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Archive | March 14th, 2012

Antonio Zaragoza, Photo Editor

Respect must be central to clubs’ conflict

This week, San Diego State’s Campanile Walkway has been the site of both productive student activism and an unproductive and tense rivalry.

Posted in DA, Opinion4 Comments

Rating AS execs on campaign promises

Last spring, your current A.S. executive officers stood before you in Aztec Center and pledged to improve three major aspects about San Diego State: sustainability, leadership development and communication.

Posted in Opinion, Stacey Oparnica0 Comments

Courtesy of Twitter

Kashgari tweet exposes Saudi intolerance

America has utterly failed to relate to the Middle East in a sensible way. Western culture doesn’t understand Middle Eastern and Islamic culture, and I daresay we aren’t really trying to.

Posted in Kenneth Leonard, Opinion5 Comments

Slam dunk dreams lost

With all of this madness surrounding March, I can’t help but be reminded of my unsuccessful venture into the world of basketball. Although the result wasn’t exactly what I had hoped for, I taught myself to use it as a learning experience.

Posted in Humor, The Back Page1 Comment

Courtesy of Chad Dime

Surf team wins fourth straight

For the fourth year in a row, the San Diego State Surfing team secured the National Scholastic Surfing Association Championship and will advance to the national championship this June at Salt Creek.

Posted in DA, News0 Comments

National News 3.15.2012

Stocks trended higher on Monday with the Dow Jones industrial average ending at 12,959, the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index at 1371, and the Nasdaq ending at 2,983.

Posted in DA, National News, News0 Comments

SDSU senior Tim Shelton, who is battling bad knees, will benefit from an extra day worth of rest this week. | Antonio Zaragoza, Photo Editor

Aztecs trying to silence Wolfpack, experts

When it walks onto the court tomorrow morning, the San Diego State men’s basketball team won’t be taking on just the North Carolina State Wolfpack.

Posted in DA, Men's Basketball, Sports0 Comments

SDSU will open tournament against LSU

When a team is given one option, and one option only, there’s a ton of pressure put on its shoulders.

Posted in DA, Sports, Women’s Basketball0 Comments

SDSU students hosting C.U.R.E. Africa’s inaugural banquet. | Paige Nelson, Staff Photographer

C.U.R.E Africa lends hand

Communities United Reviving East Africa held its inaugural banquet last Sunday at the East African Community and Cultural Center. Proceeds from ticket sales for the event will go toward building wells in Somalia, one of the hardest hit regions of East Africa’s famine.

Posted in DA, News, Today's Top Stories1 Comment

Alongside many other businesses, Pura Vida displays its Costa Rican bracelets on Campanile Walkway. | Antonio Zaragoza, Photo Editor

Businesses busily bustle

Students and business owners gathered on Campanile Walkway on Tuesday to present their commerce.

Posted in DA, News0 Comments

Positive marks for ‘Zorro’

It was not a typical night at the movies during San Diego Symphony’s presentation of “The Mark of Zorro.” Playing for one show only at Copley Symphony Hall, the silent film was accompanied by the terrific organist, Russ Peck.

Posted in All the World's A Stage, Entertainment0 Comments

The latest from the music world

Springtime musical frolics are in full swing, with a slew of album announcements, large and small as well as many kick-off tours. The spring and summer concert calendar is filling fast with festivals and local shows.

Posted in Entertainment, Music0 Comments

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