Posts Tagged ‘San Diego State University’


San Diego State athletic director Jeff Schemmel resigns amid controversy

Staff 11:10 AM November 19, 2009

Video: According to reports, Schemmel had attempted to get reimbursed for questionable expenses on a business trip earlier this year.
619 Sports: Interim SDSU AD Oberhelmen speaks

Hacksaw: SDSU’s Schemmel deserved a second chance


Wayne Dunlap: Independent educator

By Hoa Quach 9:34 AM November 12, 2009

The 50th Congressional District has a growing third-party population; and if the third-partiers are looking for someone outside the two-party system, they may have found their man even if he happens to be halfway around the world at the moment.
In any good race, there’s a third party candidate. This race has Wayne Dunlap. He’s running [...]


SDSU admissions policy change criticized at community forum

By James R. Riffel 7:07 AM November 10, 2009

Those who attended the forum expressed worries that students who have worked hard for years to meet the academic requirements will be left out.


SDSU brush fire investigated as arson

Staff 9:48 AM November 8, 2009

A brush fire that burned about three acres of a canyon near San Diego State University was being investigated Sunday as arson.


Buddy system reaps health benefits at fit-2gether.com

By Cassie Piercey 4:10 PM November 2, 2009

New social fitness community pairs like-minded active lifestyle enthusiasts for a more fulfilling workout.


SDSU students seek relief through art for Katrina victims

By Joseph Peña 4:36 PM October 28, 2009

Photo Galleries: Young Aztecs continue their volunteer efforts across the country, four years after Hurricane Katrina hit the Big Easy.


California’s Budget Crisis Diaries: Billion-dollar lawsuit hits state

By Hoa Quach 2:00 PM October 22, 2009

Redevelopment agency sues the state over funds while employees see major dollars in overtime pay.


Authorities say OxyContin use is an ‘epidemic’ among youth

By Joseph Peña 9:22 AM October 20, 2009

Three months after her 22-year-old son Joseph died, Virginia Wait found past prescriptions for Vicodin and Demerol empty in a bathroom cabinet, and her son’s addiction become clear.


San Diego Early Music Society has the latest in old music

By Valerie Scher 11:00 PM October 11, 2009

World-class performers and devoted volunteers bring venerable compositions to 21st-century audiences.


No more local guaranteed admission at SDSU

Staff 7:31 AM September 23, 2009

SDSU will end a program offering preference to students from certain local high schools.

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