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Archive | April 11th, 2012

Social media use effective in sports

Social media has had a great effect on a lot of things; the world of sports wasn’t excluded from the party.

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Preposterone performs at 2:30 p.m. every Wednesday in front of Hepner Hall and Scripps Cottage. | Dustin Michelson, staff photographer

Preposterone stirs hormones with serenades

Only a few listens to groups such as Straight No Chaser make it obvious there aren’t many forms of entertainment as purely endearing or unabashedly fun as a cappella. Even “Glee” has a certain charm to it, though the members of Preposterone say they “can do it without the auto-tune.”

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Courtesy of Peter Ionvino

Releasing Friday

Releasing Friday

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Sudoku Solution 4.12.2012

Sudoku Solution 4.12.2012

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Crossword Puzzle Solution 4.12.2012

Crossword Puzzle Solution 4.12.2012

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Aztec Gaming: New Devil May Cry Trailer Released

Dante shows what he’s got.

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Aztec Gaming: Crysis 3 images leaked

Bows and Arrows. And robot suits.

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Culture Week highlights diversity

Culture Week inaugurated its annual celebration of diversity last week.

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Estimated to finish by June, “Water Group Job 923” has closed lanes along a large stretch of Montezuma Road. / Allie Daugherty, Editor in Chief

Roadwork annoys commuters

An ongoing construction project has continued to block lanes on Montezuma Road between Collwood Boulevard and College Avenue, as well as cause headaches for some San Diego State students who commute to campus.

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World News 4.11.2012

Violence between the Syrian government and the popular opposition continued yesterday, despite the newly sanctioned United Nations cease-fire agreement.

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Leo Frank must argue his innocence in court after the murder of one of his employees. The resulting performance haunts. / Thinkstock

Cygnet’s ‘Parade’ disturbs

It has been almost 10 years since the Cygnet Theatre Company was founded by Bill Schmidt and Sean Murray in San Diego.

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The documentary about bullying was given a controversial “PG-13” rating. / MCT Campus

‘Bully’ releasing in more theaters

In the interest of starting this review with something upbeat before going in-depth about the dark subject matter, “Bully” recently received some good news.

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