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Five rules to survive black friday madness

Black Friday and a zombie apocalypse have a lot in common. While zombies scour the earth with the sole purpose of devouring human flesh, crazed deal hunters exhibit the same level of determination toward their purpose—buying as many discounted items their bank accounts allow.

On-campus preaching gets loud

A bustling campus of approximately 30,000 students, San Diego State is far from being a quiet place, but this semester, off-campus Christian groups continue to add to the commotion with fervent and often confrontational demonstrations.

Bilingual brain activity researched

Utilizing head-mounting, eye-tracking technology, the School of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences at San Diego State is conducting high-end research on English and Spanish-speaking bilinguals.

$2.8 mil supports future scientists

The Initiative for Maximizing Student Development, which prepares San Diego State graduate students for careers in the sciences, recently received a $2.8 million federal grant from the National Institutes of Health and the National Institute of General Medical Sciences.

Veterans need more than our thanks

I left active duty in the U.S. Army almost two years ago, and when Veterans Day rolls around every November, the same thought always crosses my mind: Please, don’t say “thank you.”

Mandatory service would benefit all Americans

I went to basic training twice. Everyone should attend at least once.

Retired Marine shares insights after service

Kennedy dedicated 22 years of his life to the Marine Corps when he served in the Gulf War, Somalia, Iraq and Afghanistan.

Young veterans experience battlefield back at home

Veterans who served on active duty since September 2001 have higher unemployment rates than veterans from previous wars, according to a report from the United Bureau of Labor Statistics.

A.S. refine restructure with bylaws

At Wednesday’s council meeting, San Diego State’s Associated Students will vote on the bylaws for the restructuring of the A.S. Council.

Aztecs break 100K pound donation record

Raising a record amount of 107,551 pounds of food, San Diego State won first place for the fifth consecutive year at the intercampus Colleges Rock Hunger Food Drive competition, surpassing this year’s 100,000 pound goal.

SDSU falls to Syracuse on USS Midway

The Aztecs faced Syracuse for the second time in history on Veterans Day Sunday aboard the USS Midway, an aircraft carrier that has seen more than half a million flight missions since it was commissioned in 1945.

52nd district seat too close to call

The voting for the 52nd Congressional seat is still underway even well after the election.

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