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Students put their green thumb to work

Members of the Student Nutrition Organization at San Diego State volunteered time to nurture the campus herb garden.

CSU Chancellor requests pay cut

Incoming California State University Chancellor Timothy P. White recently requested to have part of his state-funded salary reduced by 10 percent, which would add $41,500 to the CSU budget.

CSU students to receive $249

As the California State University campuses prepared for a $250 million cut last semester, good surfaced when California voters passed Proposition 30.

Aztecs beat Cowboys for MW title

On Saturday, San Diego State claimed the Mountain West championship for the 19th time in school history, parading to a 42-28 victory.

Event raises awareness of suicide rates

Every 15 minutes, someone in the U.S. commits suicide, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Shadow Day shows scholars’ success

San Diego MESA Alliance, a program supporting math, engineering and science education students who are economically disadvantaged in underrepresented population, matched San Diego State students with local companies to learn about career choices on MESA Shadow Day.

Pres. Obama first-time visit to Burma

After securing a second term in the White House, President Barack Obama will become the first U.S. President to visit Myanmar, also known as Burma, the White House announced last Thursday.

Aztecs take research to heart

The laboratories are maze-like, weaving in and out several adjoined rooms, which used to be many different classrooms, San Diego State biology Professor Mark Sussman said.

Symposium honors new research

Last Thursday, international biomedical researchers gathered in San Diego State’s Parma Payne Goodall Alumni Center for The Frontiers in Cardiovascular Regeneration International Symposium to discuss major scientific advancements in cardiovascular regeneration.

Puerto Rico votes for Statehood

Puerto Rico, the U.S. territory, has voted to change its long-time relationship with the U.S., in hopes of becoming the 51st state.

Student org tries banning plastic

San Diego State’s environmental student organization the Enviro-Business Society, or E3, is beginning an educational campaign against the use and sale of plastic water bottles on campus.

Meth addiction may be curable

Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla have developed what seems to be an effective vaccine against methamphetamine addiction.

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