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Lecturer Opens Restaurant in Daly City John Marcovici, a lecturer of SF State Speech Communications Studies, held a special ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday at the Boulevard Café, his newly opened restaurant in Daly City, along with the four owners, the Vice Mayor, City Council, Chamber of Commerce of Daly City and other guests.
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Friday, Dec 9 2005 6:58 PM

Students Come Together to Celebrate Culture Fifteen SF State student organizations hosted the second CultureFest on Thursday, a celebration of a cultural diversity and one of the key events of the International Education Week. The event took place along with the Office of International Programs in Malcolm X Plaza.
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Monday, Nov 21 2005 12:50 PM

Study Abroad Fair Held to Encourage Students to Travel the World SF State Office of International Programs hosted one of the two annual abroad fairs this afternoon at the Malcolm X Plaza, in an effort to encourage students to educate themselves on study, work, and travel abroad, inviting more than 40 off campus organizations including profit and non-profit organizations.
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Wednesday, Oct 5 2005 6:59 PM

Guest Speaker and Music Inspire Healthy Solutions SF State's Holistic Health Learning Center opened its door 10 years ago introducing alternative approaches and practices to students looking to lead a healthy lifestyle.
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Thursday, Sep 29 2005 6:08 PM

Organization Helps International Business Students Since San Francisco State University shares great ethnic and cultural diversities, getting a career in international business arenas may be an attractive option for many students regardless of whether they are domestic or international students.
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Thursday, Sep 29 2005 5:56 PM

Students Fight Against Military Presence in Okinawa, Henoko The PeaceFighter have been calling for a petition drive to stop the construction of the U.S. heliport bases in Henoko, Okinawa and hoping to bring their neglected issues surrounding their lives to the front.
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Sunday, Sep 25 2005 9:01 PM

ASI Encourages Student Involvement The SF State Associated Students Incorporated held a welcoming event in Malcolm X Plaza at the Cesar Chavez Student Center yesterday afternoon in a campaign to familiarize the students on campus with their programs and services.
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Thursday, Sep 15 2005 6:23 PM

ASI Encourages Student Involvement The SF State Associated Students Incorporated held a welcoming event in Malcolm X Plaza at the Cesar Chavez Student Center yesterday afternoon in a campaign to familiarize the students on campus with their programs and services.
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Thursday, Sep 15 2005 6:23 PM

New Gym Provides Convenient Workout for Students A newly opend fitness club on camous attracts not only residential students on campus but also students who live off-campus. The Village Fitness Center hopes to raise awareness of the campus community for being active and healthy.
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Sunday, Sep 4 2005 6:08 AM

Different Backpacks Decorate SF State As students came back for fall semester, their backpacks colored the SF State campus on the first day of school.
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Monday, Aug 29 2005 1:43 PM

SF State to Send 141 Students Abroad SF State will send 141 students to study abroad through the highly competitive California State University International Programs in the 2005-06 academic year, the most of any school in the CSU system.
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Wednesday, May 11 2005 5:17 PM

U.S. Refusal to Enter Kyoto Protocol Haphazard and Unfortunate Japanese consumers are becoming more and more aware of the call for carbon dioxide reduction at the local level, in addition to attending regularly scheduled symposiums and forums on issues related to the environment. Japanese TV commercials call for the audiences to purchase ecological household products designed in an effort to collaborate with the Kyoto Protocol.
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Wednesday, May 4 2005 2:31 PM

Students and Staff Rally Against University Cuts SF State students and staff were bussed yesterday afternoon to a demonstration rallying against classroom cuts, fee hikes and declining enrollment at California State Universities....
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Thursday, Apr 28 2005 8:49 AM

The Brassiere Gets a Lift When one thinks of technological breakthroughs, the first thoughts in their minds are usually of rocket ships and cures for terminal diseases, not women’s lingerie.
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Saturday, Apr 23 2005 10:50 AM

Cherry Blossom Festival Celebrates Japanese Culture Every spring, Japanese children and adults gather under the full bloom of the cherry blossoms, or “sakura,” enjoying the beautiful pink and white flowers while picnicking with food and refreshments in a common tradition called “Hanami.”
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Saturday, Apr 16 2005 12:12 PM

Spring Brings Allergy Season In Full Force Spring has come. Plants and flowers have started to bloom around campus and the color of flowers accompanies the pleasant weather. But for some people, it’s a season of struggle—fighting sneezing, watery eyes and running noses caused by the seasonal allergic rhinitis, otherwise known as hay fever.
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Saturday, Apr 2 2005 8:05 PM

SF State League of Filipino Students Bring Filipino Issues to the Forefront SF State League of Filipino Students brings issues facing the international Filipino community to forefront.
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Wednesday, Mar 23 2005 6:54 PM

Japanese Animation Club Kicks Off the Semester Anime FX, the Japanese animation club, has been continuously making their efforts in introducing the world of anime, paving a way for anime to the mainstream, appealing to students of various majors and ethnicities.
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Thursday, Mar 17 2005 8:13 PM

Phantom Homecoming On a cloudy and rain-sprinkled Friday afternoon, Malcolm X Plaza turned from grey to yellow. Eager SF State Gators filled the area with bright yellow T-shirts with “Gator Nation” printed on the front, in a last-minute campaign to encourage more students to go to the homecoming games, hoping that their voices echo throughout campus.
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Tuesday, Mar 8 2005 1:53 PM

Go on and Get Hired SF State Career Center held a series of workshops in their effort to get more students' attention to start preparing for their career.
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Wednesday, Mar 2 2005 8:57 PM

Cup Of Tea? Sponsored by Office of International Programs, International Coffee and Tea Hour has resumes after six years to provide students an opportunity to meet new friends.
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Tuesday, Feb 22 2005 8:22 PM

Move Over Pokemon Japan's stylish Harajuku girls are not only Gwen Stefani's favorite 'wealthy girls' but they are being emulated by SF State's young and fashionable.
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Wednesday, Feb 16 2005 12:34 PM