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Thursday, March 27, 2008
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Sand, no suds on the beach
Students push SDSU to recycle more
Cheat with Facebook?
GREEK BEAT: Speaker shares cautionary tale of drinking
BE RESPONSIBLE
T.J. mayor cancels
State of Mind
SABRINA NORRIS-TURIN: Bush Administration isn't too eco-friendly
CARTOON: 3-27-08
ALLAN ACEVEDO: It's not the plague
JUSTIN LAFFERTY: Voter apathy only hurts the students
CARTOON: 3-27-08
CARTOON: 3-27-08
LETTERS: 3-27-08
NEWS TO KNOW: 3-27-08
Housing
Party like a rockstar, spill a li'l drink?
The $1,000 extravaganza
Themed parties: this year's hot commodity
A new outlook on parties: sobriety
Tempo
REEL 2 REAL: Whatever happens in Vegas...
REEL 2 REAL: San Diego surfers to the rescue
TEMPO REJECTS
REEL 2 REAL: 'Drillbit' is predictable, unoriginal, unrealistic
Cheap, easy things to do
Sports
BASEBALL: Topsy-turvy season on upswing vs. UCLA
WOMEN'S TENNIS: Aztecs turn the tables on Harvard with close to flawless victory
WATER POLO: Top teams threaten SDSU winning streak
MEN'S GOLF: Aztecs' red-hot March continues in Oregon
The CBI Tourney is a joke
Health & Fitness
Relaxing your face may be the key to bliss
Knockouts are as easy as staying in shape
The Back Page
KUNER'S KORNER: VP of External Affairs
OH SNAP(SHOT): Independent
SUDOKU SOLUTIONS: 3-27-08
CROSSWORD SOLUTIONS: 3-27-08
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