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SF State volleyball club to compete in championships

From the screech of sneakers on the wooden floor of the gym to the “got it!” repeatedly shouted out, SF State’s women’s club volleyball team is hard at work preparing for their biggest...

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Gators exact revenge on Argonauts

In a surprising 8-6 win in their first game of a double header against Notre Dame de Namur University Thursday, the Gators softball team showed off their skills with clutch hitting and great...

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Intimate ceremony spotlights Latino graduates

SF State student Noemi Hernandez hugs her uncle, Juan Torres, after graduating at McKenna Hall. Photo by Erik Verduzco Of the 850 Latino students graduating from SF State this spring, a handful of...

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Intimate graduation ceremony draws families of Latino graduates

Excited chatter echoed through the hall as students, decked out in royal purple and gold caps and gowns, waited somewhat impatiently for their ceremony to start. The faint aroma of incense wafted from...

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SF State Theatre Arts Department breathes new life into “The Barber of Seville”

Welcoming students old and new, the Theater Arts Department is presenting “The Barber of Seville” for the second time this year in hopes of not only providing great entertainment but also spotlighting...

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The 9/11 generation: how we’ve all been affected

President Barack Obama spoke during the American Legion National Convention in Minneapolis recently, calling for help for the 9/11 generation: The five million plus soldiers who have served in Iraq,...

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SF State history professor draws up graphic novel to use as textbook

It’s 1876 and the courtroom in the Gold Coast of West Africa is small. The jurors are restless as they listen to a young woman named Abina Mansah desperately trying to convince them...

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Books becoming a thing of the past with the advent of technology

Remember that public space that we used to travel to when we were kids? You know, a library. It’s where physical books lined an endless sea of wooden and metal shelves, and a...

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Stressed-out students not taking advantage of SF State health services

Some students can handle it, while others fall victim to it. Stress is nothing new.  The never-ending mountain of homework, papers, projects and midterms combined with trying to make financial ends...

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Department of Transportation conducting study on 19th Avenue congestion

It’s no surprise to students at SF State that 19th Avenue is just a wee bit chaotic. Between dodging impatient traffic if you’re a pedestrian, coasting on your bike down Holloway into campus...

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Wrestlers squeeze win from Stanford

Pierre Bondoc getting the upper hand against Matt Sencebaugh, taking the first SFSU victory of the day and clearing the way for the Gator's 18-16 victory against Stanford on Jan. 30. Henry Ngyen |...

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Green class requirement is good for growth

It’s really no surprise that SF State has made the decision to introduce an environmental sustainability course into the general education requirements, especially since the city consistently supports...

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Barbie learns a lesson at SF State

Vanessa Corea, a senior at SF State, is happy with her own version of what a Barbie doll should look like at The Love Your Body Day at Cesar Chavez on February 23, 2011. Karen Kinney / staff...

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Gators net much-needed win after tough loss to Humboldt

SF State guard Nefi Perdomo attempts to drive past a Sonoma State defender on Saturday at the SF State gymnasium. Eric Soracco / staff photographer SF State’s men’s basketball team closed out its...

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Gator triathlon makes debut at Stanford 'Treeathlon'

The Gator Triathlon officially kicked off its collegiate career this semester by participating in the first West Coast Collegiate Triathlon Conference race, the seventh-annual Stanford Treeathlon....

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Gators fall short to Otters in four-game series

In a desperate attempt to win their four-game series against CSU Monterey Bay Saturday, the Gators softball team struggled in the last doubleheader that ended in defeat. Losing 1-2 to the Otters in...

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