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Archive | September 18th, 2012

Construction beat

Despite the recent heat waves, construction on Nasatir and Storm Halls is progressing as scheduled.

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DA TrendWatch: Fall Into Style

Check out each photo to read about my three favorite trends this season leaving their mark on all wardrobe essentials.

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Aztecs defeat Nebraska Omaha

The San Diego State men’s soccer team did not let Friday’s heat distract or slow it down from beating the University of Nebraska Omaha 3-2 at the UCR/Courtyard by Marriott Soccer Invitational in Riverside.

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Oregon State takes down Aztecs in Fullerton Classic

After returning to the mainland following a tough Verizon Volleyball Challenge in Hawaii, the San Diego State volleyball team participated in the 2012 Fullerton Classic, hosted by Cal State Fullerton.

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SDSU suffers first defeat

The No. 15 San Diego State women’s soccer team entered its game against defending national champion and current No. 3 Stanford on Friday still undefeated and hungry to add to its win total.

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NPHC fraternaties dazzle at annual yard show

San Diego State students gathered under the sweltering midday sun to watch members of two fraternities step and stroll in a yard show last Friday.

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Professor goes abroad to further his research

Dr. Stuart Aitken was one of seven professors honored with a Monty Award for Outstanding Faculty Contribution at this year’s All-University Convocation.

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Professor’s work recognized nationally

This summer, the All-University Convocation took place at Viejas Arena, recognizing one faculty member from each college with a Monty Award for outstanding achievement.

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Clean water innovation creates stir

According to a study conducted by UNICEF, it has been estimated one in six people do not have access to clean drinking water and as a result, nearly two million deaths from diarrhea occur each year.

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Aztecs celebrate Constitution Day

In 2005, a congressional mandate was implemented requiring, “Each educational institution that receives Federal funds for a fiscal year shall hold an educational program on the United States Constitution on September 17 of such year for the students served by the educational institution” as noted in Section 111b of Public Law.

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Proposal helps south county students

Reality Changers Founder and President Chris Yanov has proposed to make it mandatory for college students in San Diego County to mentor first-generation college-bound students.

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‘The Words’ is a terrible, soul-crushing film

Yet, a film ironically devoting most of its run time to exploring the greatness of writers manages to vomit up some of the worst storytelling to ever reach theaters.

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