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Man shot, killed near SF State campus
A 34-year-old man was fatally shot near San Francisco State University early Saturday morning.Read More
SF State hunger strike ends after funding deal reached
A hunger strike at San Francisco State University ended after students and faculty reached a deal that included additional funding for the College of Ethnic Studies.Read More
SF State hunger striker hospitalized
A San Francisco State University student on hunger strike was hospitalized Monday night after complaining of chest pain.Read More
SF State students land first-ever BART discount
SF State students will soon ride Muni and BART at a discount after approving a "Gator Pass" arrangement.Read More
Update promised Friday on looming CSU strike
California State University and its faculty could be close to averting a five-day strike scheduled to begin next week.Read More
Rape reported at SF State dorm
A person at San Francisco State University who was apparently incapable of consent reported being raped at a dorm on campus.Read More
SF State drops plans for exclusive beverage deal
San Francisco State University President Les Wong has decided to end negotiations with beverage companies on a contract to provide drinks to students.Read More
CSU graduates record number of students
The number of students graduating from the California State University schools is at an all time high.Read More
Virginia TV shooter trained at SF State
A man who started his TV journalism career in the Bay Area allegedly shot and killed two former colleagues during a live broadcast in Virginia.Read More
Bomb threat cleared at SF State
San Francisco State University is allowing students back in the Cesar Chavez Student Center.Read More
Professor resigns, is arrested amid photo accusations
Mark Landis resigned Friday as an assistant professor in the SF State accounting department.Read More
‘The Burglary’ and the theft of privacy
The parallels between the Edward Snowden case and The Burglary by Betty Medsger can't be ignored.Read More
SFBay founder leads grant-winning team
An SF State team led by SFBay founder Jesse Garnier has been awarded a $35,000 grant for journalism innovation.Read More
SF State students get no help with Muni
While other urban colleges have negotiated free or reduced student passes, SF State students pay full price.Read More
Students forced to cough up bucks to graduate
Fees charged for graduation sometimes means CSU students can't afford to attend their ceremonies.Read More
Dead student’s frat has history of deadly hazing
The fraternity of dead SF State student Peter Tran has paid millions in legal judgments over deaths connected to hazing.Read More
Muni reducing service during spring break
Muni riders should plan ahead during last week of March, as the transit agency is reducing service during spring break.Read More
Higher education wins big in California
For college students, confetti doesn't mean much. Try another kind of paper — cool, green cash.Read More
SF State chickenpox prompts warning
Two students sickened by chickenpox have prompted SF State health officials to warn about possible exposure on campus.Read More
Fighting earwigs throw down for science
Some earwigs are better fighters and more aggressive by nature, and SF State researchers think they know why.Read More