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Kyley Sexton
Volleyball Downs Boise State, Air Force
This Week in Aztec Athletics: Hillman leads Aztecs to victory, women’s soccer player gets recognized, men’s golf finishes fall schedule and more.
Soldier with holiday gift
Stocking Stuffers for Troops
SDSU Mortar Board is collecting items through Oct. 21 to send to troops overseas this holiday season.
Shake Smart smoothie
Student Entrepreneurs Get Shaking
Created by two business students, Shake Smart is the first permanent, student-run business on campus.
Heartpower Performance
Grant Supports Music for Homeless Vets
The $20,000 award will fund Heartpower Performances at the Veterans Village San Diego.
Football
Football Gears Up for Thursday Game
This Week in Aztec Athletics: women’s soccer sweeps MWC weekly awards, volleyball player recognized, men’s golf seeks its first title, and more.
red, white and blue wreath
Ceremony Remembers the Fallen
The annual War Memorial Ceremony was held at a new location for the first time in the monument's history.
eye glasses
The Gift of Sight
SOLO Eyewear, a company started by SDSU students, uses revenues to provide eye surgeries and prescription glasses to people in need.
Biology professor Annalisa Berta
Faculty Fulbright to Study Marine Mammals
Annalisa Berta joins a long history of SDSU awardees.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas (left) submits application to Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon for Palestine to become a UN Member State. Image courtesy of UN News Service.
Palestinians Frustrated with Peace Talks
ViewPoints: Political science professor Farid Abdel-Nour discusses the Palestinian bid for United Nations’ recognition.
The hawksbill turtles were once considered extinct in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean. Photo courtesy of Clark Anderson/Aquaimages.
Saving Sea Turtles
An SDSU graduate student helps uncover a hawksbill population once considered extinct in the Pacific Ocean.
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