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Archive | April 30th, 2012

The show seeks to redefine woman’s societal norms. John Anderson, Entertainment Editor

Fighting for the future

Feminism. It’s one word that seems to stir up a lot of controversy.

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The annual event at Spreckels Organ Pavillion features performances from SDSU’s School of Music and Dance. Courtesy of Marian Liebowitz

Liebowitz discusses ‘Concert in the Park’

On Saturday, Cinco de Mayo, a lively music recital called “Concert in the Park” will be performed at the Spreckels Organ Pavilion at Balboa Park. Marian Liebowitz, the event manager, spoke about the history of this annual show and answered some questions about her involvement with this holiday treat. The Daily Aztec: Can you tell [...]

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Concert Calendar

Concert Calendar

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Must Do in May

May has two major video game releases to watch for.

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MCT Campus

Cut defense budget to decrease loan fees

This summer brings the end of that five-year period, and rates will double unless legislative inaction is deemed too damaging to the election prospects of either party.

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Protest animal testing by buying elsewhere

Within the confines of cold laboratory walls, in steel barren cages, imprisoned dogs, cats, monkeys, rabbits, birds, mice, rats and guinea pigs await experimentation.

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Protestors in early April carrying banners opposing the exclusion of Hazem Salah Abu Ismail from the upcoming Egpytian presidential elections at the end of May. MCT Campus

Egyptians rally for democracy

With the Egyptian presidential election, set for May 23 and 24, quickly approaching, thousands of Egyptians from differing political spheres took to protesting…

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Event attempts to ‘cover the night’

On April 20, supporters of Invisible Children took to the streets to complete their latest initiative known as “Cover the Night,” to spread the word about the injustices committed by African warlord Joseph Kony.

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Let the festivities stop

The temperature is rising and crop tops are becoming shorter.

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SDS-View 5.01.2012

SDS-View 5.01.2012

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Senior Jomel Torres hit a home run in Sunday’s loss. Dustin Michelson, Staff Photographer

SDSU loses in shootout

The San Diego State baseball team had its rally caps Sunday, but put them on a few innings too late.

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Sun Devils too hot for Aztecs

The San Diego State women’s water polo team traveled to Palo Alto this weekend, where it competed in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championship.

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