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Holidays may spur criminal activities

With the end of the semester looming ahead, students who are preoccupied with finals and holiday plans can easily forget to protect themselves against criminal activity on and around campus.

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.

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.

Passing of Prop 30 gives CSU a break

After a year of ongoing budget cuts and crippling tuition hikes, San Diego State students finally have something to celebrate. Proposition 30 was passed on Nov. 6, which will attempt to staunch the flow of funds from the California State Univeristy system.

Aztecs celebrate Africana Studies 40th anniversary

San Diego State’s Department of Africana Studies gathered to celebrate its 40th anniversary with three-day event starting with a reception and tribute to the arts on Friday, Nov. 9 in the Parma Payne Goodall Alumni Center.

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.

Construction beat 11.15.2012

Construction beat 11.15.2012

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.

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.

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