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Turning Research into Patents

Sep 13, 2011

Turning Research into Patents

Research on campus is so cutting-edge you could patent it, and SDSU has. Continue Reading Turning Research into Patents

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Protecting the nest

Sep 13, 2011

Protecting the nest

An adult great egret watches over three young in a nest. Continue Reading Protecting the nest

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Tour makes SDSU stop

Jul 5, 2011

Tour makes SDSU stop

Interesting people, good food part of Tour de Kota for SDSU folks. Continue Reading Tour makes SDSU stop

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Tennis resembles U.N.

Jul 5, 2011

Tennis resembles U.N.

International presence on the SDSU men’s and women’s tennis teams is becoming more common. Continue Reading Tennis resembles U.N.

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Porter’s art thrills

Jul 5, 2011

Porter’s art thrills

Porter Sculpture Park along I-90 catches the eyes of passersby. Continue Reading Porter’s art thrills

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Dallas Tonsager

Jul 5, 2011

Dallas Tonsager

From dairy farmer to undersecretary of ag, a 1976 alum has come a long way. Continue Reading Dallas Tonsager

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SDSU Rodeo Club’s elite

Jul 4, 2011

SDSU Rodeo Club’s elite

SDSU Rodeo Club members go on to professional rodeo careers. Continue Reading SDSU Rodeo Club’s elite

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The Gym Dorm

Jul 4, 2011

The Gym Dorm

The Gym Dorm, located in the basement of the Barn, wasn’t for the faint of heart. Continue Reading The Gym Dorm

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Waiting to be discovered

Jul 4, 2011

Waiting to be discovered

Adam Sorenson has grown his company, Dakota Grills, to the point where it’s pretty much busting out of its current seams eight miles north of Lake Preston. Continue Reading Waiting to be discovered

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Eleanor Toyne

Jul 4, 2011

Eleanor Toyne

In 1946, Toyne became State’s first female horticulture grad. Continue Reading Eleanor Toyne

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