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Archive | October 1st, 2012

In life, our choices make us

I finished typing the last line to the story I had just spent the last six months of my life researching. In it described a one Victor Lopez. As I leaned back in my chair, I stretched out, thinking about how I got to this point.

Posted in Fiction, The Back Page0 Comments

Goalkeeper Blake Hylen is a force in the net

The San Diego State men’s soccer team is currently 4-4-1 overall on the season. The Aztecs will look to get their first conference win of the year at 7 p.m.

Posted in Men's Soccer, Sports0 Comments

SDSU gets first MW victory

Fresh off a disappointing loss to Nevada in the Mountain West Conference opener, the San Diego State women’s volleyball team rallied to defeat Wyoming in Laramie, Wyo.

Posted in Sports, Volleyball0 Comments

SDSU loses heartbreaker to Cal in double overtime

The San Diego State men’s soccer team lost its first conference game in heartbreaking fashion on Friday, 1-0, in double-overtime to the University of California, Berkeley.

Posted in Men's Soccer, Sports0 Comments

Aztecs bite the Wolf Pack

The No. 12/17/13 San Diego State women’s soccer team opened up Mountain West Conference play against the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Friday night at the SDSU Sports Deck. The Aztecs continued their winning ways, improving to 10- 1-1 on the season after beating the Wolf Pack 3-0 in a one-sided match.

Posted in Sports, Women's Soccer0 Comments

Aztecs don’t slack off, they slackline instead

Three ropes hang on various levels parallel one another between three rows of palm trees, overlooking swings and a jungle gym at the Old Trolley Barn Park in University Heights.

Posted in Features, Travel & Adventure2 Comments

This is war: How to handle roommate issues

Many scholars believe lingering issues from World War I directly contributed to the start of World War II. What can students learn from this global battle?

Posted in Advice, Dorm Life, Features0 Comments

New Releases for Oct. 2

Two words: Moon Nazis.

Posted in Entertainment, New Releases0 Comments

‘Allegiance’ entertains and informs

Somehow you would think a musical about an Asian- American family forced to move to a Japanese internment camp would be an angry and emotionally draining experience, leaving theatergoers feeling as if they just got punched in the gut.

Posted in All the World's A Stage, Entertainment0 Comments

Couples debate being ‘Facebook official’

You’re easily the cutest couple on campus, but does it even matter if you aren’t “Facebook official”?

Posted in Features, Romance & Relationships0 Comments

Professor honored with Monty Award

San Diego State communication professor Brian H. Spitzberg has added one more award to his many accolades: the Monty Award.

Posted in Campus News, DA, News0 Comments

CA bans ‘conversion therapy’

Parents in California can no longer use the pseudo-scientific “conversion therapy” in attempts to change their children’s homosexual orientation.

Posted in DA, Local, News1 Comment

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