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Archive | April 19th, 2012

Mary Eisenhower spoke to members of People to People. | Ana Ceballos, senior staff writer

Eisenhower’s granddaughter visits

“Once you get out there in the world, you will realize the news feeds are different from what you experience. The world is not so bad when you get out there,” Mary Eisenhower, granddaughter of the late United States president Dwight D. Eisenhower, said.

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UCLA apologizes for folly

University of California Los Angeles is apologizing to hundreds of high school seniors for raising and then taking away their hopes of admission after mistakenly sending out acceptance letters to 894 students.

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Org celebrates 40th year

San Diego State’s Andres Bonifacio Samahan, a Filipino-American cultural organization, will celebrate its 40th anniversary on Saturday.

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Unique holiday shares beliefs

Project Nur celebrated the interfaith holiday Mimouna last Monday on campus. The cultural organization is soon to conclude its first year at San Diego State as a pluralistic group dedicated to diversity.

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San Diego State faculty voting on campus whether or not to strike if collective bargaining with the CFA fails. | Paige Nelson, staff writer

Faculty says yay or nay to strike

California State University faculty is in the process of voting on whether or not they will authorize a strike. If the vote is approved, the strike will take place if the California Faculty Association does not come to an agreement with the CSU Chancellor and Board of Trustees.

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MCT Campus

Defy Internet reinvention

I’m not sure when it happened. Somewhere between Xanga, the demise of Myspace and the transition to Timeline on Facebook, social networking sites became a much bigger part of our lives than they ever needed to be.

Posted in DA, Opinion, Stacey Oparnica1 Comment

MCT Campus

Students blind to toxic threat

What scares you the most about school? Grades? Finding the right internship? Maybe talking to the girl who sits next to you every day? Whatever your fears, asbestos exposure is probably not one of them.

Posted in DA, Leonardo Castaneda, Opinion2 Comments

JAM: Top 5 Artists to See As Holograms

I, for one, embrace our hologram overlords.

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Gregory Page and John C. Reilly will be among the Unplugged. | Courtesy of Masen Larsen

Adams Ave pulls the plug

Sure, Tupac was a hologram at last week’s weekend one of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, and weekend two is sold out. What is a San Diegan to do when looking to satisfy their festival urges?

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The four-piece post-punk band from Scotland will bring heavy jams and accents to San Diego tonight. | Courtesy of Neil Thomas Douglas

Casbah has Promised Jetpacks tonight

Scottish post-punk revival band We Were Promised Jetpacks will be jetting through San Diego tonight, bringing abrasive yet calming rock to The Casbah.

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Courtesy of Barbara Macgillivray

Released Friday

“Chimpanzee” Disneynature, “The Lucky One” Warner Bros. Pictures, “Think Like a Man” Screen Gems, “To The Arctic 3D” IMAX

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A blood-dimmed jungle

This jungle is a living creature. The cicadas buzzing. The birds chirping. It’s near impossible to sleep at night. The air is so humid you could swear it’s raining.

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