming into what it was originally rebelling against.
[
Story by
Christina Ferrucci
]
Wednesday, Feb 14 2007 12:15 AM
SF State Raises AIDS Awareness
At noon, the drums began to reverberate in classrooms across campus as the lion and dragon dancers made their way through SF State. It didn't mark homecoming or a holiday, but a call to the Multicultural AIDS Awareness Day held on April 5.
[
Story by
Giselle Velazquez
]
Tuesday, Apr 5 2005 4:43 PM
SF State Raises AIDS Awareness

At noon, the drums began to reverberate in classrooms across campus as the lion and dragon dancers made their way through SF State. It didn't mark homecoming or a holiday, but a call to the Multicultural AIDS Awareness Day held on April 5.
[
Story by
Giselle Velazquez
]
Tuesday, Apr 5 2005 4:43 PM
SF State Prepares for Unpredictable Quakes

San Francisco is going to have an earthquake, although no one can predict where or when. When the big one does happen, both the campus football and baseball fields will serve as a relocation area for students and residents in the area, according to campus officials.
[
Story by
Gabriel Cordero
]
Tuesday, Mar 8 2005 12:06 PM
Harvey Milk Exhibit Stirs Emotion, Memory
The legacy left by the late SF Supervisor Harvey Milk has inspired a rare and emotional exhibit in downtown San Francisco. Saint Harvey: The Life and Afterlife of a Modern Gay Martyr runs through April 2004 at the International Museum of GLBT History.
[
Story by
Laura Cunningham
]
Monday, Feb 23 2004 11:04 PM
Schwarzenegger Budget Slams CSUs
Gov. Schwarzenegger dealt the California State University system a stunning blow Jan. 9 when he released his 2004-2005 budget proposal.
[
Story by
Casey Mills
]
Wednesday, Jan 28 2004 4:36 PM
The Most Secure Security

Until recently, San Francisco International Airport was in a state of crisis.
[
Story by
Malinda Korb
]
Monday, May 12 2003 2:46 PM