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Guide Dog Mobility Program Emerges from SF State SF State is the first university in the world to offer a program that trains educators how to teach visually impaired people to use Guide Dogs.
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Thursday, Dec 1 2005 11:52 AM

Obesity Is On The Rise Among Americans Obesity is a disease that affects almost one-third of the adult American population, according to the American Obesity Association.
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Tuesday, Nov 22 2005 11:27 PM

Students and Faculty Reflect on Strategy in Response to Professor's Arrest Students and faculty gathered yesterday for what they called "strategic meeting" to explain what happened to Professor Akom and plan what they should do about it.
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Wednesday, Nov 2 2005 3:17 PM

Protesters Show Their Discontent With War Thousands marched downtown Sept. 24 to protest the war in Iraq. People who attended the event share their views on the war and Bush's administration.
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Wednesday, Oct 12 2005 2:16 PM

Statistics Show Fewer Foreign Students Coming to United States Some International students are still choosing SF State to get their higher education even though the number has dropped by 7.3 percent since last fall.
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Friday, Sep 16 2005 12:01 PM

Students Speak Out on Government's Response to Katrina Hurricane Katrina's devastation has affected people everywhere. SF State will accept applications from students whose colleges have been affected. Some SF State students speak out...
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Wednesday, Sep 14 2005 11:50 AM

San Francisico Ranks High in STD Incidents A report on sexually transmitted diseases revealed last week San Francisco had one of the highest incidents of chlamydia and gonorrhea in the country last year, according to the San Francisco Health Department.
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Thursday, May 19 2005 11:12 PM

Doing A Google Search? Watch Out! Security researchers warn that a one-letter typo in Google's domain name could have resulted in unwanted downloads of malicious software for computer users.
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Thursday, May 5 2005 4:27 PM

Global Warming Still a Threat Climate scientists have just found -- with the help of diving robots searching the world’s warming seas -- that the heat exchange between Earth and space is gravely out of balance, according to a study published Thursday in the Journal Science.
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Friday, Apr 29 2005 3:00 PM

New Pope, Old Ideas Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, John Paul II’s chief theological adviser for 20 years, was elected pope Tuesday in the first conclave of the new millennium.
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Thursday, Apr 21 2005 9:31 AM

Students React to the Risk of Identity Theft Data Broker LexisNexis just had one of the biggest computer-security breaches in which personal data on 310,000 people might have been stolen. The episode has increased concerns about identity theft, which costs U.S. consumers and businesses $50 billion annually, according to government estimates.
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Friday, Apr 15 2005 4:30 PM

Muni Lay Off Might Affect SF State Students San Francisco’s Municipal Railway is getting ready to lay off 200 Muni drivers as an attempt to close a $57 million deficit. It’s unknown whether the service to SF State will be affected or not since Muni representatives were not available today to comment on how the lay off might affect the services to the school.
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Friday, Apr 8 2005 4:00 PM

SF State, Stanford and Berkley join with other universities in Texas for Virtual Dialogue with Tsunami Region SF State joined with Stanford University, UC Berkley, Rice and St. Mary’s universities, Texas, Monday to host a videoconference dialogue with leaders of Sri Lankan organizations that are part of the tsunami relief effort to discuss the tragedy.
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Tuesday, Mar 29 2005 1:12 PM

Dorm Violations Lead to Eviction For those who are applying to live in the dorms or apartments at SF State, it is crucial to not only know about the costs, but also to be aware of the set of rules and policies they are about to live by.
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Friday, Feb 18 2005 11:35 AM