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Dunn's Decrees
Sports Thomas Dunn 2/14/24 Sports Thomas Dunn 2/14/24

Dunn's Decrees

The NFL cashes in on the Travis Kelce & Taylor Swift momentum

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South Asians Are More Than An Accent
Opinion Vani Aggarwal 2/2/24 Opinion Vani Aggarwal 2/2/24

South Asians Are More Than An Accent

Representation in American cinema is heading in a positive direction

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Major Trade-Offs: Balancing Passion and Career
Opinion Max Campos 2/2/24 Opinion Max Campos 2/2/24

Major Trade-Offs: Balancing Passion and Career

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Major Trade-Offs: A Holistic Education
Opinion Lauren Kelley 2/2/24 Opinion Lauren Kelley 2/2/24

Major Trade-Offs: A Holistic Education

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National Champions, 35 Years Later
Sports Madi Smith 2/2/24 Sports Madi Smith 2/2/24

National Champions, 35 Years Later

Catching up with the iconic 1989 men’s soccer team

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Welcome Home Brandin Podziemski!
Sports Thomas Dunn 2/2/24 Sports Thomas Dunn 2/2/24

Welcome Home Brandin Podziemski!

The Golden State Warriors rookie made his return to campus

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WAKE UP SWIG
Sports Thomas Dunn 2/2/24 Sports Thomas Dunn 2/2/24

WAKE UP SWIG

What if I told you that this doesn’t have to mean being woken up at 2 in the morning?

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Dunn's Decrees
Sports Thomas Dunn 2/2/24 Sports Thomas Dunn 2/2/24

Dunn's Decrees

In Super Bowl prison

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The Maximalist
Opinion Max Campos 2/2/24 Opinion Max Campos 2/2/24

The Maximalist

What does making a difference look like?

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Crate Digging: “Green”
Scene Matthew Lallas 2/2/24 Scene Matthew Lallas 2/2/24

Crate Digging: “Green”

Each issue, I’ll take another look at some deep cuts and not-so-deep-cuts of years past that implore relistening

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CAPS Hopes to Regain Student Trust
News Taylor Cook 2/2/24 News Taylor Cook 2/2/24

CAPS Hopes to Regain Student Trust

The Cowell Center’s Counseling and Psychological Services follows up on promises made to the student body

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Hundreds of Students May Lose Financial Aid
News Olivia Leonardis 2/2/24 News Olivia Leonardis 2/2/24

Hundreds of Students May Lose Financial Aid

Students scramble to meet with advisors after Workday auto-enforces neglected policy, appearing to suddenly decrease financial aid allotments

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The Hut Rebuilds Community Ties
News Brendan Mulvany 2/2/24 News Brendan Mulvany 2/2/24

The Hut Rebuilds Community Ties

Two years after former assistant manager’s arrest, new management continues to develop safety initiatives

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A Multimodal Mural
Scene John Redinbo 2/2/24 Scene John Redinbo 2/2/24

A Multimodal Mural

The Bill Stevens Trio pays tribute to communal expression

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Intersecting Threads
Scene John Redinbo 2/2/24 Scene John Redinbo 2/2/24

Intersecting Threads

Kira Dominguez Hultgren, celebrated weaver and US Artist Fellowship winner, speaks on new Dowd exhibit

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Making a Case for History
News Dylan Ryu. 1/30/24 News Dylan Ryu. 1/30/24

Making a Case for History

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California State University faculty launch weeklong strike across 23 campuses
News Santa Clara 1/24/24 News Santa Clara 1/24/24

California State University faculty launch weeklong strike across 23 campuses

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From the Flip Side
Opinion Rhiannon Briggs 1/19/24 Opinion Rhiannon Briggs 1/19/24

From the Flip Side

My (first) year with a dumbphone

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