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Archive | May 10th, 2012

Glasses up, here’s to you

My father’s my hero. He’s survived a whole lot worse tragedies than you or me, and yet I’ve never seen him cry in my life.

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As business majors graduate in swarms, companies begin to question the diversity of the degree. | Chelsea Massey, staff photographer

Diversity is key for business majors to-be

During the 2008-2009 school year, business majors dominated the American academic community with the largest number of degrees granted to undergraduate students. However, quantity does not always guarantee quality.

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North Park’s Food Currency Trade nurtures future growers. | Alyssa Zickenberg, staff writer

Food Currency trades homegrown harvest

On a sunny Thursday afternoon, the Art Produce Garden in North Park is full of vibrant colors, laughing children and smiling community members enjoying the monthly Food Currency Trade.

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Katie Foster, staff photographer

Custom treats confect sweet fantasies

Chocolate, cookies and other delicious treats can be bought at any grocery or convenience store.

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CSU trustees battle scrutiny

The lack of funds in the California State University system general fund forced Cal State students to face yet another tuition hike for the upcoming fall semester, but questionable spending in executive compensation and perks by the CSU Chancellor’s Office opposes the validity of cutting enrollments, class sizes and increases in tuition.

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Crime Beat 5.10.2012

Student’s attempt to forge checks fails, and more.

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Jenni Prisk, pictured above, was one of several speakers at SDSU’s TEDx conference last Sunday, inspiring students with “Ideas Worth Spreading.” | Paige Nelson, staff photographer

Conference enlightens through innovation

Two TEDx events recently took place at UC San Diego and San Diego State.

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Nasatir Hall and Storm Hall are to be reconstructed and renovated by January 2015 | Peter Kluch, senior staff photographer

Buildings undergo repair

The school year is reaching its end for San Diego State students, however this season also marks a new beginning for Storm and Nasatir Hall, both of which will be reconstructed and renovated.

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Tanned mom taking heat

A New Jersey woman has recently been charged for placing her 6-year-old daughter in a tanning bed.

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