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Future leader is poised to make an impact

“I had a little bit of a culture shock,” Polk said. “I knew I would I would miss my friends and some of those bonds would be broken.”

First-generation college student begins legacy

“It was a chance for me to get away from being at home in a pretty bad area back in Los Angeles,” Sarabia said.

Professor embraces leadership

Professor William Snavely believes leadership is all about decision-making. Simply put, good leaders make mindful choices and poor leaders make mindless choices.

Children’s Center director embraces teamwork

Robin Judd’s vision utilizes her expertise in the industry

East County’s outdoor adventures prove challenging

The waterfall at the bottom of the mountain is an oasis for hikers in the midst of the hot dry hills. Here, hikers can cliff jump, rope swing and swim freely in a refreshing pool of water.

Professor Wendy Shapiro stands in front of posters of her own work, setting an example for students seeking careers in the graphic design field. | Dustin Michelson, staff photographer

Prof draws students with passion for design

The moment before registering for classes can evoke a variety of emotions among students.

San Diego Chargers player Ryan Mathews was one of several bachelors auctioned off to support military medical research. | MCT Campus

Military event auctions ‘A Few Good Men’

Spring doesn’t officially begin until Tuesday, but love is already in the air for active military bachelors who participated in the first annual “A Few Good Men” Bachelor Auction at Pacific Beach Shore Club.

SDSU brothers’ innovative business idea campaigns to raise awareness about testicular and prostate cancer. | Chris Pocock, Opinion Editor

I Heart My Balls teste-fies for vital research

San Diego State student Josh Delgado and his brother Jacob have done something extraordinarily unconventional.

antonio zaragoza, photo editor

SDSU student freshens pages of Seventeen

San Diego State freshman, Rebecca Romero, anticipated the start of a new chapter in her life: college.

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SAE race team accelerates competition

A need for speed combined with powerful ingenuity is quickly accelerating at San Diego State.

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Organization elects for variation in politics

In a country of more than 300 million people dispersed throughout 50 geographically and culturally diverse states, one might think the political landscape would be just as diverse.

Katie Foster, Staff Photographer

Student honored for work with refugees

It is no secret San Diego is often considered a paradise. However, for thousands of Somali refugees, San Diego is literally a paradisiacal escape.

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