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Archive | November 8th, 2011

The X-man looks to be the X-factor for the Aztecs

When former San Diego State point guard Richie Williams graduated two years ago, the succession plan was already known.

Posted in Basketball, Sports0 Comments

Rahon’s road back to SDSU leads to bigger opportunity.

The exact distance from the Torrey Pines High School gymnasium in North County San Diego to Viejas Arena on the San Diego State campus is 20.1 miles. The former is where junior guard James Rahon could have been found playing basketball four years ago, the latter is where Rahon can be found playing basketball now. [...]

Posted in Men's Basketball, Sports0 Comments

MCT Campus

Speed rail is runaway train of tax dollars

In 2008, California voters approved Proposition 1A, The Safe, Reliable High-Speed Passenger Train Bond Act for the 21st Century.

Posted in Brody Burns, Opinion0 Comments

Courtesy of Sony Online Entertainment

Explore the ‘DC Universe’ free of charge

A month like November, with so many game releases, can hit gamers hard in the wallet. Luckily, there’s one game this month that won’t cost a dime.

Posted in Entertainment, Unpaused0 Comments

Sam Sparhawk, Staff Photographer

Cowgirls upset Aztecs in semis

Despite outshooting its opponent 12-6, the second-seeded San Diego State women’s soccer team dropped a 1-0 decision against third-seeded Wyoming in the semifinal round of the Mountain West Championship in Albuquerque, N.M. last Friday.

Posted in Sports, Women's Soccer0 Comments

Dustin Michelson, Staff Photographer

Bay Area win gets away

The San Diego State men’s soccer team left for the Bay Area on Thursday to take on Stanford and Cal for a weekend of Pacific-12 Conference play.

Posted in Men's Soccer, Sports0 Comments

Antonio Zaragoza, Photo Editor

Students rally for CSU budget

Associated Students of San Diego State held a rally for higher education at the end of Campanile Walkway yesterday afternoon.

Posted in News, Today's Top Stories0 Comments

Diversity efforts brings Safe Zones

San Diego State is becoming a more friendly environment for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community because of Safe Zone training that faculty, staff and students have undergone.

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