Riding the Streets: San Francisco bike messengers take the road
Riding around the city delivering messages is an old profession, present in San Francisco since 1894. With a number of companies and experiences, those who ride claim that once your wheels hit the street you never look back. A hard way to make a buck, those who sacrifice good pay for the autonomy of biking all day admit that it is a challenging job, but worth it in the end.
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Wednesday, May 17 2006 1:05 PM
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The Other Side
Mary Stuever, 60, knows she is passing through an invisible barrier, usually not clear to the human eye, as a light suddenly shines all around, becoming brighter and brighter. Radiant beams like those of the sun fill the entire space of the car and also invade her body. At the same instant, a sound like a jet airplane vibrates in her ears while resonating inside her being and the air is completely still.
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Tuesday, Apr 18 2006 11:48 PM
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Tuesday, Apr 18 2006 11:48 PM
Pen in Hand
The enormous wave of technological inventions is threatening to swallow all communication in the 21st century. According to a study done by the Radicati Group, a Palo Alto research firm in the telecommunications industry, there are over 1.2 billion active e-mail accounts worldwide, which would cause speculation over the letter becoming a dying art.
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Tuesday, Apr 18 2006 1:14 AM
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Tuesday, Apr 18 2006 1:14 AM
SF State Students Perform Benefit Concert
The same group of SF State students that had an entire audience jumping up and dancing out of their seats and in the hallways that night will be playing a benefit concert at SF State’s Jack Adams Hall. The first annual clinica Martin-Baro benefit will occur at Jack Adams Hall in SF State located at 1600 Holloway Ave. Dec. 5 at 6pm.
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Wednesday, Nov 30 2005 12:11 PM
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Wednesday, Nov 30 2005 12:11 PM
All Aboard the "Crazy Train"
SF State cinema major Sean David Christensen is taking charge of getting his short film, Crazy Train, into the hands of viewers by making it into a DVD and sending it off to independent film festivals.
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Tuesday, Nov 8 2005 9:12 PM
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Tuesday, Nov 8 2005 9:12 PM
SF State Club Stiring Up a Craze Over Gardening
Giving SF State students a chance to get their hands dirty and the opportunity to learn how to care for plants, the Friends of the Greenhouse is a club focused on sharing their passion for vegetation.
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Friday, Oct 28 2005 7:37 PM
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Friday, Oct 28 2005 7:37 PM
Film Explores Untold Story of Graffiti Art
A film set in San Francisco, “Qaulity of Life,” gave the insightful perspective of two young men facing difficulties, who were consumed with doing graffiti art in the Mission District, while being forced to hide and run from the police.
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Thursday, Oct 13 2005 8:54 PM
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Thursday, Oct 13 2005 8:54 PM
SF State Students Find A Unique Way To Help Hurricane Victims
Impacted by the devastation of Hurricane Katrina , Megan Deutsch had to find a way to help the victims, and after brainstorming she came up with an idea the whole school could jump on board with: a giant yard sale.
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Thursday, Oct 6 2005 4:54 PM
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Thursday, Oct 6 2005 4:54 PM
SF State Students Find A Unique Way To Help Hurricane Victims
Impacted by the devastation of Hurricane Katrina , Megan Deutsch had to find a way to help the victims, and after brainstorming she came up with an idea the whole school could jump on board with: a giant yard sale.
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Thursday, Oct 6 2005 4:54 PM
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Thursday, Oct 6 2005 4:54 PM
The World of Anime is Crashing Into American Popculture
With its growing influence upon American popular culture, anime is bringing three elements to television and film that a majority of cartoon animation productions currently lack- vibrant displays of color, imaginative multi-faceted characters and complicated plots- that really do appeal to all ages.
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Thursday, Sep 22 2005 10:12 PM
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Thursday, Sep 22 2005 10:12 PM
SF State Film Fest 2005
SF State Master of Fine Arts graduate Chelsea Walton aims to educate others about the media and its influence through images in her four-minute animated film “Jack and Middy Retire.”
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Thursday, Sep 15 2005 8:51 PM
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Thursday, Sep 15 2005 8:51 PM
No seat, no respect
In the fist two weeks of the fall semester, time and time again, I have sunk to the floor, crossed my legs, and prepared to go through class without a chair.
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Tuesday, Sep 13 2005 11:02 AM
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Tuesday, Sep 13 2005 11:02 AM
MadCat: Not Just Films for Females
Dedicated to inventive films that are chosen based on thematic creativity, the MadCat Women’s International Film Festival is being held in San Francisco at the club El Rio from September 13-27.
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Thursday, Sep 8 2005 8:35 PM
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Thursday, Sep 8 2005 8:35 PM
SF State Senior Wins $8,000 National Cinema Scholarship
After submitting only a rough-cut version of her film, “Eyes of a Child,” to the annual University Film & Video Association Conference held in Chicago in August 2005, S.F. State cinema major and senior Delphine Suter won an $8,000 scholarship.
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Thursday, Sep 1 2005 8:08 PM
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Thursday, Sep 1 2005 8:08 PM