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Saying A final goodbye to the boy who lived

Saying A final goodbye to the boy who lived

Reviewing Harry Potter 7 part II is like trying to describe my senior year of high school — almost impossible to do in 500 words or less.

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SHS hosts health expo

Health-conscious students can celebrate National Public Health Week by exploring local wellness options on campus during today’s Health Expo: The Road to Wellness.

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SDSU rape victims left without resolution

Last year, the Center for Public Integrity investigated sexual assault on college campuses in the United States. The results indicate many schools resort to closed hearings to resolve cases that are not pursued by law enforcement, that such hearings are “shrouded in secrecy” and those students who are found responsible can face modest penalties.

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BREAKING: Spanish police found body of missing SDSU student Austin Bice

Authorities in Spain discovered the body of San Diego State exchange student Austin Bice Tuesday, more than a week after he went missing in Madrid. Bice, a Torrey Pines High School graduate and native of Carlsbad, had not been seen since he decided to walk home after he was turned away from a nightclub on [...]

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Grow up and stop poking Jimmer’s girlfriend

I don’t want to poke Jimmer Fredette’s girlfriend. Don’t get me wrong, she seems very nice. Actually, she seems more than nice. Whitney Wonnacott seems very mature and classy in her handling of the junior high girl’s locker room tactic she’s been subjected to by the Cro-Magnons from our beloved institution of higher learning, San Diego State.

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Football settlement

CSU settlement with former San Diego State football coach costs $4.57 million. Get all the details on the case here.

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Students bow their heads in a moment of silence during the service for Dr. Acejo. Antonio Zaragoza / Photo Editor

Students remember Dr. Henry Acejo

Students did not cry at the memorial service honoring the life of Dr. Henry Acejo. This was not because they did not mourn his passing or feel the loss of his presence, but because the memories they drew on and shared in testimonials were fond ones, bringing smiles and laughter.

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The new semester brought with it The Daily Aztec’s redesigned website. Students can visit www.thedailyaztec.com for the latest campus news, including many stories not published in the print edition.

The Daily Aztec launches new website

The new semester brought with it The Daily Aztec’s redesigned website. Students can visit www.thedailyaztec.com for the latest campus news, including many stories not published in the print edition.

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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR: At least roll your socks, please

The guy sitting in the fluffy chair next to me right now did not start off our non-relationship well. His first bad move: loudly narrating his own actions, like he thinks he’s on some sort of reality show or starring in his own movie, as if to somehow benefit his audience – me.

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ELECTION: Experience California needs

Perhaps the most appealing quality about Jerry Brown is his vast and varied experience. In a time of economic and political uncertainty, it’s very comforting to know that Brown — who polls say is very likely to win the California governor’s race in spite of the more than $141 million Meg Whitman spent out of her own pocket — has seen all this before.

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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR: Education before voting

By Ruthie Kelly, Editor in Chief To vote or not to vote, that is the question. It’s a quandary that’s not as simple as it seems. Before I was eligible to vote, I would have answered a simple, straightforward affirmative: Of course you should vote! It is your right and duty as a citizen of [...]

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LETTERS FROM THE EDITOR: Clueless? Talk to ROSS

Blackboard is both a blessing and a curse. It’s a blessing, because you can e-mail everyone in the whole class if you have a question, which is really convenient. But it’s also a curse, because everyone can e-mail the whole class if he or she has a question, which is really inconvenient.

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