San Francisco State Encourages Students to be Political

Polling Matters: Student Participatin Needed In an email to SF State students on October 19, President Robert Corrigan encouraged students to get involved in this year’s election process. Aside from going to the polls to vote on Tuesday, November 2, another way that SF State students can participate in the democratic process is by serving as an election day poll worker. The SF Department of...
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The Struggle of Coming Together

October 16, 2004 6:19 PMDr. Marc Dollinger recently hosted a symposium in room 587 of the Humanities building on the relationship between American Jews and Black Nationalism between 1958 and 1964. Dollinger, the Richard and Rhoda Goldman Chair in Jewish Studies and Social Responsibility at SF State, talked to the 10 Jewish department faculty and 2 students who attended, about how these two...
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Flu Vaccine Not Available at SF State

High-Cost Mister Alternative Will Also Not Be Provided Flu shots will not be offered to SF State students this semester. Chiron, the largest U.S. supplier of the vaccine Fluvirin, announced that it would not distribute any of its scheduled 48 million doses to U.S. hospitals and clinics due to contamination of serratia at its Liverpool, England facility. We are not going to have the flu vaccine...
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New Track and Field Coach On a Mission

As the new head coach of the SF State women’s track and field team, Charles Schneekloth, 28, is a well respected and highly decorated athlete and coach. On a mission to build a team that finishes in the top three, he said this task will not come easy to a team that placed seventh (out of 19) last season. “We have the talent for a competitive team,” Schneekloth said.  “But things have to...
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Preparing For the Friendly Skies

With the Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday season fast approaching, SF State students have leisurely begun to compare prices of airline tickets for the best possible deal. “I actually started looking for my winter ticket this past summer,” said Chad McClymonds, an international relations sophomore. “It’s early, but that’s how I know how much I have to save.” Many technically savvy...
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