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Antonio Zaragoza, Photo Editor

Faculty strikes at CSU over contracts

The California Faculty Association will have a one-day strike at two California State University campuses next week in protest against unfair compensation.

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Global diversity event coming to SDSU

San Diego State is creating a place for interaction and communication between students from many different countries at next week’s International Peace Village.

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Holidays are fair game for ‘Harold & Kumar’

John Cho is best known as an alien-fighting helmsman of the starship enterprise in J.J. Abrams’ “Star Trek,” a perverted high school student who popularized the expression “milf” in “American Pie” and a surprisingly smart stoner with a good heart in the “Harold & Kumar” series.

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Select study spots satisfy midnight cravings

It’s that time of year again. As the weather cools, the promise of winter break approaches. However, with that assurance comes the looming cloud of finals.

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Charitable fitness benefits every body

Fall is a frenzy of exciting holiday parties, dreaded midterms and a surplus of calories. With the holiday season lurking around the corner, delicious treats are almost impossible to avoid.

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Antonio Zaragoza, Photo Editor

SDSU on the brink of back-to-back bowls

When the San Diego State men’s basketball team made the NCAA Tournament last spring, it was the first time in school history the team had made back-to-back tournament appearances.

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Finance Beat 11/9/11

Last year’s graduates facing record amounts of student debt A report from the Project on Student Debt stated average debt levels for college seniors were at an all-time high last week.

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Mandatory neutering program is essential

We’ve all seen the heart-wrenching commercials. As Sarah MacLauchlan’s “Angel” plays in the background, photos of abandoned animals suffering behind wiry bars flash across our television screens.

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Paul Ryan calls Pell Grants “unsustainable,” despite students’ reliance on them. MCT Campus

Pell Grants will not destroy US economy

Paul Ryan really does not like to help students. ThinkProgress reported that at a recent town hall meeting in Wisconsin, Ryan was asked why he was so vehemently against the Pell Grant program.

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Chelsea Massey, Staff Photographer

Early-hour eateries serve post-party edibles

It is hard to imagine life beyond the walls of Trujillo’s and the heavenly creation of the Sigma Pi burrito, but San Diego is bursting with after-hour restaurants and food stands to satisfy dangerous intoxicated munchies.

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Antonio Zaragoza, Photo Editor

Thwart technicality with intramural sports

There are several ways students can get involved with athletics at San Diego State. For example, many students are not aware that with a membership to the Aztec Recreation Center, they are eligible to join an intramural sport on campus.

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Come write back to me

It’s happening again. That’s why I’m writing you. Sometimes I don’t think I need sleep at all. It’s not insomnia. Maybe working nights does this to a person, makes their body forget the need to sleep.

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