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World War II internment experience stimulates pain, questions across generations
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Monday, Jan 12 2009 8:07 PM

Discovery of old memo ignites drive to build Garden of Remembrance at San Francisco State Carole Hayashino's discovery of a 1942 memo announcing that 19 Japanese American students would be interned in World War II camps, she launched a campaign recognize the injustice they experienced. Donna Tam reports from the university.
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Wednesday, Dec 10 2008 11:08 AM

High school students take on challenge Young journalists complete intensive program to learn and improve journalism...
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Friday, Jun 29 2007 3:19 PM

The Velvet Revolution Gets Revamped The occasional clank from the tattered fan served as the only background noise for what creative writing major Cyndera Quackenbush called extraordinarily good prose. Refraining momentarily from the red wine and gently toasted crackers, Quackenbush called the first poet to take the mic.
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Monday, Feb 26 2007 5:07 PM

The Coup Takes Over SF State The sun may have been shining Thursday afternoon, but hip-hop lovers in the know were gathered inside a dimly-lit Jack Adams Hall to see one of the Bay Area’s most influential bands play. Most of the seats were empty, but about 60 fans rushed the stage once Boots Riley, Pam the Funkstress and their three-piece band, otherwise known as the Coup took the stage.
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Friday, Oct 20 2006 11:03 AM

Movie Review: 'The Science of Sleep' Confuses Reality Michael Gondry takes the audience on a whimsical ride in “The Science of Sleep,” a Warner indie film. But, do not be deceived by the title of this film, because the last thing you will be thinking about is...
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Wednesday, Sep 20 2006 1:29 PM

Student Center Goes Green The Cesar Chavez Student Center is initiating its in-house composting program tomorrow, helping SF State keep its waste management costs down and making campus just a little greener.
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Tuesday, Sep 5 2006 12:21 AM

Foundation Names Award After Longtime Member Journalism professor Gene Burd has had a long relationship with the AEJMC.
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Friday, Aug 4 2006 12:59 PM

Lessons from Niche Media While ethnic and alternative news media are growing in popularity, mainstream news media seems to be on the decline. Five editors from ethnic and alternative media outlets tried to answer the question why.
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Thursday, Aug 3 2006 12:07 AM

The Image of Broadcast The Nob Hill D conference room turned into a darkened movie theater Wednesday complete with a screen, projector and a discussion filled with comedy, drama and romance.
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Wednesday, Aug 2 2006 9:28 PM

About Us The AEJMC Reporter is a daily student newspaper serving the 2006 annual convention of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication in San Francisco, Calif.
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Wednesday, Aug 2 2006 9:25 PM

Biking Group Battles Gas Prices Organizers are urging people from all over the state to help save the environment, get in shape and save money by riding their bicycles instead of their cars. The week consists of several local 'Bike to Work' days and today is San Francisco’s turn.
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Friday, May 12 2006 9:36 AM

Students Confront Governing Board About Cesar Chavez Center Closure Several students accused the Cesar Chavez Student Center Governing Board of violating federal guidelines when they closed down the student center on May 1, wasting thousands of student dollars.
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Friday, May 5 2006 3:00 PM

No One Can Save NEXA This semester will be the last time SF State will offer NEXA courses, unless a department of the college wishes to take them on. Although the program was eliminated last spring, a few classes were still offered to help students finish their majors, minors, and Segment III programs.
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Sunday, Apr 30 2006 3:36 PM

Maintaining Customs in Chinatown Every year Chinatown attracts hordes of tourists, but to the San Franciscans who see it everyday, the neighborhood is more than just a moneymaker, it is a means of survival, as it has been for decades.
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Monday, Apr 24 2006 1:33 AM

Let's Talk About Sex The Sexhibition, a sex-education program disguised as a drag show, was the fourth event in the Spring Fling Week at Mary Ward Hall, an annual pre-spring break program aimed at encouraging students to have a safe vacation.
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Monday, Apr 10 2006 12:33 PM

'Compost Crew' Wants Your Lunchtime Leftovers Environmental studies students are trying to persuade the vendors of the Cesar Chavez Student Center to send food scraps to the compost pile instead of the landfill which would turn SF State into an “eco star".
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Saturday, Mar 18 2006 1:22 PM

Election Week - Day One Candidates for the Associated Student elections gathered in Malcolm X Plaza yesterday for a debate to convince students to vote for them before elections end on March 15th.
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Tuesday, Mar 14 2006 10:56 AM

Young Recruits Eager to Serve Despite Danger Despite protests, negative publicity, and questions of validity swarming the Iraq war, there are still many kids fresh out of high school who feel drawn to military service.
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Sunday, Mar 12 2006 8:06 PM

Project Connect Brings Child's Play to SF State Kids from four different San Francisco schools participated in the Project Connect’s early outreach program, which aims at encouraging youth from historically underserved communities to go to college.
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Tuesday, Mar 7 2006 9:33 PM

Student Concern Grows Over Sale of Alumni Mailing List This month SF State’s Alumni Association will be sending information to all alumni on a new law that allows California's public universities to sell their contact information to partner companies.
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Tuesday, Mar 7 2006 8:58 AM

Unisex Restrooms Make Doing Business A Little More Comfortable To help some SF State students feel more comfortable while taking care of business, four restrooms on campus have recently been converted into unisex restrooms.
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Friday, Feb 24 2006 2:45 PM

Muni Rewiring Causes Delays for Students Re-wiring will cause stations from Embarcadero to Church to be closed on weeknights.
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Thursday, Feb 9 2006 8:01 PM

Supes take heat for not condemning religious 'cult' Last week the Board of Supervisors passed a seemingly harmless resolution condemning the discrimination of the Falun Gong religion in the name of civil rights, sparking criticism from the Chinese community.
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Tuesday, Feb 7 2006 12:39 AM

Protesters March for Migrant Rights One hundred supporters stood at the plaza on 24th and Mission streets. The rally was organized by the Bay Area Coalition to Fight the Minute Men as a part of the Caravan for Migrants, a cross country caravan to Washington D.C. to protest the new bill, HR 4437, which calls for the harsher punishment of illegal immigrants.
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Monday, Feb 6 2006 12:11 AM

SF State Opens New Chinese Language Center SF State will soon be host to a branch of an international Chinese language center called the Confucius Institute, the first of its kind on the west coast.
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Tuesday, Jan 31 2006 5:40 PM

The Great Homo History Hunt The members of Team Herstorectumies donned wigs, pink sequined-laced tank tops and fishnet stockings, all in the name of gay history, or herstory, as they called it.
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Monday, Oct 31 2005 5:32 PM

Queer Alliance Supports SF State's Queer Population Only a dominatrix could tame the crowd that whooped and hollered for the fifth annual “7-Inch Heels and a Microphone” put on by the SF State’s Queer Alliance which raised money for the alliance and the Cindy Kolb AIDS Foundation.
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Friday, May 13 2005 12:52 PM

Dept. Chairman says Photojournalist's Arrest was "mishandled" Photojournalism major Omar Vega said last week he was exercising his First Amendment rights when he took photographs of an alleged burglary that has resulted in his arrest and eviction from the dorms and could get him expelled.
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Thursday, Feb 17 2005 12:46 PM

Student Faces Expulsion “This is my country and you should go home,” said Tatiana Menaker, a Jewish student, during the Israeli peace demonstration in May 2002.
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Wednesday, Mar 10 2004 1:00 PM

Hate Crimes Faked Student confesses to fabricating racial epithets earlier this semester to bring the escalating racial tension on campus to the forefront of the university.
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Wednesday, Nov 12 2003 3:36 PM