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Black History Month's Meaning

The month of February is a time to honor the culture and history of Black people around the world. On the eve of this celebration, students share their thoughts on the meaning of Black History Month.
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Wednesday, Jan 31 2007 12:14 PM
Leaking Pipes Flood Hallways in Humanities Building

Students arriving at the Humanities building Tuesday were met with a flood of hot water when a pipe ruptured in the first floor ceiling.
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Kristi Dyes
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Tuesday, Oct 17 2006 8:23 PM
Gator Soccer at Home
Soccer Sports Schedule
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Judith Ghougassian
and Kristi Dyes
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Tuesday, Aug 29 2006 12:26 PM
Documentary Explores 'Life and Death' of Jim Jones and the People's Temple
In a recent interview before a screening of his new film for the San Francisco International Film Festival May 1, filmmaker Stanley Nelson sat down to discuss his experience in documenting the story of Jonestown, its members and what it felt like to tell a story that has never been fully told.
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Thursday, May 4 2006 3:23 PM
Film Captures Internal Battles with the Silent Killer
“Looking for Madonna” is quietly powerful film about the psychological battles that AIDS victims must fight instead of focusing on the sensational reactions of the people who come into contact with them.
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Wednesday, Apr 12 2006 1:13 PM
In Step with Mikhail Baryshnikov

On March 21, the day of his awards ceremony at the Palomar Hotel, Baryshnikov sat down and talked about life, the performing arts and what feels like to be known as ‘the guy from “Sex and the City.”’
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Tuesday, Mar 21 2006 5:32 PM
A History of Change
In spite of historical events that might have torn other neighborhoods apart, the Western Addition has managed to rebuild itself time and time again.
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Kristi Dyes
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Monday, Feb 13 2006 8:32 AM
Multicultural Students Face Identity Issues
Throughout his life, Michael Shiono has never been comfortable with the way race is defined in American society.
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Monday, Nov 14 2005 6:12 PM
Akom Pleads Not Guilty to Reduced Misdemeanor Charges
Africana Studies Professor Antwi Akom pled not guilty to misdemeanor charges stemming from an Oct. 25 incident with campus police after a Superior Court judge threw out felony charges at an arraignment Nov. 1 at the San Francisco Hall of Justice.
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Wednesday, Nov 2 2005 12:49 PM
Charges Against Professor are Reduced
The San Francisco District Attorney’s office reduced felony charges against SF State professor Antwi Akom at an arraignment at the Hall of Justice Tuesday and he faces misdemeanor charges at a court date set for Nov. 16.
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Tuesday, Nov 1 2005 9:19 PM
MetWest High School Bringing in SF State Interns
SF State student Sanaa Seaton-Msemaji is one of a group of SF State students who interns as a teacher at Met West High School in east Oakland.
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Kristi Dyes
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Thursday, Oct 13 2005 8:35 PM
SF State Alumnus Jams with Salvador Santana Band
On his 16th birthday, Emerson Cardenas taught himself to play the electric bass his father gave him as a birthday gift. On Oct. 16th, exactly 18 years after his 16th birthday, Cardenas will be performing with fellow band-mates of the Salvador Santana Band at the Chronicle Pavillon.
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Saturday, Oct 8 2005 5:21 PM
Substance Abuse Education Program Provides Awareness for Students
According to a 2002 survey of SF State students, nearly 70 percent drink alcohol. Creative Empowerment through Substance Abuse Education, or CEASE is an on-campus substance abuse education resoure.
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Thursday, Sep 29 2005 9:55 PM
Platform Discusses Hurricane Katrina and Feelings of Disillusionment
Iota Sigma Theta Fr held their monthly discussion group with a forum called "Being Black during Hurricane Katrina".
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Kristi Dyes
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Thursday, Sep 22 2005 5:09 PM
Concert Held to Aid Huricane Victims

The BSU threw a concert/clothing drive/fundraiser in Malcolm X plaza today for people displaced by Hurricane Katrina.
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Monday, Sep 19 2005 7:24 PM
Concert Held to Aid Huricane Victims

The BSU threw a concert/clothing drive/fundraiser in Malcolm X plaza today for people displaced by Hurricane Katrina.
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Story by
Kristi Dyes
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Monday, Sep 19 2005 7:24 PM
Gas Prices Skyrocketing

With gas prices at an all-time high some at SF State find that have to give up some comforts to indulge in the luxury of driving.
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Sunday, Sep 18 2005 6:23 PM
An appeal for justice to the Cheesecake Factory
Young Workers United, along with current and former Cheesecake Factory employees, held a press conference in Union Square on Thursday and victoriously announced a $4.5 million lawsuit settlement from the company filed by workers alleging mistreatment at the San Francisco restaurant.
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Friday, Sep 2 2005 5:09 PM
An appeal for justice to the Cheesecake Factory
Young Workers United, along with current and former Cheesecake Factory employees, held a press conference in Union Square on Thursday and victoriously announced a $4.5 million lawsuit settlement from the company filed by workers alleging mistreatment at the San Francisco restaurant.
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Story by
Kristi Dyes
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Friday, Sep 2 2005 5:09 PM