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Coachella 2012 lineup frustrates

Every January, music enthusiasts gather around their computers, waiting for the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival to announce the year’s lineup. Unfortunately, this year’s announcement disappointed many festivalgoers who bought presale passes.

Posted in DA, Music, Sneak Peek3 Comments

Stanford professor hosts open online course

An article by NPR reports that, last year, a Stanford University computer science professor named Sebastian Thrun and several colleagues decided to teach a class open to anyone with a computer and Internet access.

Posted in Finance News0 Comments

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1,200 solar panels installed on ARC’s roof

The Aztec Recreation Center is in the process of installing almost 1,200 solar panels on its rooftop, which will save the school more than $2 million throughout the next several decades.

Posted in News, Today's Top Stories0 Comments

Courtesy of College Republicans

‘Preachers’: Stand proud

The recent release of the San Diego State College Republicans’ “Teach or Preach” list, and the subsequent media attention given to the aforementioned list, raises several questions.

Posted in DA, Letter to the Editor2 Comments

Birthdays and yucky sex

Saturday is my birthday. 28. F—. Another year — poof! Velcro Nikes and Bingo Nights here I come! And you damn kids better offer me your seat on the trolley!

Posted in DA, Humor1 Comment

Peter Kluch, Senior Staff Photographer

IMAGES: SDSU’s Lady Aztecs steal the show

Photos from the last Lady Aztecs game.

Posted in DA, Galleries0 Comments

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Culinary courses add flavor to local fixings

In order to sustain life, it is necessary to consume nutritious foods. This is no secret. However, taking the time to prepare and cook food can be an inundating task, especially for those who consider heating a Pop-Tart in a toaster oven to be chef’s work.

Posted in Food & Drink1 Comment

Katie Foster, Staff Photographer

Nosh on nutritious dishes at Jyoti-Bihanga

The Normal Heights vegetarian restaurant, Jyoti-Bihanga, may have an unusual name, but it’s one worth remembering. For students craving a more wholesome dining experience, this is the place to be. While the restaurant specializes in vegetarian cuisine, meat-eaters and vegetarians alike will relish in a mouth-watering menu of healthy and meat-free, yet satisfying options.

Posted in DA, Food & Drink0 Comments

Photo Editor Antonio Zaragoza captured this photo of Wilco performing under a shower of soft synthetic light last Sunday at Copley Symphony Hall.

Looking through our lens: Dawned on them

Posted in Looking Through Our Lens0 Comments

Flag drops for new ‘Top Gear’

Jezza, Captain Slow and The Hamster are back at it again, returning to the BBC for the 18th series of one of the world’s most popular shows.

Posted in Boob Tube Scoop, Television0 Comments

Aztec Gaming: BioWare’s new MMO, ‘Old Republic,’ a force

As soon as the player’s Imperial bounty hunter steps off the transport in Hutta, it is clear “Star Wars: The Old Republic” is going to be fun.

Posted in Aztec Gaming, Entertainment, Multimedia1 Comment

Antonio Zaragoza, Photo Editor

Tweedy reminisces during a beautiful set

Wilco, perhaps one of the most versatile and critically-acclaimed bands of the last decade, performed downtown at San Diego’s Copley Symphony Hall on Sunday evening.

Posted in Live and Dangerous, Music0 Comments

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