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What’s #Trending: Junior Seau, Adam Yauch

This week the entertainment industry tragically lost two icons and naturally, mourners used social media to vent about the passing of hometown-hero Junior Seau and Hip Hop pioneer Adam Yauch.

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JAM: Songs to Help You Get Through Finals

They help for that little “push” everyone needs during finals.

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The College Area is chock-full of apartments and students willing to share dirty details. Dustin Michelson, Staff Photographer

Students share skinny on local housing

As the school year comes to an end, so will many students’ apartment leases.

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With a history dating back to the 1960s, SDSU housing hasn’t always been what it is today. Antonio Zaragoza, Photo Editor

SDSU housing holds history in its walls

Imagine living in the 1960s. Now imagine experiencing college during the ‘60s while living in the first on-campus dormitory, Zura Hall.

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Homes open spaces for multiple rooommates. Antonio Zaragoza, Photo Editor

Home dwellers, be wary before renting

You and your friend get along great. You hang out on weekends, have fun at parties together and, for this reason, you’ll be perfect roommates, right? Wrong.

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Landlords respect tenants who pay on time. Chelsea Massey, Staff Photographer

Savvy tenants skirt landlord squabbles

First-year college students often look forward to living independently and finally breaking free from their parents’ restrictions.

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Contest awards praise-worthy mates

The saying, “You have to kiss a lot of frogs before you find a prince” doesn’t only apply to love.

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Beware rooms with boyfriend infestations. Katie Foster, Staff Photographer

Some monsters live above the bed

Terrifying transformations like these are all too familiar when San Diego State students reminisce about horrible roommate experiences.

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SD supper clubs stimulate social palates

Some resemble scavenger hunts or flash mobs. Others have top-secret rendezvous, exclusivity and a whole lot of mystery.

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Fires during the flood

This here’s the story of Bart McCarther: his life and death during the Flood.

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Courtesy of Google

Google prototype has ‘eyes’ on new device

An amplified experience of reality is no longer a futuristic concept with Google’s most recent creation: “Project Glass.”

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The Flower Fields in Carlsbad are teeming with Ranunculus blooms and will be open to the public until May 13. Brittany Fasano, Staff Writer

Stop at Flower Fields and smell the roses

Tis the season for flower lovers at The Flower Fields in Carlsbad as the Giant Tecolote Ranunculus is currently in full bloom, covering acres of land with a canvas of color.

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