Oct 15, 2015
Alumni involved in producing world’s largest Jackrabbit
Alumni played a major role in new scoreboard and building logos. Continue Reading Alumni involved in producing world’s largest Jackrabbit
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Alumni played a major role in new scoreboard and building logos. Continue Reading Alumni involved in producing world’s largest Jackrabbit
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Alumni played a major role in new scoreboard and building logos. Continue Reading Many Jacks help Daktronics build new scoreboard
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Gordon Niva’s career in aerospace industry started at State. Continue Reading Physics and beyond
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Ellie Benson’s connections to State and athletics started a generation ago. Continue Reading State, athletic bloodlines run deep for Benson
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Starting in 1890, The Pride’s military connections run deep and continue today.
Continue Reading Historical melody between military and band at SDSU
Oct 15, 2015
Kathy Larsen has spent nearly 20 years making sure The Pride looks its best.
Continue Reading Kathy Larsen – band mom extraordinaire
Oct 15, 2015
Injuries suffered more than 70 years ago to Pvt. Grandon Tolstedt ’48 reshaped his right hand, left leg and his career. Tolstedt was a 20-year-old first scout with the 104th Infantry Division when fragments from a German mortar shell left him with compound fractures—4 inches of bone was shot out of his lower left leg… Continue Reading War injuries spur WWII private to become surgeon
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The Department of Natural Resource Management emphasizes student and faculty research. Continue Reading Call of the Wild
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Grant Hilderbrand’s career has taken him to Alaska. Continue Reading North to Alaska
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A summer school class got Scott Phillips ’74 to get involved in wildlife and parks management. Continue Reading A Good Steward
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