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Star forward Kawhi Leonard leads SDSU in points per game and rebounds per game, Antonio Zaragoza / Photo Editor

Despite loss, Aztecs only slide to No. 6 / 7 in polls

San Diego State men’s basketball head coach Steve Fisher used to look at the rankings and his eyes would scroll all the way down to the bottom.

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Crossword Solutions: 2-1-11

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Sudoku Solutions: 2-1-11

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BYU-SDSU

The Road to BYU: Chapter 2: Jimmer Fredette

I probably treated Las Vegas how a grandma would, except I declined valet parking. The last thing you want to do is hand someone else the keys when there’s a dead body in your trunk. What happened in Vegas will stay in Vegas. What happened the next day in Provo, Utah, will stay with me [...]

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Kawhi Leonard

Leonard denies Twitter account

San Diego State men’s basketball star forward Kawhi Leonard says a Twitter account titled @Kawhi_Leonard is not his. The sophomore forward said he was aware of the fake account, but denied having any association with it. Leonard and the rest of the Aztecs will face Colorado State at 6 p.m. PT on Wednesday night in [...]

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The exciting history of SD’s oldest park

San Diego’s Balboa Park got its name in 1910, replacing its original title, “City Park.” The comparatively bland name was swapped as an homage to Vasco Nuñez de Balboa, a Spanish conquistador who claimed all of the shores of the Pacific Ocean for Spain’s province in the early 16th century.

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Courtesy of cagetheelephant.com

It’s hit or miss with new Cage the Elephant

The sophomore album has often been the bane of many bands’ existence. Generally, once a band reaches a large enough audience that allows the members to tour the country like the rock stars they are, they put out an album that has nearly none of the same things that made the kids love them in the first place.

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Lander’s new book continues White satire

Outdoor performance gear, organic food and Ray-Ban Wayfarers are not only items that can be found in a typical San Diego State student’s apartment, they are also things Christian Lander makes fun of.

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Antonio Zaragoza / Photo Editor

Aztecs dismantle overmatched Cowboys

The San Diego State Aztecs had a bad week, and they needed to take it out on somebody. It just so happened the Wyoming Cowboys were the unlucky ones to be next on the schedule.

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Antonio Zaragoza / Photo Editor

Embrace the cultural beat at Balboa Park

Heading north on Park Boulevard just past Inspiration Point, visitors will come to an establishment that honorably supports Balboa Park’s reputation as a landscape of art and culture.

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Artwork courtesy of Staff Artist Rob Piper

Greed is Achilles’ heel of music industry

Look no further than the recording industry to see Charles Darwin’s theory of “survival of the fittest” in full swing. Record companies duke it out for control of charts and radio stations, while artists push to remain relevant in a time of abysmal record sales and dwindling ticket distribution.

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It was all smiles for sophomore shooting guard Chase Tapley (22) and the rest of the San Diego State men’s basketball team, which beat Wyoming by 39 points, Antonio Zaragoza / Photo Editor

Men’s Basketball Notebook: Loss to Cougars ignites team; Franklin soars

After losing its first game of the season last Wednesday to BYU, San Diego State men’s basketball head coach Steve Fisher said he was a “little bit concerned” with how his SDSU squad would respond against Wyoming on Saturday night.

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