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The Recital
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Thursday, May 21 2009 2:09 PM
American Graffiti: Art or Vandalism?

Splashes of vibrant color burst off of the buildings and depictions of multi-cultural icons gaze down on the busy commuter corner of 24th and Mission. For more than three decades, the walls that line the vital community of San Francisco's...
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Krystal Peak
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Wednesday, Apr 29 2009 8:17 PM
Students pursue law enforcement

Hollywood may be obsessed with heroes and hostages, Segways and the slow-motion chase on foot, but the only thing based in reality in its recent mall-cop movies is the underlying desire many private security workers have to be police officers....
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Tami Capone
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Wednesday, Apr 22 2009 8:30 PM
Love takes the stage at State

Lights slowly fade on. A group of men dressed in 1880s Czech folk patterns sit on two rectangular tables facing the audience. On the right side three barmaids, who are whispering about the men, stand behind a beer fountain shaped...
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Tara Haghighi
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Wednesday, Apr 22 2009 8:22 PM
American Graffiti

An in-depth look at an overly scrutinized form of self-expression.
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Jackie Thunem
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Friday, Apr 17 2009 11:28 AM
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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Julie Fitzer
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Friday, Apr 17 2009 11:08 AM
Founders of Asian American studies dept. launch first book

In 1969, the longest campus strike in United States history, birthed the first and only College of Ethnic studies and Asian American Studies department in...
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Amanda Vergel de Dios
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Saturday, Apr 11 2009 4:51 PM
Films take SF back in time
Time-traveling SF State professionals gathered last month for a journey through the streets of San Francisco's past. The group went to City Light Books and stood side-by-side with writer Allen Ginsburg promoting his work "Howl and Other Poems." They sat...
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Tami Capone
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Wednesday, Apr 1 2009 8:25 PM
Students celebrate life of Cesar Chavez

The accomplishments and life of Cesar Chavez celebrated on Malcolm X Plaza.
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Aaron Harris Freifeld
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Wednesday, Mar 18 2009 10:27 PM
Kitchen of Karma

The owner of the donation-driven Kindness Kitchen serves up inspired meals to Tenderloin denizens, all for whatever their wallets can handle. Positive energy and good karma are all that's needed to keep the good vibe - and good food - coming.
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Jacklyn Arding
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Monday, Mar 9 2009 4:14 PM
Basketball Retrospective: Growing up a Gator

SF State men's basketball coach Bill Treseler doesn't consider himself a wizard. But when it comes to turning programs around, he's good at working his magic. "We target the type of person that can add to the team, and can...
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Ernie Morales
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Sunday, Mar 8 2009 9:13 PM
Improv Nation shines in spontaneous events

Improv Nation strikes SF State with its spontaneous stunts, guaranteed to keep students laughing or scratching their heads. The student improvisation team ran booths for inaccurate fortune telling, pie-throwing sessions and off-the-wall, comical promotions like standing stock still in the...
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Elise Brown
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Friday, Mar 6 2009 6:39 PM
Men's basketball lose regular season finale, get ready for playoffs.

There are no easy wins in the CCAA. Just ask Cal State San Bernardino. Up by 19 points with under six minutes left in the game, the Cougars bench were all smiles. That's when the SF State men's basketball team...
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Ernie Morales
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Saturday, Feb 28 2009 6:54 PM
SF artist turns white walls into modern mural

Jeremy Fish is in on a ladder, covered by an over-sized jumpsuit, wearing his paint-smeared signature Nikes. The walls that surround him are small; Fish, a well-known illustrator and artist, is finishing what he calls an experiment. The venture, which...
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David McClymonds
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Tuesday, Feb 24 2009 2:56 AM
Warhol rocks "Live" at De Young

Andy Warhol has filmed movies, painted neon cows and found inspiration in American consumerism. But did you know he was a rock star? The De Young Museum in Golden Gate Park opened its "Warhol Live" exhibit on Feb. 14, showcasing...
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Jack DeVries
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Monday, Feb 16 2009 10:14 PM
SF State alumnus still rockin' after 25 years

"I seem sober?" Mike Burkett, lead singer and bassist of San Francisco-based punk band NOFX sarcastically asked fans in response to heckles from the crowd. "I will f--- you in the a--. No, actually I can't get a boner." Tonight,...
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David McClymonds
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Monday, Feb 16 2009 4:44 PM
'68 strike basketball team reunited

When SF State was shut down by the historic 1968 student strike that lead to the creation of the College of Ethnic Studies, one basketball team continued to play through out the turbulent year. While organizations such as the Black...
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Ernie Morales
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Monday, Feb 9 2009 4:03 PM
Fighting hip but 'formula' retail

The Mission District is known as a hipster paradise. Even so, residents and business people hip to American Apparel's bid to add a store to the neighborhood are voicing opposition. "Nothing is more important to me than stopping American Apparel...
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Christian Goepel
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Monday, Feb 2 2009 8:26 PM
United Playaz

Saving the next generation from poverty, prison and death
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Trey Bundy
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Friday, Dec 12 2008 9:08 AM
Life in the Ring

Discipline and structure of kickboxing trains fighter to compete in life
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Carmen Ng
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Thursday, Nov 6 2008 10:24 AM
Cross country captain makes run time fun time
Kyle Fujitsubo is more than the captain of the SF State men’s cross country team – he’s the team’s sense of humor and personality. “He gets everybody in a good mood at practice,” said teammate Max Fernandez, who is also...
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Jack Turner
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Monday, Oct 13 2008 3:34 AM
SKATE To BART, or BART To SKATE

Every year, the spots and the people on the Roughneck BART tour are different, but the overall feeling is the same. Skaters from all over the Bay Area meet up to throw back a few beers and enjoy the abundance...
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Stephen Morrison
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Sunday, Oct 5 2008 4:22 PM
Exotic Workout

Minus the glitter, black lights and perverts, pole dancing enhances body and mind
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Tiffany Branam
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Sunday, Oct 5 2008 3:55 PM
Freewheeling Design: Class gets hands-on wheelchair practice

For nearly two decades, SF State professor and paraplegic engineer Ralf Hotchkiss has devoted his life to ensuring that people in developing countries who are in need of wheelchairs have access to them. In 1989, Hotchkiss started a wheelchair design...
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Kimberly Chambers
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Thursday, Sep 25 2008 1:34 AM
[X]press Photography Staff - Spring 2009
This semester's staff.
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Friday, Oct 5 2007 9:20 AM