San Diego State Opens Veterans House on Campus
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Jeff Greer
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The Paper Trail - September 9, 2009
The California state school is believed to be the first college to open such a house.
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SDSU Professors Question Multiple Brain Cancer Deaths
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Alison Go
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The Paper Trail - March 11, 2009
3 people who worked in one room died from the same form of brain cancer over the years.
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Trail Mix: Law & Order Edition
By
Alison Go
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The Paper Trail - May 7, 2008
*San Diego State University has placed six fraternities on "interim suspension" after the arrest of several members in the recent large drug bust on campus, the Daily Aztec reports..
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Drug Bust Nets 75 San Diego State Students
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Alison Go
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The Paper Trail - May 6, 2008
Police seized marijuana, cocaine, ecstasy pills, other drugs, and weapons.
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An Outbreak of Flu Outbreaks
By
Alison Go
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The Paper Trail - February 7, 2008
From South Carolina to Oregon, an epidemic of sick students.
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Trail Mix
By
Alison Go
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The Paper Trail - February 6, 2008
San Diego State University is fighting a nasty flu outbreak, the Daily Aztec reports.
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Raucous Students: Not in My Backyard
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Alison Go
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The Paper Trail - July 17, 2007
The San Diego City Council has moved to restrict the development of "minidorms"—off-campus houses filled with gaggles of noisy, often-drunk San Diego State University students, the Daily Aztec reports. The new law restricts the number of bedrooms and legislates new street parking rules, in addition to a $1,000 administrative fine the city started doling out to rowdy tenants in April.
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Is It Just Her, or Are People Becoming Ruder?
The Paper Trail - December 6, 2006
"Most of the time," writes the columnist in today's San Diego State University Daily Aztec, "people should know better, unless they were raised by wolves."
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Dishonorable Mentions: Help Needed
The Paper Trail - November 8, 2006
A Duke Chronicle election blogger saw more students "absorbed in their economics textbooks or their dinner conversations" than by televisions tuned to CNN.
A Rutgers University voting station had only 12 voters by noon yesterday, the Daily Targum reports, picking "quiet" as the euphemistic adjective of choice.
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