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The spread of the Peanut Butter Plan In the back room of a dimly lit Valencia store front, over a dozen people gather with one plan in mind. Their objective is simple:...
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Wednesday, Sep 16 2009 12:31 PM

We Can Brew it It's eight in the morning, and the brew room at 21st Amendment is starkly quiet. Melissa Myers turns on the hot water tank to fill the mash tun and has a quick chat with the brewmaster about the recipe of...
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Monday, Mar 9 2009 3:48 PM

Tour of California races over soggy Golden Gate Bridge The heavy rain ensures that only the most enthusiastic cycling fans will be on hand at the Golden Gate Bridge to witness the second stage...
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Monday, Feb 16 2009 2:59 PM

Band pays tribute to The Beatles The members of the band Battlehooch live in a modest house in the Sunset district of San Francisco. They eat together, they drink together, play music together and they gyrate their hips for the MUNI trains that pass by outside—together....
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Monday, Dec 15 2008 9:12 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

Annual celebration focuses on Filipino labor Located within the Sutro Library on Winston Drive is the Labor Archives and Research Center, (LARC) a lesser-known wealth of historical materials, photos and exhibits, evolving as information is confirmed and collected--archiving the rich labor heritage in the Bay Area....
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Thursday, May 22 2008 4:40 PM

Feeling grounded in the city? Take the Magical Mystery Muni Tour Get out much? If you're an out-of-town student living near campus, chances are you haven't seen as much of San Francisco as you know you...
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Thursday, Apr 3 2008 12:41 PM

Political activist wants to end prison system Renowned activist Angela Davis says prison draws resources away from services like healthcare, housing and education, all of which could prevent incarceration.
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Monday, Mar 3 2008 12:48 PM

Robbed of objectivity Climbing up the steps from the Balboa Park station on an unusually warm July night, my girlfriend and I carry little in tow – I have a shoulder bag with a few books and leftover pizza, and she has a...
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Friday, Oct 12 2007 7:59 PM

‘Pirate Polka’ raids city Evocative of music legends like Sublime and the Buena Vista Social Club, Diego’s Umbrella coined a genre of its own—Mexicali Gypsy Pirate Polka. As unusual as this self-proclaimed genre may sound, it fittingly describes the unconventional music created by five...
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Wednesday, Sep 12 2007 8:18 PM

Runners jumpstart year at USF Invitational In his first race as the Gator men’s cross country team’s top runner, Batbileg Bor didn’t disappoint. The senior, who was expected to lead the men’s team this year, carried the squad to a fourth place finish with his time...
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Thursday, Sep 6 2007 3:06 PM

Books Behind Bars Prisoners in America are not allowed to receive books from private individuals. This is due in part to a fear of smuggling contraband, such as drugs or weapons, in with the books. And prison libraries are often not well stocked. If prisoners want books they must be sent through established groups or bookstores.
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Sunday, Feb 18 2007 11:29 PM

Beginning with a Bang The 89th Annual AEJMC Convention kicked off with an opening night reception on Wednesday. There was food, entertainment and a chance for members to catch up with old friends and make new ones. Over 2,300 people were expected to attend the convention in San Francisco. For more on what happened at the gala, click on our online soundslides presentation filled with photos and interviews.
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Friday, Aug 4 2006 7:55 PM

AEJMC Best of the Web A list of this year's AEJMC "Best of the Web" winners.
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Thursday, Aug 3 2006 3:14 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

State of Fashion SF State's Apparel Design and Merchandising Department, in conjunction with the Student Fashion Association, featured their latest spring fashion show on May 12. Runway 2006: Intrigue featured original work from the department's emerging designers....
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Tuesday, May 16 2006 5:33 PM

Threads of Time Driven by his affinity for research, BECA student Jeffrey Jenkins finds a way to travel back in time to get a more accurate portrayal of history.
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Thursday, Apr 27 2006 12:44 PM

Commemorating the 'Quake, 100 Years Later On April 18th, 1906, an earthquake hit San Francisco so hard that its force almost destroyed the city by the bay. One hundred years later, [X]press takes a look at the earthquake heard 'round the world.
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Friday, Mar 31 2006 7:47 PM

Battle Cry: The War Against Virtue Terrorism More than 25,000 Christian teenagers gathered at San Francisco’s AT&T Park on March 24-25 to engage in battle against the evil powers-that-be.
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Friday, Mar 31 2006 4:26 PM

SF State Valentine's Day Guide San Francisco is universally known as a romantic mecca for tourists and residents alike. For this week's Valentine's festivities, it's no different for SF State students who are looking to impress their dates.
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Tuesday, Feb 14 2006 10:00 AM

Arrest Focuses Attention On Racial Issues In lieu of the recent arrest of ethnic studies Professor Antwi Akom, racial profiling on the SF State campus is once again a hot issue.
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Wednesday, Nov 9 2005 1:19 PM

Filipino MCs Use Hip Hop to Raise Community Awareness Percival Dela Cruz made a serendipitous discovery while researching his undergraduate thesis in Asian American Studies in May of this year.
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Friday, Oct 7 2005 7:13 PM

Summit Brings Filipino Community Together Students and youth from around the the Bay Area gathered in support of a bill that would give Filipino World War II veterans full benefits.
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Thursday, Feb 17 2005 3:16 PM

SF State Celebrates Asian-American Authors Rigoberta Menchu Hall buzzed with activity on Nov. 12 as SF State students celebrated the works of SFSU’s Asian-American and Filipino-American authors. The event featured readings by the authors, as well as musical and dance performances.
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Monday, Nov 15 2004 9:39 AM

Students Push for Veteran Rights Filipino students of all ages met on campus one evening to discuss an issue that concerns their community: how to help over 80,000 Filipino World War II veterans receive the full equity, or benefits, they were denied for their service over 60 years ago.
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Friday, Nov 5 2004 9:57 PM