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Journeys through Transition The experiences of those who identify with a gender opposite their genetic sex and how they have come to accept themselves for who they truly are.
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Thursday, Nov 19 2009 3:09 PM

Journeys through Transition The experiences of those who identify with a gender opposite their genetic sex and how they have come to accept themselves for who they truly are.
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Monday, Nov 16 2009 4:00 PM

TL transforms into a "Wonderland" Kelly Connors KConnors@sfsu.edu Tenderloin transforms into 'Wonderland'
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Saturday, Nov 7 2009 12:25 PM

Okkervil River sits down with [X]press The end is finally here for Okkervil River -- at least for the year. During their set Oct. 3 at the ninth annual Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival, no lyric reverberated across the park more intensely than their version of, "I...
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Thursday, Oct 8 2009 12:00 PM

Economic Segregation The iron shackles of poverty grip San Francisco like an unremitting pestilence and, clearly, some neighborhoods are more afflicted than others. Explore the cultural shifts and market forces that shaped the Tenderloin into what it is today--an isolated warehouse for the city's poor.
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Thursday, May 14 2009 4:27 PM

Jessie's fights eviction Jessie's Hot House gets eviction notice.
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Wednesday, Apr 29 2009 8:03 PM

Absolutely Flabulous Marilyn Wann is San Francisco's resident fat rebel, and she's doing whatever it takes to make this world more accepting of body size diversity. With a new approach to healthy living, the Bay Area fat community is staying active and getting healthy.
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Friday, Apr 17 2009 11:08 AM

Individuality in Harmony Japanese artist collective Surreality in Reality takes a stand against cultural stereotypes by producing collaborative art.
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Friday, Apr 17 2009 11:03 AM

SF State wrestlers crowned All-American SF State head wrestling coach Lars Jensen stood over his bruised and fatigued crop of wrestlers during one of their final practices before leaving for the national tournament. Jensen set some pretty lofty goals. "We have five guys going to...
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Monday, Mar 16 2009 10:14 AM

Spring schedule loses 150 class sections As students get ready to start the delayed priority registration next week, the final count has come in on what has survived the latest round...
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Monday, Dec 1 2008 11:24 PM

Budget rallies continue Protestors gathered under a gray sky on Wednesday at Malcolm X Plaza in opposition of mid-year budget cuts proposed by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. The cuts...
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Wednesday, Nov 19 2008 8:13 PM

SF State breaks down election factors President elect Barack Obama and Proposition 8 were the topics at hand at the election debriefing hosted by SF State political science professors on Thursday. The roundtable discussion, which was open to SF State faculty and students, was held to...
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Wednesday, Nov 19 2008 11:26 AM

Palestine club: heightened police presence ‘not fair’ More campus police patrol the events of the General Union of Palestine Students than those of any other organization, according to members of GUPS and...
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Tuesday, Nov 18 2008 11:26 PM

Women's soccer clinches NCAA Championship spot The SF State women’s soccer team, the coaches and the sports information director crammed into head coach Jack Hyde’s office, waiting to hear whether they were going to hang up their cleats for the season or go to the 2008...
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Monday, Nov 10 2008 9:53 PM

24-hour computer lab and study area opens Say goodbye to the J. Paul Leonard Library and hello to the library annex. The J. Paul Leonard Library will close on Sunday, Nov. 23...
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Friday, Nov 7 2008 8:24 PM

McCain of 2000: much more of a maverick Two years in, the 2008 presidential election is over and done with. History has been made. Also, a legacy has been ruined. To me, this election has been about watching Sen. John McCain sell his soul in an attempt to...
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Wednesday, Nov 5 2008 11:11 AM

Women's soccer headed to CCAA Tournament Postseason play will be part of the SF State women’s soccer team’s schedule for the first time since 2002 and the California Collegiate Athletic Association Tournament birth will be its first. “It feels right,” said Carly Bliss. “I was talking...
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Tuesday, Oct 28 2008 9:00 PM

College tax credit is key for Obama Having witnessed the impact of the rising cost of education “in very real forms,” Graeme Boushey, assistant professor of political science at SF State, said...
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Friday, Oct 24 2008 6:52 PM

Humanities museum showcases rare mummies There are two dead bodies in the Humanities building, and everyone is invited to see. Two mummies, part of SF State’s permanent archeological collection, will be on display in the Humanities building, along with other artifacts from the Sutro Egyptian...
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Tuesday, Oct 21 2008 6:45 PM

Humanities museum showcases rare mummies There are two dead bodies in the Humanities building, and everyone is invited to see. Two mummies, part of SF State’s permanent archeological collection, will...
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Friday, Oct 17 2008 5:45 PM

Forensics team finds truth, not murderers A forensics team may conjure images of police analyzing blood stains at murder scenes, but SF State’s forensic team is interested in finding something much...
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Friday, Oct 10 2008 5:48 PM

Poetry lecture compares gay marriage ban to segregation laws Lois Lyles read passionately from a stack of poems in front of a half-full classroom, her knit-red cap bobbing above the podium like a balloon....
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Friday, Oct 3 2008 6:12 PM

Library braces for retrofitting For long-time employees weathering the library renovation, change is a force of nature. “It’s kind of like you’re watching this tidal wave come on top...
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Friday, Sep 26 2008 5:01 PM

Ramadan for the rest of us When my editor told me about the Muslim Students Association’s (MSA) annual Fast-a-Thon, the soul-searching geek in me jumped at the prospect. After a course on the life of Gandhi in the spring of 2008, and rifling through many tattered...
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Tuesday, Sep 23 2008 10:11 PM

Ramadan for the rest of us I fasted for a day as part of the Muslim Student Association's Fast-a-Thon. While it turned out to be more than I bargained for, I learned enough to make the experience valuable.
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Sunday, Sep 21 2008 11:57 AM

Small bookstore donates big money Adjacent to roaring, car-laden 19th Avenue lies a chance for students to save some money on books. Hidden away in the HSS building, the Friends...
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Saturday, Sep 13 2008 1:52 PM

International program eyes China In the rough sea of global economics America is floundering while China sails right by. SF State's business department is taking note. China’s gross domestic...
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Saturday, Sep 6 2008 9:54 PM

While studying abroad, student lives Olympic dream While many Americans spent the last few weeks watching the Olympics from their living rooms, Camilla Teng experienced the games first hand. Teng always wanted...
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Thursday, Sep 4 2008 2:50 PM

Professors vow to fight rising cost of textbooks Every year, a sales representative comes to SF State to pitch the works of their publishing company. On one such occasion, Matthias Beck, an assistant...
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Thursday, Apr 24 2008 1:26 PM

Nada Surf After years of harping on life’s misfortunes and trying to find silver linings within them, Nada Surf front man Matthew Caws may finally be onto something. After a trip to Rome were he witnessed the unearthing of bones belonging to...
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Thursday, Apr 24 2008 8:00 AM

Earth Day invites students to make a difference This coming Tuesday students can celebrate Earth Day in Jack Adams Hall and learn what threatens their environment and what they can do to help...
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Tuesday, Apr 15 2008 4:52 PM

Couples to feature art work at student gallery Sophie Johnson gazed into the many layers of color in the painting. Delicate blue tones washed over the faint outlines of a mother and son emerging from a hazy background. “The layering of images is like the way memories build...
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Thursday, Feb 7 2008 10:21 AM

Achieving the Ultimate American Dream A 30-second clip of one of President Kennedy’s speeches made him truly ponder the President’s words: “Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country.” This memorable and important phrase solidified Senekeremian’s goal to one day become President of the United States.
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Friday, Dec 7 2007 7:22 PM

Writer reflects on civil rights history "Most people in pain yes the pain and pain today, WOW it must be the devil...it ain't capitalism no it ain't that, Jimmy Carter wouldn't lie." Amiri Baraka reads from his poem “Dope,” which reflects life in the ghetto and...
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Thursday, Nov 15 2007 11:17 AM

O.J.'s sting op is not a joke We’ve all heard of him, we all remember the charges put against him for one of the most horrible crimes in America’s history, and most of all we remember the trial. Orenthal James Simpson, the man notoriously known to America...
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Thursday, Nov 8 2007 6:00 PM

Passion in protest, then and now Gerald Eisman was a senior in college at Caltech University in Pasadena, Calif. when he and his classmates tensely watched the news as birth dates...
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Thursday, Oct 25 2007 7:48 PM

Students attack war with art It’s probably been at least two decades since 29-year-old Callie Campbell brought a teddy bear to school. Her cute and cuddly friend sat on the floor of SF State’s dance studio on Monday wearing a blue and red cloth over...
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Thursday, Oct 25 2007 12:49 PM

[X]press Magazine Staff Experiences with Racism Brittany Price I was in the fifth grade when I started listening to hip-hop, way before it became a norm for white-suburbia. My parents outlawed any cd’s with those black and white stickers and frowned at the hours I spent...
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Friday, Oct 5 2007 11:56 AM

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...
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Thursday, Oct 4 2007 9:54 PM

Supreme Court rules against student speech The Supreme Court ruled June 25 in favor of a school’s right to exercise censorship over student speech. The case is one of the most important in nearly two decades concerning First Amendment rights of students in public schools.
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Wednesday, Jun 27 2007 8:52 PM

Film Students Showcase Hard Work For approximately fifteen minutes each, the nine films topics included Vietnamese American students’ connect and disconnect, a female hip-hop community dance group, natural birth and the river delta that provides most of California drinking water.
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Tuesday, May 22 2007 5:06 PM

40 years of cinema at SF State Hosted by SF State cinema instructor Jim Goldner, the night brought together members of the cinema department past and present for a look back at its evolution over the years.
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Sunday, Apr 22 2007 10:00 AM

Wanna Wrassle? “Many people think that just because the competition is fixed, everything about pro wrestling is fake. That’s just not true. The pain is real, the blood is real. We even cut ourselves to bleed more. The more blood, the better.”
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Monday, Apr 16 2007 8:53 AM

Taking Control of the Camera I was frustrated with all the bad porn that is out there, says queer porn star Madison Young, discussing the problems with mainstream porn, elaborating on actresses with big blonde hair and big fake breasts, the homogenous look of the mainstream industry.
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Monday, Mar 12 2007 9:17 AM

Thespians Romance the Stage Last Thursday’s preview night performance had a nearly full house, leaving only a few aisle seats empty during the two-hour long play.
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Saturday, Mar 10 2007 10:04 PM

Presidential Hopeful Visits San Francisco Former Gov. Tom Vilsack (D-Iowa), a candidate for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination, said he is unfazed by his better-funded, better-known opponents.
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Wednesday, Feb 14 2007 12:45 PM

Irish Fun and College Craziness Whether Irish or not, San Franciscans have a strange attraction to Irish pubs. Maybe it’s the jovial atmosphere and friendly faces or maybe just the good stout. Whatever it is, The Goalpost on Noriega Street has that special attraction, and Sunset locals and college students can’t get enough.
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Wednesday, Feb 14 2007 10:25 AM

College Republicans Denounce Critics During Rally The College Republicans gathered Wednesday afternoon in Malcolm X Plaza to celebrate what they deemed "Corporate America Appreciation Day," a day to celebrate what they referred to as the "philanthropy of capitalism."
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Friday, Feb 2 2007 9:28 PM

Slumpin' the Knock Theyve been refining the album in late-night sessions some times til dawn at studios around the Bay Area. Parts of the album were recorded at the Room Five studio, but the group has recorded everywhere from top-of-the-line million-dollar studios, to band members bedrooms, to a straight-up utility closet.
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Monday, Dec 11 2006 1:23 PM

Spicing Up the Holidays This holiday season, some people are putting an adult sex toys on their shopping lists. Last year Americans spent $1.5 billion on adult novelties, according to the Free Speech Coalition, and local stores say this holiday season is busier than...
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Saturday, Dec 9 2006 12:02 PM

Students Embrace Displays of Affection Some SF State students are members of the Free Hugs Campaign, a recently popular international campaign aimed at the random act of kindness that is a free hug. The campaign was started in 2004 by an Australian man under the alias of Juan Mann. According to the Free Hugs Campaign Web page, Juan Mann returned home from London after his world was turned upside down.
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Tuesday, Nov 28 2006 2:53 PM

Pelosi Already A Disappointment Most liberals in San Francisco deem Nancy Pelosi a moderate, but she is far from that. Her policies are nothing more than that of classic liberals, and she is third in line to the presidency, which makes for a scary...
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Friday, Nov 17 2006 1:00 PM

Female Students Opt For Sexy Costumes Trick or treat has turned into treat or treat with Halloween costumes looking sweeter every year. Traditional costumes have been outdated by thigh-high fish net stockings, six inch stilettos and squeaky yet slippery plastic leather. Goldy Locks and Little Red Riding Hood are no longer innocent fairy tale characters, but sexy pole dancers from the gentlemens club.
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Friday, Oct 27 2006 4:11 PM

SF State Professor writes about life of Orson Welles Not only has SF State cinema professor Joseph McBride written three books about filmmaker Orson Welles, at the age of 23 he was given the opportunity to star in one of his films.
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Friday, Oct 20 2006 11:00 AM

SF State Doesn't Make the Cut According to a recent survey conducted by Mens Fitness Magazine and the Princeton Review, SF State is not one of the Top 25 Fittest Colleges in America listed in October's issue, but neither were any other California State Universities.
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Thursday, Oct 19 2006 8:56 PM

Men's Basketball on the Rebound SF State mens basketball coach Bill Treseler said the key to any good team is the ability to rebound. Whether its in the paint or dealing with a loss, he said the fortitude and desire of each player has an...
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Wednesday, Oct 18 2006 12:45 PM

New Downtown Center Means New Costs for Business Graduate Students SF States graduate business school may be moving to a new and modern site downtown, but its 700 students will have to shoulder the cost. According to a report by the SF State Academic Affairs Office, full-time graduate business students could pay about 65 percent more in course fees, or an additional $1,200. Part-timers will be asked to pay 57 percent more increasing their course fees by $700.
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Tuesday, Oct 17 2006 5:54 PM

Alleged Child Molester Of f The Hook John Mark Karr: despite the fact that he has been accused of multiple crimes he somehow managed to remain a free man.
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Wednesday, Oct 11 2006 6:51 AM

The Joy When Joan becomes John They are the best of both worlds. I love the attitude and the dressbesides tits have never been the thing for me, I am an ass person.
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Tuesday, Oct 3 2006 10:49 AM

Mandatory Military Service Weighs Heavy On Foreign Students I do not have any worries about going into the military, said SF State graduate Husam Erciyes who now works as project coordinator for the SF State bookstore. It is a source of pride. To protect any inch of our land is our pride.
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Thursday, Sep 28 2006 7:54 PM

Do Not Go Gentle Into That Far Right If your friends jumped off a bridge, would you jump too? But what if you were a senator and your friend was the president and the bridge was condoning torture? President Bush is asking his friends and fellow Republicans to...
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Wednesday, Sep 20 2006 4:48 PM

Guest Column President Corrigan has banned all new murals in the Cesar Chavez Student Center because he opposes the mural celebrating Palestinian culture and Columbia professor Dr. Edward Said. The Student Center Governing Board (SCGB) selected and approved the mural using an...
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Wednesday, Sep 13 2006 4:44 PM

International Adoption Brings Families Together Having children is something Linda Knight desperately wanted for herself and her husband. When she accepted that she was unable to conceive, she decided that her only option would be to adopt. International adoption allows for thousands of families to have children each year. According to the U.S. Bureau of Consular Affairs, most children who are internationally adopted come from China, with 7,906 children being adopted in 2005. Also in 2005, 4,639 children were adopted from Russia, 3,783 from Guatemala and1, 630 from South Korea.
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Thursday, May 4 2006 8:44 PM

Immigration, the Black Side For the past month, the immigration debate of illegal immigrants has rocked streets all around the states of North America.
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Monday, Apr 17 2006 11:39 AM

HIV/AIDS and Sports Since the arrival of the virus, the sporting world and HIV/AIDS have no experiences of a head-to-head bout that resulted in an athlete contracting the virus. Although there are several well known athletes that have been stricken with the disease outside of their sport.
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Tuesday, Apr 11 2006 12:31 PM

Election Results The unofficial ASI election results as of March 22.
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Sunday, Mar 26 2006 3:23 PM

Case Closed San Francisco District Attorney Kamala Harris dropped criminal charges against Africana studies professor Antwi Akom, who was arrested last year for battering a university police officer and resisting arrest.
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Wednesday, Mar 22 2006 6:38 PM

GOP Support For Bush Waning; Backlash Begins Throughout his turbulent six years in office, many Republicans have unconditionally supported President Bush. With his approval rating hovering right around 36 percent, it's clear not everyone feels he represents the partys values.
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Thursday, Mar 9 2006 10:00 PM

'West Side Story' the remix SF State students are currently working on a rendition of West Side Story in which race is not a factor.
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Thursday, Feb 16 2006 9:24 PM

Today's lesson - humiliation Either youre for the home team or your behind is on the floor. I dont know what it is about playoff football, but it can make some people do some odd and hilarious things. Here in our good ol United...
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Tuesday, Jan 31 2006 2:37 PM

Hell Up in Hunters Point In the wake of the Hurricane Katrina Disaster, People throughout the Bay Area Rected immediately, offering support in any way they could.One of these people was San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom who offered, among other things, temporary housing in various housing projects throughout the city.
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Monday, Dec 5 2005 4:11 PM

Life Can Be Good For The Good-Looking According to a recent analysis by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, good-looking people enjoy the greater benefits of life more so than their averagelooking peers. Attractive people tend to earn 5 percent more an hour and get promoted more frequently than the plain.
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Thursday, Nov 10 2005 5:55 PM

High Ratings Add Spice to Class Ratemyprofessors.com is a way for students to share their gripes and likes about SF State professors, but with the added "hotness" rating this site is quickly developing into a chance for students to discuss if their professor is "hot or not."
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Thursday, Oct 27 2005 5:10 PM

Poeta Pan denied for International Festival in Cuba Translated from English to Spanish, the 9 San Francisco State Students and 4 faculty members ( including lecturers Wendy Diamond and John Calloway, and Assistant Professor of Theatre Arts Matthew Miller) were recently invited to perform their piece at the world-renowned La Havana International Theatre Festival in Cuba.But on the way to getting travel permits approved by the United States Government, the trip was ultimately denied.
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Thursday, Sep 29 2005 7:54 PM

Ultimate Frisbee Club Fights to Stay Alive The ongoing battle between the Ultimate Frisbee Club and the SF State administration may finally be over since the team has found a new faculty advisor to sign off on their renewed membership. However, the road to this discovery was long and bumpy.
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Thursday, Sep 29 2005 2:01 PM

4 out of 5 People Have an STD; the Future Doesn't Have To HPV is a lesser-known sexually transmitted disease which spreads through skin-to-skin contact, so it cant be prevented with condoms. The virus is responsible for 70 percent of cervical cancer cases and 90 percent of genital warts worldwide. The Department of Health and Human Services estimates that by the age of 50, at least 80 percent of women will have acquired the infection.
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Monday, Sep 26 2005 9:39 AM

Students Affected by Katrina Come Together A Freshman and a Senior met for the first time. Last week, they both crossed paths on SF State's campus and collaborated on what each have heard about Hurricane Katrina from different people they know in the affected areas.
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Sunday, Sep 4 2005 3:30 PM

Roommates: Best Friends or Mortal Enemies? Who is this strange person suddenly sharing your home? Eating your food? Using your towels? A new roommate can become a best friend or a mortal enemy; some may end up being both.
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Tuesday, Aug 23 2005 6:52 PM

"Crash" exposes intolerance in America But the new highly anticipated up-and-coming film Crash by director and writer of Million Dollar Baby, Paul Haggis, will be shaking those dust filled rugs out and slapping them hard against the wall, to expose issues and topics that affect us all.
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Wednesday, May 4 2005 1:21 PM

New Pope, Old Ideas Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, John Paul IIs 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

It's Never Too Late To Earn Your Degree Rana Lee is different from other students. Instead of just following along in a textbook, the 68-year-old student shares stories with her classmates about what it was like to live through history.
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Wednesday, Mar 23 2005 5:39 PM

Muni's Smoggy Situation Lays Down Smoke Screen Environmentalists and health advocates told the San Francisco Board of Supervisors last week that Muni still has not removed its worst polluting diesel buses from service, despite a ballot initative passed last year requiring them to do so by Jan. 1.
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Thursday, Feb 24 2005 3:35 PM

New Guidelines to Show Students' Healthier Diet The Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Agriculture together published, "Dietary Guidelines for Americans," a guide with advice about dietary habits to foster health and reduce risk of chronic disease.
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Thursday, Feb 17 2005 12:15 PM

Matt Gonzalez Runs, but Not Too Far Matt Gonzalez is a politician and a lawyer, but unlike many of his high-profile peers, he doesnt seem motivated by money or power, which makes him unpredictable. One thing is clear about the man and his politics Matt Gonzalez makes things interesting.
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Wednesday, Feb 2 2005 6:52 PM

Hard Work Pays Off for Newly Tenured Faculty After years of hard work and dedication to students and their profession, 27 faculty members were granted tenure for the 2004-05 academic year.
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Tuesday, Oct 26 2004 4:22 PM

SF State Encourages Students to be Political In an email to SF State students on October 19, President Robert Corrigan encouraged students to get involved in this years election process.
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Thursday, Oct 21 2004 6:08 PM

Real Debate Almost as Good as SNL Version On Saturday Night Live this week they mocked the political debate from October 8, which took place in St. Louis, Missouri. George W. Bush replied to a question about reinstating the draft by blaming evil rumors on the internets. The show kept repeating the term internets during the parody. Watching the debate after watching Saturday Night Live, I could not believe the President of the United States of America blamed the internets for the American publics concerns of the draft.
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Sunday, Oct 10 2004 3:28 PM

Singer Serenades Students at Malcolm X Plaza Sept. 21 was an especially nice day on campus. The weather was warm providing a comfortable atmosphere for those students who were gathered at the plaza listening to the music. Many students crossing Malcolm X Plaza on their way to and from class also got a taste of Vonyse's unique sound.
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Thursday, Sep 23 2004 5:02 PM

KSFS Hosts Promotional Event Do you like listening to great music or getting free CDs, records, shirts or nightclub passes? SF States only student run radio station, KSFS The State, will be hosting their second promotional radio event Thursday September 23 from 12 to 2 p.m. at Malcolm X Plaza.
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Friday, Sep 10 2004 4:19 PM

College Night a Big Hit Besieged by babes, beer, Barry and baseball, many SF State Students witnessed their first live SF Giants baseball game at SBC Park during the successful firsttime College Night promotion on April 27, 2004. Even though the Giants fell to the...
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Monday, May 10 2004 11:49 AM

'Assassins' a Dark and Twisted Gem Good acting, dark comedy and a bit of song and dance gives 'Assassins' tremendous energy and is one of the largest productions SF State has ever seen.
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Thursday, Apr 29 2004 4:00 PM

Q&A: The Man With A Plan In a rare one-on-one interview the provost opened up about the budget process and the theories and intentions behind the dramatic cuts to the university.
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Wednesday, Apr 21 2004 1:45 PM

Poetry Reading Highlights Birthday of Beat Poet To commemorate the anniversary of Jack Kerouacs birth, Kerouac and Friends: A Jack Kerouac Birthday Celebration, a reading of his work will be held at the North Beach library on Wednesday, March 10.
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Saturday, Mar 6 2004 12:12 PM

Crime Scene Cleaners Crime Scene Cleaners specializes in homicide, suicide, and accidental death clean-up.
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Monday, Dec 8 2003 5:05 PM