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Archive | March 24th, 2011

SDSU loses on a technical knockout

ANAHEIM — Connecticut superstar guard Kemba Walker did it all against San Diego State on Thursday. He made 3-pointers, shot free throws and scored highlight-reel layups. He also, apparently, flopped. “We were just walking and I guess I brushed his shoulders a little bit and he flopped a little bit and he fell,” sophomore guard [...]

Posted in Basketball, Daily Aztec Stories, Men's Basketball, Sports, Today's Top Stories1 Comment

Crime Beat

A female student alerted the campus police last Sunday, after returning to her residence hall in Cuicacalli to discover her laptop had been urinated upon. The student’s MacBook, valued at $1,000, was destroyed by the urine. She is seeking to press vandalism charges and there is an investigation underway by campus police to find those responsible. The victim suspects friends of her roommate are the ones to blame for the incident.

Posted in Crime Beat, News0 Comments

LIVE In-Game Twitter: SDSU vs. UConn, NCAA Sweet 16

Follow Sports Editor Edward Lewis (@edwardflewis) and Assistant Sports Editor Agustin Gonzalez (@Agustin_Aztecs) as they live in-game tweet today’s San Diego State men’s basketball Sweet 16 game against UConn.

Posted in Basketball, Daily Aztec Stories, Men's Basketball, Sports, Today's Top Stories0 Comments

JAM: SXSW Live Blog – Day #5

JAM: SXSW Live Blog – Day #5

Got cuts and bruises all over your body, soles almost melting off your shoes and clothes that would be better off burned than washed? It must be day five of SXSW.

Posted in Blogs, J.A.M., Multimedia0 Comments

The A.S. Elections Committee met Tuesday to disqualify presidential candidate Kristopher Korsgaden after harassing e-mails and other acts. Antonio Zaragoza / Photo Editor

“Buk Fidy” disqualified for code violations

A special meeting was called by the Associated Students Elections Committee on March 22 where it disqualified A.S. presidential candidate Kristopher Korsgaden for accumulating five reprimands in violation of the election code.

Posted in Campus News, News4 Comments

Courtesy of Sarah Kovash

The story behind SDSU’s street preacher

Standing on San Diego State’s Free Speech Steps holding his large white sign, which read “God is Love / God Hates Sin,” Neal Konitshek is difficult to ignore.

Posted in Campus News, News, Today's Top Stories21 Comments

Courtesy of The Mission

Eggs and bacon on a ‘mission’

The Mission is more than a restaurant: It is a concept. Simple yet inspired, the idea is to strip away the pretentiousness of La Jolla-style a.m. dining while maintaining a competitive level of sophistication and quality with health awareness.

Posted in Breakfast, Daily Aztec Stories, Features, Food & Drink, R&B Guide 20110 Comments

Antonio Zaragoza / Photo Editor

Holy bagels, those are good

Whoever said San Diego bagels aren’t as authentic, scrumptious or as messy as New York bagels was definitely wrong. Big City Bagels, located on University Avenue in Hillcrest, offers customers fresh, homemade, quality bagels for breakfast on the go or for a casual sit-in breakfast with a close friend.

Posted in Breakfast, Features, Food & Drink, R&B Guide 20110 Comments

Antonio Zaragoza / Photo Editor

Banjos and Bellinis for brunch

Heading south on 30th Street, just past University Avenue, one particular establishment stands out.

Posted in Breakfast, Features, Food & Drink, Lunch, R&B Guide 20110 Comments

Antonio Zaragoza / Photo Editor

Sweets de les arrondissements

Lemon Meringue Tartelettes, Crème Brulee aux Fruits Rouge and Passion Fruit Ricotta Torte.

Posted in Dessert, Features, Food & Drink, R&B Guide 20110 Comments

Courtesy of Alforon

Family-style Lebanese food

What is this food? A pizza? A pita? Nope. It’s Lebanese food and it is even better. Off of El Cajon Boulevard, Alforon is tucked into a nondescript strip mall with little to no standout features.

Posted in Features, Food & Drink, Lunch, R&B Guide 20110 Comments

Antonio Zaragoza / Photo Editor

Nouveau riche cheesecakes

From a humble storefront on Adams Avenue in the heart of Normal Heights comes The Incredible Cheesecake Company, a master of the art of one of the simplest forms of joy — dessert.

Posted in Dessert, Features, Food & Drink, R&B Guide 20110 Comments

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