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Following the raging success of their A24-produced possession film “Talk to Me,” the Philippou brothers have returned with ...
The property at 4811 Yerba Santa Drive, located in Alvarado Estates, just west of SDSU’s campus, is generously labeled a ...
Byrd made his presence known in Chicago at the combine, showcasing both his defensive and shooting abilities. In his two five ...
Within hours of the ruling, San Diego State University announced the launch of its Student-Athlete Recruitment and Retention ...
After the end of “Cobra Kai,” fans have been anxiously waiting for the new addition to the franchise, and “Karate Kid: ...
The NCAA’s illustrious national championship touched down in San Diego this week at the Omni La Costa Resort. The nation’s ...
Stout knocked in a birdie on hole 11 to cut the lead to one, but that was essentially where his brief run ended. Stout nearly ...
After back-to-back disappointing seasons, San Diego State baseball coach Shaun Cole will not be returning next season, ...
The final match of the quarterfinals came down to the wire, where both No. 1 Arizona State and No. 8 Ole Miss refused to quit ...
Living in the dorms can be difficult at times, but perhaps the most memorable college experience anyone fresh out of high school can have is through dorm life. However, first there are some things new ...
Africana Studies professor LaShae Sharp-Collins is being called out for instructing students to create a fictional slave character and to act it out in her Introduction to Africana Studies course.
Representation for those who identify as Native or Indigenous can be extremely hit or miss, and video games are not exempt from this. Often, video games can portray harmful or dangerous stereotypes ...