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Weekend wins break Gator's losing streak The SF State Women's Soccer team finally broke its seven-game win-less streak when they shut out the Cal Poly Pomona Broncos in a confidence-boosting 2-0 win at home on Oct. 9. The Gators followed up on that momentum Oct. 11...
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Wednesday, Oct 14 2009 9:21 PM

Leading the season with a win The SF State women’s soccer team may have a hard time surprising the rest of the California Collegiate Athletic Association after defending the home turf in a 2-1 come from behind victory over the countries No. 3 team, UC San...
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Friday, Sep 12 2008 9:18 PM

LSAT Fees Up, Gets Students Down The end of the semester can be a stressful time. Just ask students who recently took or are planning to take the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT). While many have full class loads -- not to mention other jobs --...
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Monday, May 17 2004 2:09 PM

Decoding Health-speak a Headache Find yourself daunted by complex terminology used to describe medical conditions and prescriptions? You could be one of the 90 million Americans receiving inadequate health care because of language barriers or a lack of understanding of medical terminology, according to...
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Monday, May 3 2004 12:36 PM

AIDS Race: Worthy cause draws few Early Saturday morning, April 18, organizers with Global Garden Projects came together for the first annual "Run for Hope and Beyond 2004." The event took place at Justin Herman Plaza, located at Market and Embarcadero streets in San Francisco. The...
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Sunday, Apr 25 2004 3:31 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

Political Comedian Durst Thrills SF Political comedian Will Durst performed Friday, April 9 2004, at Cobb’s Comedy Club in San Francisco.
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Wednesday, Apr 14 2004 11:41 AM

'The Greatest Burlesque on Earth' It's zany, it's bawdy, and oh yes, it's nasty: It's the greatest burlesque on Earth at the Va Va Voom Room. The lights are dimly lit on a Friday night at the York Hotel at 940 Sutter Street. Inside the...
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Monday, Apr 12 2004 11:15 AM

Student Runs for Congress Leilani Dowell is not your typical 26-year-old student at SF State. She is running for Congress against Nancy Pelosi in November 2004, on top of majoring in labor studies and planning to graduate in May. Dowell says the rich have...
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Thursday, Apr 8 2004 9:18 AM

Lower Turnout for This Year's National Anti-War Protest The protests that took place in 250 U.S. cities against the war in Iraq were more subdued than last year, judging by the number of protestors and arrests made.
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Wednesday, Apr 7 2004 12:32 PM

Democrats Unite on Goal to Oust Bush Since the March primary election, a common goal to defeat President Bush in November is uniting former Democratic rivals, placing the incumbent on the defense and leaving Californians to wonder: will the west coast be left out of the 2004...
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Sunday, Apr 4 2004 8:38 AM

San Francisco Favored Spot for Independent Elders The fastest growing segment of the U.S. population is older than age 85, and the number of elders living alone is at an all time high in San Francisco, statistics show.
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Saturday, Apr 3 2004 10:05 PM

Bush Will Not Increase Pell Grant Funding Barbara Hubler is director of the Office of Student Financial Aid at SF State. “Financial aid is directly related to access,” Hubler said. “It is very unfortunate that Pell Grants -- the basic grant for the neediest undergraduate students -- will not be increased for 2004-05.”
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Monday, Mar 15 2004 12:58 PM

Growing Up, Not Old Typical stereotypes on aging in America fall short of convincing students in the gerontology department that there is something wrong with age.
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Wednesday, Mar 10 2004 12:30 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.
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Monday, Feb 23 2004 11:04 PM

Campus Unites to Save EOP They are young; they are active; and they are in no way ready to accept the effect state budget cuts will have on student assistance programs at SF State.
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Monday, Feb 23 2004 6:05 PM

Student Financial Aid in Question Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s budget proposal for California raises the anxiety of thousands of students in the California State University system.
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Wednesday, Jan 28 2004 7:51 PM

Bay Area Leads Fight for Women's Health The Center for Disease Control (CDC) reports that the top five leading causes of death for women in the United States are heart disease, cancer, stroke, chronic lower respiratory diseases and diabetes. Yet how close has the city come to...
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Monday, Dec 8 2003 10:51 PM