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lader went 2-for-4 against USD on Sunday afternoon, Courtesy of SDSU Media Relations

Crosstown rival pummels SDSU at home

It was a rough day all around for the San Diego State baseball team.

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SDSU can’t hang on in 10-9 loss to ASU

Let the other team hang around long enough and there’s a definite possibility defeat could be stolen from the jaws of victory. The San Diego State water polo team learned this cruel lesson on Sunday.

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Staff Photographer Audrey Rynberg captured this gloomy photo of the stormy weather in San Diego, hot chocolate in one hand and a blazing fireplace at her feet. Aztec fans camping out weren’t as fortunate.

LOOKING THROUGH OUR LENS: There’s a cold front coming in from the Mesa

Staff Photographer Audrey Rynberg captured this gloomy photo of the stormy weather in San Diego, hot chocolate in one hand and a blazing fireplace at her feet. Aztec fans camping out weren’t as fortunate.

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BEAT BOX: SDSU slides in major college basketball polls

The San Diego State men’s basketball team wasn’t sure how far it would fall in the national rankings after its disappointing loss to BYU on Saturday. Yesterday morning, SDSU found out its slide down the polls wasn’t too far. The Aztecs fell from No. 6 in The Associated Press Poll to No. 9. In the [...]

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Spots not to miss when visiting Los Angeles

Los Angeles County is comprised of 4,060 square miles of developed land overflowing with restaurants, bars, clubs, stores and an estimated 10 million people. To put things into perspective, San Diego County is about 139 square miles larger than L.A., but has an estimated 6,800,000 less people.

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Suffering with seven dwarfs

Finding good roommates is always easier said than done. In the past three years I’ve had seven roommates, all with different personalities. They’re like the seven dwarfs: I’ve lived with Bitchy, Moody, Smoky, Crafty, Chatterbox, Grouchy and Steve.

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CROSSWORD SOLUTION: 3-1-11

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Sudoku 3-1

SUDOKU SOLUTION: 3-1-11

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Antonio Zaragoza / Photo Editor

Alleged line cutting dampens big game buzz

With hated rival BYU coming to town in what was arguably the most highly anticipated home game in San Diego State history, there was unparalleled excitement around campus last week. Enthusiastic students started lining up last Wednesday morning to get tickets, a good three days before they were scheduled to be released on Friday.

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DA TV: World champion freerunner Ryan Doyle

Reporter Tara Millspaugh catches up with Ryan Doyle, an extreme sports Red Bull athlete.

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Courtesy of NASA

Kepler satellite searches for new Earth

Professors at San Diego State have been working with NASA on the Kepler Mission since 2009, but recent discoveries have them excited.
Jerome Orosz, William Welsh and Donald Short, former dean of the College of Sciences, are part of the team that is analyzing data from the Kepler Mission.

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What to do when flights are troublesome

The influx of passengers during busy travel times such as spring break often means airlines are inundated with problems. Flight delays and cancellations are common mishaps during these times. It is important for spring break travelers to know what they can expect to encounter when flights are disrupted.

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