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Archive | February 10th, 2011

Students bow their heads in a moment of silence during the service for Dr. Acejo. Antonio Zaragoza / Photo Editor

Students remember Dr. Henry Acejo

Students did not cry at the memorial service honoring the life of Dr. Henry Acejo. This was not because they did not mourn his passing or feel the loss of his presence, but because the memories they drew on and shared in testimonials were fond ones, bringing smiles and laughter.

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Channing Tatum bloodied from battle in his Roman battle garb, portrays centurion Marcus Aquila as he stalks through this period film trying to restore his father’s reputation and honor in ancient roman culture. Courtesy of Matt Neiheim

Tatum on his upcoming role in ‘The Eagle’

Channing Tatum has long since been the iconic dreamboat to women everywhere as well as an extremely versatile star of a number of timeless films. The Daily Aztec had the chance to catch up with Tatum and ask about his new film, “The Eagle.”

Posted in Entertainment, Movies, Under the Scope0 Comments

THAT ‘70S GIRL - A fashionable throwback to years past feels just right for Spring. Free People ‘Peached Crisp’ military inspired jacket, zip front, cotton, olive, $128. Maxi dress, rayon, ecru, $198. Maxi slip, nylon, antique, $98, select stores. In t.b.d. at Nordstrom and online at Nordstrom.com. © Nordstrom, Inc.

Spring into the season’s best trends

In fashion, seasons come and go before most have a chance to flip the calendar pages. Industry insiders are always looking one season ahead, leaving the rest of us yearning for outfits that aren’t necessarily seasonally appropriate. Today marks the start of New York’s Fall Fashion Week, but the spring and summer styles shown in September deserve a proper welcome before the cold-weather looks take center stage.

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Artwork courtesy of Staff Artist Rob Piper

A new amendment to end corporate rule

Our democratic process has become a business, where influence is bought and sold like any other commodity. How did we get here? Simple – by letting corporations drown out the voices of citizens.

Posted in Opinion, Randy Wilde9 Comments

Peter Kluch / Senior Staff Photographer

Crawford thinks Aztecs can make history

While students are lining up by the masses to get their San Diego State men’s basketball tickets, there’s another nationally ranked team at SDSU many people haven’t heard about.

Posted in Sports, Water Polo0 Comments

File Photo

SDSU ready to kick off the season in LA

The San Diego State softball team finished last season with a decent 34-16 overall record, but it failed to follow through in big games and finish strong — or “finish it,” as team members say.

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Courtsey of Mike Farley

Badfish bassist talks of Sublime and Scotty Don’t

Joe Hanks is a bassist for the band Badfish: A Tribute To Sublime and will be performing at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow in the House of Blues.

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Courtesy of Brittany Harb

Sleeping Giant Music is the bump in the night

Sleeping Giant Music is quickly becoming a force to be reckoned with in the worldwide club scene. Brandishing heavy beats and swirling melodies, the outfit that started as just a few artists getting together and making music in San Diego has turned into something much greater.

Posted in Entertainment, Music, Pop Rocks0 Comments

Photo Editor Antonio Zaragoza captured this unexpected visitor to the student section at the recent game against Utah. Suggestions for costumes the next time President Stephen L. Weber chooses to join us should be sent to letters@thedailyaztec.com.

The show’s newest member

Posted in SDS View, The Back Page0 Comments


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