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Archive | April 11th, 2011

Jeff Lewis / Staff Photographer

Aztecs ride big inning to win against Utah

At first glance, it looks as if there is a mistake in the box score.

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Peter Kluch / Senior staff photographer

Team’s upset bid falls short in Berkeley

When a team goes on the road and loses to the team ranked second in the nation, sometimes the best thing to do is try to focus on the positives.

Posted in Sports, Water Polo0 Comments

Photographer Bill Cunningham takes a shot of an unaware subject on the crowded New York City street on his bike. Bored by the world of fashion photography, Bill takes to the streets for photos of everyday people, Courtesy of First Thought Films / Zeitgeist Films

Bill Cunningham remains an enigma in NYC

Bill Cunningham tells a friend he’s riding his 29th bicycle, because the other 28 have been stolen.

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SDSU library officials have posted signs warning students of the need to always keep belongings close at hand, Antonio Zaragosa / Photo Editor

Theft in library rises; police plan changes

Police are compiling new ways to deal with theft in the library after the problem has recently increased.

Posted in Campus News, News, Today's Top Stories0 Comments

MCT Campus

Coaching organization impacts lives of kids

A new nonprofit organization called Coaching Corps has arrived at San Diego State to help local disadvantaged youth. It is an organization that works with after-school programs in low-income neighborhoods.

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Joe Wright with a camera on the set of “Hanna.” After directing many dramatic films, Wright takes the chance to direct an action movie without all the bravado and kitsch that is usually associated with the genre, Courtesy of Jasin Boland

Successful director Joe Wright comes to SDSU

Director Joe Wright squints in the bright spring sunlight as he steps out of his car and into the KPBS building at San Diego State.

Posted in Entertainment, Interviews, Under the Scope0 Comments

Congress must end vast overspending

In an era of unrivaled political excess, it seems as if the only group protected from budget cuts are our very own congressional representatives.

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Political rhetoric ostracizes moderates

Since the midterm elections last November, the Republican Party has showered us with fanfare about how triumphant its return to power will be next year.

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Awake on a day of no phones

It was chaos. Students arose in the morning to find something was missing. Not just an ordinary thing like a backpack or a textbook, but something that connected the students with the rest of the world.

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Cartoon 4-11-11

Opinion Cartoon: 4-11-11

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