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Archive | April 11th, 2012

Alumna Antwanisha Alameen speaking in Storm Hall. | Peter Kluch, senior staff photographer

Alumna lectures about Igbo women

San Diego State’s Department of Africana Studies hosted the final spring installment of its 40th anniversary lecture series Monday in Storm Hall.

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Rapp stays down to earth in class

Beginning as a student who used to sit in the back corner and refrained from participating in class, Michael Rapp has since become a celebrated lecturer at San Diego State.

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Instagram buyout draws criticism

The concept of a billion, which is a one followed by nine zeros, is generally reserved for measurements of all things massive. Because of this, when money is measured in billions, people take notice.

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Because the Internet is becoming more intrusive every single day, users must be wary about how much information they publish about themselves on social media sites. | MCT Campus

Strive for more anonymity in growing tech age

Attention, Facebookers: It’s not always necessary to let the world know what you’re doing.

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Many in the public are upset it’s taken so long for Zimmerman to be charged. | MCT Campus

‘Stand Your Ground’ sets risky precedent

Wednesday’s announcement that George Zimmerman will face charges is hardly the end of the national tragedy that began on the evening of Feb. 26.

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Professor Wendy Shapiro stands in front of posters of her own work, setting an example for students seeking careers in the graphic design field. | Dustin Michelson, staff photographer

Prof draws students with passion for design

The moment before registering for classes can evoke a variety of emotions among students.

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A lesson before living

Meet Bobo the Clown. He makes children laugh. His real name is not important because he is not important.

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Event bids locals to take a bite out of Hillcrest

Imagine taking a stroll down the streets of Hillcrest indulging in top-notch cuisine and refreshment. For the past 11 years, the neighborhood has made this a reality by hosting the Taste of Hillcrest, a one-day event when more than 40 local restaurants serve samples of their tastiest fares.

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JAM: Hooked on Hoodie

With the release of “All American”, the New York rapper will only get bigger.

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So far, the odds have definitely been in “The Hunger Games’” favor. As of print time, “The Hunger Games” has grossed $463.7 million worldwide. Opening weekend netted distributor Lionsgate an eye-popping $152.5 million, making it the 3rd most successful opening weekend ever. | MCT Campus

Social media gives ‘Hunger Games’ an edge

So far, the odds have definitely been in “The Hunger Games’” favor.

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Sophomore Jamaal Franklin made the winning shot.| Peter Kluch, senior staff photographer

UNLV win was best of 2012

he San Diego State basketball team played its fair share of dramatic games this season, but one contest stands apart from the rest.

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Freshman utility player Greg Allen scored two runs. | Dustin Michelson, staff photographeru

SDSU falls flat in final innings

The San Diego State baseball team was riding an emotional high after a weekend sweep against UNLV in Las Vegas before suffering a 6-2 loss at the hands of No. 19 USD Monday evening, dropping its record to 17-17 after holding a winning record for the first time since March 10.

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