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SDSU ready for MW tournament

As the Mountain West regular season came to a conclusion last Saturday, the San Diego State women’s soccer team began preparing for the Mountain West Conference Championship, scheduled for Nov. 2-6 in Albuquerque, N.M.

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DAY OF THE DEAD Photo editor Antonio Zaragoza captured this photo of Educational Opportunity Programs Assistant Director Cynthia Torres celebrating a haunting tradition with understated elegance.

Looking through our lens 11/2/11

 

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Courtesy of Will Merydith

Deadmau5 overcomes hitches to rock Petco

As the houselights pulsated to the hi-hat splashes of “Where My Keys,” the curtain in front of the stage fell to reveal dance music icon Deadmau5 in his cartoon-mouse-helmet-festooned glory.

Posted in Entertainment, Live and Dangerous, Music0 Comments

MCT Campus

‘Battlefield’ ravages rivals despite bugs

The long-awaited “Battlefield 3” was released last week and fans know the wait was well worth it. The wildly successful franchise’s latest installment does not disappoint.

Posted in Entertainment, Games, Unpaused0 Comments

MCT Campus

Compost plans no wasted effort

On a grander scale, roughly 132 million tons, or about 54 percent, of the municipal solid waste we generated in 2009 ended up in landfills.

Posted in Opinion, Stacey Oparnica0 Comments

Antonio Zaragoza, Photo Editor

Aztecs ROCK college food drive

San Diego State won first place at the Colleges Rock Hunger Food Drive award ceremony, which occurred yesterday at the Hard Rock Hotel downtown.

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SDSU service brings IT innovation

As part of an effort to gear the university toward overall student and faculty success, San Diego State’s Instructional Technology Services has created a program that increases student productivity through smart classroom resources.

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Tax code heavy on courts

The Post-Reagan tax code has only grown more complex and significantly longer throughout the years.

Posted in Brody Burns, Opinion2 Comments

Sam Sparhawk, Staff Photographer

UW drops Aztecs again

It was an up-and-down weekend for the San Diego State men’s soccer team.

Posted in Men's Soccer, Sports0 Comments

SDSU awaits exhibition

It’s been more than seven months since the San Diego State men’s basketball team has played a game.

Posted in Men's Basketball, Sports1 Comment

Courtesy of Dangerbird Records

Minus the Bear tour to celebrate 10 years

Seattle-based Minus the Bear has crafted some of the most intricately layered and rhythmically complex indie rock of the last decade.

Posted in Entertainment, Interviews, Under the Scope1 Comment

Commence cold cruisin’

After the funeral, Jimbo’s family joined hands and made a circle around his Rocketcoffin’s launch pad.

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